I've annoyed myself a great deal this morning. Two or three days ago I took delivery of a little packet of jewellery findings. I fancied making some new earrings as mine are looking a bit shabby, so I bought a packet of 50 silver coated wire hoops. I distinctly remember putting the packet on my dining table, but was it there at breakfast time when I looked for it? No. No, it wasn't... Cue a fruitless search. Either I mistakenly binned it when I was tidying up, or I'd placed it 'somewhere' for safe keeping. I've looked everywhere, even in the recycling bin. (Honestly, what must my neighbours think? I'm out there in my pyjamas rooting through the plastic and cardboard!) The silver wires have disappeared without a trace, but on the plus side I did find a bone folder I'd mislaid months ago, a cardboard template I'd hunted high & low for, and a reel of perle cotton. There's a lot to be said for 'a place for everythin...
It won't be long until the blackberries are ripe & ready for picking. Which means that every time I go for a walk along a country lane or down to the allotment, I'll go armed with either an empty sandwich box or a plastic bag. Before long the freezer will be full to overflowing with berries, and I'll have enough soft fruit to add to my breakfast porridge to last the winter. But in the meantime ... During this third heatwave of the summer I'm largely staying indoors. Which seems a shame when the sun's shining brightly, but it's so hot I feel like I'm going to melt. I've started reading this historical novel, set during the reign of Henry IV, and it's very enjoyable so far. The heroine's self assured and strong willed, and determined to safeguard her family's precarious wealth and social position. She's not especially likeable, but sometimes characters are more interesting if the reader's doesn't wholly like or admire ...