A visit to the Natural Therapist showed that my health is making some progress in the right direction.
The main aim is to be able to ditch all prescription medicine eventually.
Since the Therapist's place is close to Kingston, we got to have our beach walk at Kingston Beach which is always a treat for my children.
In the afternoon, I had a friend's partner - a handyman - call in to check out some jobs that need doing around the place. The most important of all will be to weather proof the outside of the house while it is warm and dry.
From there, we'll move onto painting the inside. Hopefully, that should stop the mould from growing on the walls during winter.
Today was a very glorious day. Being Sunday, I expected crowds to come to the beach, so we went there early and had the place practically to ourselves.
The rest of the day was spent around here. As I was going round watering and fertilizing, I found that the chincherinchee are still quietly flowering away, despite the couple of hail storms we had.
What wonderful and precious flowers. I hope they will multiply profusely.
A new dahlia has opened up now and there are plenty more buds. I can only hope that the dear wildlife will leave them alone.
Something the natives don't seem to like are my neighbour's pelargoniums. This one here is a particularly glorious specimen.
Thank you Joanne, I now have a piece in a pot and dream of that large bush it will become.
The other day I created a special page for my art in this blog. Unfortunately, it does not seem to be accessible to visitors.
I hope this link will work.
My art
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