It was a wet and windy day in May
and MrsM sat down to write her list
"10 things to do this summer!"
1.
Drink a Sea Breeze cocktail
2.
Have a picnic on a boat
3.
Swim in the sea
4.
Enter a cake competition in a village fete
5.
Grill halloumi cheese
6.
Go to an outdoor theatre event
7.
Go to the zoo with Miss Maisie
8.
Use nasturtium flowers in a salad
9.
Watch cricket with MrM
10.
Work out what on earth
I am going to wear
to the GeogSoc Boat Party.
A little tiny wave
to our lovely friend Cathy of Menopausal Musing.
She is not blogging at the moment
because she is Very Busy
but I hope she will enjoy this post.
and MrsM sat down to write her list
"10 things to do this summer!"
1.
Drink a Sea Breeze cocktail
2.
Have a picnic on a boat
3.
Swim in the sea
4.
Enter a cake competition in a village fete
5.
Grill halloumi cheese
6.
Go to an outdoor theatre event
7.
Go to the zoo with Miss Maisie
8.
Use nasturtium flowers in a salad
9.
Watch cricket with MrM
10.
Work out what on earth
I am going to wear
to the GeogSoc Boat Party.
A little tiny wave
to our lovely friend Cathy of Menopausal Musing.
She is not blogging at the moment
because she is Very Busy
but I hope she will enjoy this post.
I think she will. I hope you can tick all those things off. I'm inspired to make my own list and it may well include some of yours. The wv is very apt - 'May' and 'ahoont' which sounds nautical.
ReplyDeleteWaving right back at you!
ReplyDeleteNumbers four and five are on my list too.
I went to an outside event last weekend, and as she sang it, it poured:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5BTcYImuB4
A life jacket perhaps ?
ReplyDeleteI am filled by shame by the last picture. We did actually have to measure hemlines in the very prestigious girls' school in which I worked!
ReplyDeleteOh I enjoyed it, especially the vintage cozzies, and you've reminded me to go and visit Cathy.
ReplyDeleteI do miss Cathy!
ReplyDeleteI hope you definitely get to have Nasturtiums in your salad, they are heavenly, especially the little pointed bit at the back, where the nectar is.
My list is much simpler:
ReplyDeletetry to get through what seems to be yet another hectic, crazy, break-your-back-for-a-few-dimes summer probably wihtout enjoyinf the sea and my sweet little boat. Again.
Brilliant photos! And I'm waving to Cathy... miss you loads!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely photos. I <3 this blog so much....
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