Friday, April 29, 2016

Snow

Bloody hell, it's nearly May and we have snow.

Snowy fields near Omagh

Monday, April 25, 2016

Today I have been mostly planting...

I had a quick stock-take of this year's garden plantings and so far I have blueberries, rhubarb, potatoes, onions, scallions, celery and chives growing outside in the open air. There is also bay, rosemary and a planter full of herbs which has a few gaps needing filled outside the back door. In the greenhouse I have normal tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, courgettes, cucumber, sweet peppers, 3 different kinds of chilli plants, herbs and a few pots of salad leaves (lettuce, mustard etc). There is also a sunflower almost ready to move outside. Although they are at various stages, most seem to be growing fairly well so I'm pretty sure I'll have a decent crop this year.




Bangor Marina

Saturday, April 23, 2016

WTF?

I nearly fell over when we went to father-in-law's 80th birthday and this was on the table. A huge cock with enormous black balls; it's like something you'd find in a porno movie. Apparently it was there because he keeps chickens as a hobby. 



Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Summer is here


Two days of sunshine in a row... in Northern Ireland that qualifies as a summer heatwave. I got the grass cut and power washed the green stuff off my paths



The moon was out in daytime

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

First Run

I meant to post last night but by the time we got back from our meal at Pier 36 it was too late. As usual it was an excellent meal with a great selection of seafood. Tonight the weather was good so I went out for a walk and for the first time since my op had a quick jog, only the space of three lampposts, but it's a start on the road to fitness again and I'm chuffed with myself.


 Binnian Lough, Mourne Mountains

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Weather report

Today was a fairly good one weather wise so after a good walk I was able to get a bit of stuff done in my greenhouse. Tomatoes have been planted, herbs potted and the whole lot given a good watering to get them going. If the weather gets a bit warmer I'll soon be able to get a few of them moved outside to the garden. There's still a couple of things in the propagator that need to be potted on and I'll hopefully get them done this week

My greenhouse today

Friday, April 15, 2016

Wine on a Friday?

Normally Saturday is wine night but as I had some Castella Blue and some Pie D'Angloys in the fridge I decided to crack open a nice bottle of red. It would be rude not to.

Florida birds

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Aha, sunshine

Today was a nice spring day so I got some stuff done in the garden. I spotted the little bug below sunning itself my compost bin. Dinner was home-made ratatouille done at low speed in the slow cooker (v tasty) and served with couscous and roast duck


Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Vegetarian Heist

This chemo-brain is really taken its toll on me. I am 100% certain that I purchased a pack of steak pieces on Monday when I got my groceries. This was so I could make a beef curry and leave it to cook while I met a work colleague for coffee. This morning there was no sign of the beef, either in my fridge or freezer, I even checked the boot of my car in case it had fallen out in there. The only thing I can think of  is that the lady who bumped into my trolley in the bread aisle stole it and that she was a vegetarian who didn't want to be spotted at the meat counter.

Graiguenamanagh, Co. Carlow

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Sick Game

Martyn purchased a game called Cards Against Humanity and we played it last night. It's a fun party game if you've had a few drinks and aren't easily offended. Answer cards contain racism, disablility humour and other taboo subjects. The fun will probably wear off after we've been through the cards a few times, but for now it's good for a laugh.


Circle of Friends (Inistioge, Co. Carlow)

Friday, April 08, 2016

Twisted

My latest kitchen gadget is a spiralizer. It can be used to turn most vegetables into decorative spirals for presentation and healthy eating. I'll be on Masterchef next

Carrot spirals made by my own fair hand

Thursday, April 07, 2016

I haven't won the lottery, but it feels like I have

My next chemotherapy Cycle, 6 of 8, was due to start today but the doctors have decided what I've had so far has done the job and there's no need to continue. To all intents and purposes that means I'm now free of cancer, though I'll still have to go for regular checks to make sure it doesn't come back. BIG Celebrations will be taking place this weekend. Hopefully it won't be to long before I'm able to go back up mountains again. My last hike, prior to my operation, was to Hen mountain near Hilltown in The Mournes (photo below).

Hen Mountain

Wednesday, April 06, 2016

Up yours Cosyroof

I have finally got around to setting up a music room/man cave by installing a nifty little hybrid amp and speakers in the conservatory. It's somewhere I can retreat when The Boss wants to watch X-Factor, Britain's Got Talent, The Voice or (insert other crap tv show here) and it's more than suitable as a den for me. And Cosyroof can take a hike, because despite what they say, it's not too hot in summer nor too cold in winter.

Scrabo from Killynether Wood, Easter Tuesday

Tuesday, April 05, 2016

April 2016...what a surprise, I'm still here

When I first started this blog way back in 2006 I subtitled it 'An infrequently updated online photo diary'. I didn't realise how infrequent that would actually turn out to be. With my most recent post being way back September 2011 I thought it would long since have disappeared. I was a bit surprised to find that after all these years it's still here. I was further surprised to discover that my even older Direct Net Access website is still there. They were swallowed up by UTV Internet years ago but the website is still lurking on the interwebs. So what have I been doing for the last 10 years? In the intervening period I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes which I'm fully controlling with diet and excercise. I've also had colon cancer in the last year. An operation in October 2015 and ongoing chemotherapy should see and end to that. What next then? Well, you know what, I have loads of time on my hands  and it will be at least another couple of months before I will be allowed to return to work so I've had the bright idea of starting to update this blog once again. I'm still taking lots of photos and I'll post a few of them here. So that's it...the blog is here, feel free to read it if you like.



Today. Broad beans, strawberries and peas springing to life after the winter