I didn't get to the Forest Schools course after all. I started the day with symptoms of cystitis. I've never had it before but a quick phone call to NHS Direct confirmed my self diagnosis and I was advised to get some medicine from the chemist's and to drink LOTS. I couldn't really see myself running around doing outdoor activities , rather running to the bathroom a lot, so I pulled out of the course. I was disappointed as I've done a lot of outdoor activities with youngsters at scout camp and at a city farm and it would have been interesting to see the kind of activities we are allowed to do now. Also it would have been excellent to spend the day with my colleagues. Never mind, that's the way things go.
At home summer is truly on its way. The wisteria is making its yearly attempt to flower but the snails are already lining up to munch their way through the flowers.
Today I saw the first of the climbing roses over the porch. Such a cliche but I had to have roses scrambling up the walls alongside the honeysuckle and the wisteria.
And a very tattered butterfly was soaking up the sun in the scree garden.
I had to go into town to collect some medicine from the chemists so I popped into the Pannier Market. Friday is the traditional market day, until some years ago we had a cattle market on Fridays as well. Many local businesses sell their wares here .......
Jacob sheep breeders.