I got around the
garden this morning with Daniela – that’s five days in a row. Tomorrow is my
bath day so I won’t attempt it. This morning was damp and miserable, but not
particularly cold. When one is actually experiencing a not-very-severe winter,
it’s hard to be too disapproving of global warming. There has been plenty of
snow elsewhere, but Edinburgh has had nothing worse than a few degrees of frost,
not even enough to make it slippery underfoot. There’s still plenty of time for
severity, but every day like this brings us one day closer to April.
The difficulty
with the standard lamp did indeed turn out to be the electricity supply (see
yesterday). It was plugged in, but the socket wasn’t switched on. So now I’ve
got light. Daniela scampered up the steps which terrified Helen yesterday and
did the overhead light. That was a good thought of yours about fuses, Tamar
(comment yesterday). Yes, there is one in every British plug. I know how to
change them, and have often done it, but can’t remember what has caused them to
need changing. In this house when a light bulb fails it almost always takes a
fuse down with it, meaning that several other lights – but not electric sockets
– go out too. For many years I had to call the electrician every time.
Finally he put in a modern fuse box and I can now go and flip the switch
myself. It happened last week, when the overhead light in the sitting room failed. I can’t remember a socket, or set of sockets, ever giving up, except when
the whole street was afflicted with a power cut.
I did a bit of
knitting, too. Time to measure again.
There’s a picture
in the Times this morning of a knitting group at Dumfries House. The Prince of
Wales – the Duke of Rothesay, actually, when he’s north of the border – is standing
there looking benevolent, but not knitting. The actual knitters, at least the
visible ones, are children, and not very good at it. The article doesn’t make
it at all clear what is going on.
I’ve just searched the blog for “Dumfries House”,
using the facility at the top of the right-hand sidebar, and came up with nothing. Maybe I’ve
never told you about the time we had lunch there, in the days before it
belonged to the Duke of Rothesay. Perhaps I’ll do that soon.
Glad you could enjoy the arugula - maybe just sprinkle on top in future to try to taste it more? I like sharp peppery arugula very much.
ReplyDeleteI use a small rice cooker a lot - just 1 or 2 "cups" (which are only 6oz/maybe 175g cups). Ease of cleaning and cooking speed would be my criteria. The bowls are usually non-stick these days.
I just learned that today is the first day sunset is after 5pm (OK 5:01pm) in 2021 for Toronto. Whew! Makes a big mental difference.
keep well
Lisa RR
The arugula from my garden was far sharper than the arugula in the store, but really good in white beans. (Sensing a theme...)
ReplyDeletePlease, do tell us about your lunch at Dumfries House.
ReplyDelete-- Gretchen (aka stashdragon)