Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Wednesday Hodgepodge - 11/3/26

The Wednesday Hodgepodge is brought to us each week by Joyce. We join up here to share our answers. Thanks Joyce.


1. Are you a naturally trusting person? Is trust built on logic or 'gut instinct'? Does everyone deserve a second chance? Elaborate.

I'm not a naturally trusting person, once bitten twice shy and all that. I think it's a bit of both when it comes to logic and instinct. Whether someone deserves a second chance depends on what they did and whether they are remorseful.

2. 'Beware the Ides of March'...March 15th on the ancient Roman calendar, these words were made famous by William Shakespeare in his play Julius Caesar. Caesar was assassinated on March 15th 44 B.C. Have you read any Shakespeare? If so, do you have a favourite? Have you ever been to Rome?

We read a couple of Shakespeare's works at school, Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth. I'm familiar with a couple more especially A Midsummer Night's Dream. I keep meaning to look out for a book that just gives the outlines of each play and characters etc. I do have a copy of his complete works but that's not an easy read. Useful for reference sometimes.

I've been to Italy but not to Rome. (We went skiing there many years ago!)

3. Do you like a Caesar salad? If given the choice between a garden/house salad or Caesar which do you order? Anchovies or no? What's your favourite salad dressing?

I do eat Caesar salad but not with anchovies thank you. I prefer a French dressing if given a choice.

4. Where do you typically work (or blog if that's easier) at home? Do you have a dedicated home office space? Are you happy with that space?

At my dining room table or on the sofa! (That's the advantage of using a laptop or iPad rather than a PC.) We do have a bedroom that's more of an office but it also doubles up as Hubby's music room so I rarely use it.

5. Snow drops, daffodils, lenten roses, crocus, hyacinth, or early tulips...what's your favourite early Spring flower?

Well I had to look up lenten roses and see that I know them as Hellebores. I love all the spring flowers but I love the colours of tulips. We had a lot of different varieties of Hellebores in our garden in our former house.

6. Insert your own random thought here.

It's nice to lose myself in a bit of blogging and avoid the news for a bit.


Tuesday, 10 March 2026

A-Z Blogging Challenge 2026 - Theme Reveal

AtoZChallenge theme reveal 2026 March 9 to 14

Once again I'm going to embark on the A-Z Challenge.  Essentially this will involve posting every day during April (except Sundays) working through the alphabet letter by letter.

If you want to find out more about the challenge go here.

If you want to take part you can sign up between March 23 to April 4 here.

I've always found it easier to work with a theme although one year I did just use a random word generator. This year I've decided to write about the books I've read and their authors.  (Not all of the books or we'd be here until next April - I read - a lot!)



I originally started thinking about this back in June 2025 and set to work on filling the gaps for the letters where I didn't have an author.  I foolishly thought that starting that early would mean by now I would be all prepared and ready to go.

Sadly not.  But I do have authors for every letter! (Yes even the tricky ones.)  I even have the first week of posts done and scheduled to post. Hopefully by the end of this month the other drafts will have been finished giving me more time to visit other blogs.  Because that's another fun part of the A-Z challenge - you get to find new blogs to follow.

The countdown is on.


In the News this Week - 10/3/26


Well the news is so depressing right now, and scary so I'm just going for feel good today and bring you this story:

'Truly extraordinary coincidence' as three cousins born on same day - BBC News

Who doesn't love a baby story?

With the size of our extended family (75 at the last count I did and that's just Hubby's side) there aren't many days to wait before another birthday pops up on WhatsApp.  I don't have any sounds on the family group because on a birthday day the messages come through thick and fast so my phone would be pinging on and off all day.

Today one of my SILs has a birthday and someone pointed out that it's shared with the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward.  I noted that thankfully I didn't think we had anyone with a birthday on 19th February which is Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's birthday until my DIL piped up that's her Dad's birthday.  Oops.  

We do have a few days where there are 2 or even 3 birthdays happening and 2 of our children are born a day before a cousin was born.  One cousin takes great delight in reminding our daughter that she's a year older than him when it's her birthday but of course she gets him back the next day.

And for another feel good story go here. This is about the Clumber breed of Spaniel following Bruin winning Best in Show at this year's Crufts competition.

Not the prettiest of the Spaniel breeds but he's obviously a perfect example of a Clumber.

And finally it's time to sign up for the A-Z challenge.  If you've never heard of it you can't have been following my blog for long because it's something I take part in each April. 

I started back in 2015 but the challenge has been running since 2010.  You can find out all you need to know here.

Well not quite all you need to know as I'm working on my theme reveal post.  Watch this space.


Monday, 9 March 2026

A bit of Waffle - 9/3/26


And it is Monday again.  We had a fairly quiet weekend - I was babysitting for my daughter on Friday evening and both children went to bed without too much fuss so that was good as I was on my own.

Saturday morning was an early start to accept deliveries at the Foodbank so after that I relaxed at home doing some reading and some knitting.

On Sunday I did manage to get out for a walk around the local lake which is still soo muddy.  But the buildings that had been subject to an arson attack have now been demolished and the debris removed so the walkway at the south end of the lake has now reopened.

Although it was dry it was cloudy and grey.





Lots of tufted ducks at the south end of the lake.

This is the site where the buildings were.

Today I spent quite a lot of time searching for a puzzle board I bought recently.  I have an older folding flat board for keeping puzzles safe but I also have one that rolls around an inflatable tube.  I was pretty sure the new one was out in the garden room but despite searching for it and around the whole house it took me ages to find it.  Of course it was in the garden room I just wasn't looking properly!  I wanted to lend one to my daughter as Nathan has a large puzzle he wants to do.  Annoyingly thought, having spent so long searching for it she then went home without it!

Now I'm off to collect some donations for the Foodbank from our local Tesco as the usual driver is unavailable.  Busy, busy busy!