Thursday 25 June 2020

End of term


I am now officially on holiday for 7 weeks. Yeay!  But I have no idea what teaching will look like when I go back in August.  Maybe we'll have the blended model (part time in school with half the class, rest of the time home learning) or maybe we'll be back full time business as normal cos this virus is just going to disappear in 7 weeks in Scotland.  That is what Mr Swinney said this week so must be true 😑  This is what my stripped down classroom looks like 😢  Each child will have to sit at a table by themselves 2m away from the next person.  No play based activities, no active learning.  Good old fashioned chalk and talk teaching with kids sitting at a desk all day.  Not happening with 6 and 7yos!!  But I'm not thinking about it for the next 6 weeks.



This was the view from my polytunnel this week on the one rainy day we had.  I'll make a video soon as the plot is unrecognisable.


Today I picked some raspberries and strawberries.  The birds have been having a field day until I finally got some netting on them.  Sadly the crumbly raspberries are losing to the local blackbirds!


Tonight I had the first of my home grown garden potatoes for tea.  Just potatoes with non dairy 'butter' and spring onions 😋


Emma has been enjoying me being at home, as you can see 😄


And so we come to the biggest unexpected expense of the year so far.  My neighbour has had major building works.  We share a wall (on the right) and he kindly paid for the work done to that.  But in doing so we discovered that my garage front needed some attention ie the roughcasting was letting in water.


So that wee tiny circled bit on my neighbour's side resulted in me needing to pay £1200 to get my garage front and roof sorted!!


Looks much better already.  Thank goodness I've got savings to cover it! I've been repairing the door and it's ready to paint now.  That will be my first holiday job 😊

7 comments:

  1. That must have been a shock! Hope you don't have ay more unexpected expenses this year. Enjoy your vacation.

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    1. Thanks! I'm ready for a break. Working from home has been an eye opener for me. I discovered I'm not good at defining my working hours which is actually rather tiring! I've got more building expenses lined up but that has been budgeted for!

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  2. Not a nice thing to hear and thank goodness you had the finances saved.
    The allotment looks great, as does the fruit, and as for the flavour - mmmmm!

    Chalk and talk should suit the traditionalists but what a shame. Poor kids.
    xx

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    1. Thanks, allotment is starting to look like a 'real' allotment if that makes sense. Things are growing and are nearly ready for harvesting :-)

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  3. You can't beat a tea of homegrown new potatoes with 'butter' and spring onions can you. I could eat this every night, well maybe I'd alternate with some homemade pesto and pasta :-)

    Your plot is looking very neat and it's obviously very productive.

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    1. Thanks! It's actually neater than my garden!! LOL! Behind the bench is a large patch that hasn't been touched and is really overgrown. That's where I'll eventually put a shed but right now it's just a weed patch!

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    2. Have you got an old carpet you can put on it, not a modern foam backed one though ... my Dad made that mistake once WHAT a mess. If you don't have a carpet or rug, try putting flattened cardboard boxes on the weed patch and top with some black plastic weighted down. The weeds will then die back and save you a heck of a job in the future when you want to build your shed.

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