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Heatwave and We are Family (part 2)
We have been experiencing a heatwave on extreme proportions. As I write this, I have the fan on in the study and it is just pushing hot air round the room. My lounge thermometer tells me it is 32C, despite closed windows, closed curtains and an electric fan. On Monday night we had a very impressive storm at about 4am in the night. I was woken by flashing lights in the bedroom which would flash every 20 seconds. On getting up, I discovered it was lightning streaking across the sky at 20-second intervals. After a good half hour, the lightning was eventually joined by claps of thunder. I was pleased to learn on the local Facebook page that I was not the only one who had never seen a storm quite like it before. This went on for over an hour until 5am. It was accompanied by torrential monsoon-like rain that caused a lot of flooding in certain parts of London. Weeks and weeks ago, Kay and I had agreed to spend Sunday and Monday together to tackle the wilderness of her garden. She had some da
by noreply@blogger.com (ADDY)0 viewschoirgardenheatwaveweeds - news
The crawl of Rome
In an age of beery uncertainty -- when the consensus of the craft era is, if not completely dismantled, then at least creaking with important bits falling off -- it's nice that some certainties remain. I've developed a newfound appreciation of the beers and bars I discovered in the early years of this blog, and before, which are still operating despite the barbarians being inside the gates. So it was especially pleasing to arrive into Rome and find that two of its fondly-remembered institutions are still going, same as ever. Open Baladin is one of them. I first visited this outpost of the Piedmontese brewery in 2014 , and was impressed. The place has rather more of a worn-in look now (don't we all?) but the range of beers is still excellent. I started with Alla Ceca , a Czech-style lager and indeed a collaboration with the Budvar people, who do seem to be getting around a bit these days. Their international collaborations never seem to be as good as the original, however, and this was
by noreply@blogger.com (The Beer Nut)4 viewsalla-cecaalmyrosbruin-ramasinbrunecorva-neraepic-lava - news
Virginia Historic Garden Week 2026
A guide to Virginia's Historic Garden Week, the history of the historic garden week tours as well as specific highlights of the finest gardens. The post Virginia Historic Garden Week 2026 appeared first on Wine and Country Life .
by Mai Lioni Guss4 viewsgardenhome-gardenhistoric-gardenhistoric-home - news
How to Plan Your Cocktail Garnish Garden
The post How to Plan Your Cocktail Garnish Garden appeared first on Cocktail Contessa .
by Heather Wibbels5 viewshow-tofresh-garnishgardengardninggarnishmint - news
Your “Don’t Let The Door Hit You On The Way Out, February 2026” Edition Of The Beery News Notes
February does one decent thing each year. It is short. We were also one goal short the other day. But that is a different thing. Canada is outraged to the point of almost saying something. In our house, the cat spoke for us all. Stunned disbelief twinned with a day dream about what was in … Continue reading "Your “Don’t Let The Door Hit You On The Way Out, February 2026” Edition Of The Beery News Notes"
by Alan5 viewsbeer-stuff-measures-vesselsbelgiumcider-and-perrydrinking-cultureenglandgarden - news
How I Garden with Chickens
A deep dive into my process for keeping a successful garden despite my chickens’ best efforts at distruction.
by Kate Richards4 viewsgardenchickens-pets - news
The Farmhouse Garden: Before + After
Yes, yes…we sold the house. But let’s tour the before + after of the gardens anyways.
by Kate Richards4 viewshome-decorhome-tourgarden
