Unicorn has been ill for a week, which has not happened in more than 25 years. Coughing, lung conjestion, difficulty in breathing, dizziness, general disability and continual tiredness makes my cold, lethagy and inability to concentrate seem trivial.
I've combed the white grass. A packet of Clarkia elegans seed, which was free with SodaStream so long ago the packet is not dated, is scattered around the green cone. A little early but the frost warning has been withdrawn and the wind shifts to the west by the middle of next week.
Two pots on the front windowsill have been planted with coriander and chives (one to each).
I have resurrected the propagator and the polystyrene plug-maker which now has a row of Moneymaker tomatoes and a row of Little Gem cos lettuce.
Replaced the string on the nut feeder as the Fat-arses (presumably) had eaten the previous one.
One snow drop has appeared by the holly. There is a scattering of yellow crocus and some of the daffodils are showing leaves. What has happened to the other three hundred bulbs I know not but the mombresia is already shooting.
Dotar Sojat
The referendum went as most people hoped it would
Irish Times editorial
Plans actions and ideas. Inside and out at the midden. Gadgets and computers. Life with the Unicorn.
2005/02/05
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