Sunday, 28 October 2012

Sunday.


First frost of the winter this morning. At seven o'clock the slates on the roof of the opposite house were white with frost- half an hour later there was bright sunshine, and the frost had gone - then half an hour after that it started to rain- oh well - English weather.
This afternoon had two nice telephone chats with our eldest daughters. 'Phoned Sarah for help with the Telegraph Prize Crossword of yesterday, and, with her help, finished it.  Then Ruth 'phoned from Sweden to tell us of a 'Tsunami' that had occurred in her kitchen, and which, with the help of her eldest daughter, she had cleared up, and eventually found and cured the cause of.  Well done, Ladies!.

And above is the 'last rose of summer' -well not quite, but more or less. It's from the bush that grows around the back window of the kitchen.

Bit early, but- Goodnight All.

3 comments:

Pat said...

Lovely rose and it looks like some rosemary. What a good idea.

Unknown said...

Thank you Pat. Yes, it's rosemary. Ann usually does the flowers and often uses herbs with them.

Lori Skoog said...

It's a beauty.