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Monday, 4 May 2026

A bit of waffle - 4/5/26

Well the A-Z challenge is over for another year (apart from the reflections posts and the road trip) so time to get back into the normal rhythm of blogging.

That didn't go too well yesterday when I didn't do a photo post.  Hadn't taken many photos, again! But here are a few that didn't make it to my posts during last week:

Not the best photo but you can just about see the baby coots. There are several coots nesting around the lake and the parents of these were being very territorial and chasing ducks away.

Egyptian geese.
The resident heron.

Some of the trees around the lake are very old and I love picking out the unusual shaped ones.

I'm not sure how long these tree remains have been in the lake - I hadn't walked down there for a little while
But this shows where the tree has gone over into the lake.


Nesting coot.
And I couldn't resist posting this screen shot.  Part of my morning routine is to do the New York Times set of puzzles - Wordle, Connections etc and of course the Spelling Bee.  I usually try to get to at least the Amazing level and I do occasionally reach the Genius level but I had never managed a Queen Bee where you find all the possible words, until last Monday.  And it was quite a tricky selection of letters so I was feeling very pleased with myself.

Today has been a Bank Holiday in the UK although of course it doesn't make a lot of difference when you're retired.  But it did affect the timing of charity collections at the supermarkets for the Foodbank as the supermarkets were mostly closing early.  I ended up having to do a collection from our local Tesco at 5 pm as we're a bit short of drivers at the moment, one has moved on to train to be a Fire fighter and a couple were away on holiday.  But thankfully we were all finished with sorting out the donations just before 7 pm so a nice early night for me and time to blog.

I'm about half way through Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop CafĂ© by Fannie Flagg but I'm not sure I'm going to be able to work it into the 52 Book Club Challenge.  I've also downloaded Penitence by Kristin Koval which was a magazine recommendation and I've reserved Welcome to the Neighbourhood by Jane Fallon which will tick the "Published in 2026" box.

I need to get back into the habit of reading before I go to sleep, I've been a bit lax lately.  There really aren't enough hours in the day, especially when you get caught up in waffle!


4 comments:

  1. Fantastic photos from around the lake. It looks a lovely place to spend some time.
    Good job with the word game and for getting finished early at the food bank. Bank holidays don't mean much here either as it's my fellas usual day off work anyway.

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  2. I enjoyed your photos of the water and birds! Congrats on making it to Queen Bee!! I try to read a chapter when I go to bed, but don't always get past six or eight pages (on my Kindle). I just started one of the books you posted about in the A-Z!! The Scene of the Crime by Lynda LaPlante. I am into chapter 5 so far! Have a great week ahead, Wendy!!

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  3. Hello Wendy. I found you through the a-z challenge. You left a comment on my S post. The lake looks so pretty. One of my favorite books is Fried Green Tomatoes. I do more "reading" with my ears now. Hope to come back here often.

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  4. I haven't blogged since the letter Z. There has just been too much happening here in real life and some of it I want to write about, but I need to gather my thoughts and haven't really had the time to do that yet. I have a stack of books I need to get to but that's also taken a back seat. I'll get there eventually!

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