Mornin n’alln’all
We keep having thunderstorms here. The air however is getting heavier by the minute - clearly another one due!
My mom collected quite a lot of Tupperware when I was a nipper. Mostly for use in the caravan.
The ones I remember the most were the plastic beakers with the press on lids. All the drinks seemed to taste of Tupperware!…warm Tupperware milk….* heaves at the very thought….I can smell it in my memory even now.
My family describe pale grey skies as ‘Tupperware skies’ even to this day reflecting that semi-opaque quality of the lids.
More ironing for me today…pah. It’s deffo a bit cooler so I should get it finished
Apart from that, I hope to get out and pick more blackberries from our hedge - I only managed to pick from about 1/3 of it before the heat got to me.
The fence line is actually just two rows of barbed wire which looked pretty ugly so we allowed a couple of brambles to get established…and they have spread sideways over the years by about 150 metres - creating a lovely dense hedge all the way along. We just top it and cut our side once a year and the farmer just cuts back his side too. It’s a wonderfully safe place for birds to nest and get a free buffet into the bargain!
Enjoy your day peeps - see ya later!
We keep having thunderstorms here. The air however is getting heavier by the minute - clearly another one due!
My mom collected quite a lot of Tupperware when I was a nipper. Mostly for use in the caravan.
The ones I remember the most were the plastic beakers with the press on lids. All the drinks seemed to taste of Tupperware!…warm Tupperware milk….* heaves at the very thought….I can smell it in my memory even now.
My family describe pale grey skies as ‘Tupperware skies’ even to this day reflecting that semi-opaque quality of the lids.
More ironing for me today…pah. It’s deffo a bit cooler so I should get it finished
Apart from that, I hope to get out and pick more blackberries from our hedge - I only managed to pick from about 1/3 of it before the heat got to me.
The fence line is actually just two rows of barbed wire which looked pretty ugly so we allowed a couple of brambles to get established…and they have spread sideways over the years by about 150 metres - creating a lovely dense hedge all the way along. We just top it and cut our side once a year and the farmer just cuts back his side too. It’s a wonderfully safe place for birds to nest and get a free buffet into the bargain!
Enjoy your day peeps - see ya later!
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