1 July 2018

June 2018


The month of June is the month of strawberries
but this has got to be one of the strangest strawberries
 I have ever seen,
the supermarkets would certainly not be selling this one !









The month started off quite grey and chilly
 but we swam anyway


here we look a bit like Anthony Gormley figures
 entering the water.






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On and around the croft





It's a lovely time of year to watch the young birds 
being fed by their parents







while others are still sitting on the nest,
patiently keeping their eggs safe and warm







and the geese are proudly showing off their young







looking towards the Torridon hills from the croft












(message for Janet, remember these that you gave us ?
they are looking great and the bees love them )


 
nasturtiums making a grand job as a companion plant
for the tomatoes








mange tout coming on nicely









Just love these next two photos ..





morning dew on a spider's web,
how beautiful !











Beautiful borage flowers;
not only is borage a fabulous companion plant
to grow alongside other plants but the flowers look
amazing frozen in ice cubes
 to add a touch of elegance to summer drinks 









Zara in the early morning mist








a couple of visitors popped into the polytunnel for lunch...


we've checked this one out
and discovered that it is a Brown Tail Moth caterpillar,
with up to two million hairs it can cause severe reactions
for asthmathics and hay fever sufferers.

They now live in a quiet derelict byre
 on the edge of the croft.








perhaps Wilma needs to stand on guard  to repel all foes





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Malcolm had a very special birthday greeting ...







when the Mackenzie clan came bearing 
home-grown veggies, delicious homemade pancakes 
and "happy birthday" piped splendidly by Callum !












Thank you MacKenzie Clan !








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Some local artistic fun ..








this  seahorse is on the gable end of the same house



Brilliant !
I think every house should have one, or two or three.

Perhaps a mermaid, a jelly fish, a shoal of fishes, 
the possibilities are endless.



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Zara came to join us for our alfresco supper











while Tilly just looked on










With the warm evenings I thought it was time
to teach Zara to swim...









almost there with a little encouragement









just need to go out a little further before turning round
and coming back out











Friendship is ..



sharing your yummy garlic lick




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Book of the Month
















haven't quite finished it, fell asleep !





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Visitors to the croft this month





Meet four lovely, inspirational ladies !!
(notice that Wilma never likes to miss a photographic shoot)




Margo is a "pyjama fairy"
 and in the last 2 years has made over 200 sets of pyjamas
for children in hospital


"Pyjama Fairies" is the only UK charity
 to make pyjamas for babies and children up to age 16 having surgery
and in doing so bring a little magic to children in hospital 
and helping children sparkle.

If you have not come across pyjama fairies before
do have a look at their delightful website

https://pyjamafairies.org



These four ladies spend much of their time helping others
and having amazing fun,
it was wonderful to meet them and join in with their 
weekend break.


Thank you ladies ! xxxx


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It was lovely to see Malcolm's sister, Barb, again
all the way from sunny Madeira;
sorry Barb that you chose the only week 
when the sun didn't shine very much
between our heat waves !



Malcolm and Barb with Mum at Isle View









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Quote of the Month







from Roald Dahl wisdom






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for me a dream come true ...




be careful what you dream of !







So, from Wilma and all of us,
enjoy your heat wave wherever you are
and make the most of your summer

xxxxxxx

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