The Sun And The Moon

Except for the increased power of the wind today’s weather was best presented by holding up a mirror to yesterday’s.

While they were wandering round the garden the crash of one of the patio chairs prompted Jackie and Helen to lay down the rest.

A windswept fuchsia Delta’s Sarah suffered its second loss of limb in two days; the Japanese maple was one of the tossed trees beside the Pond Bed in which the tendrils of the wisteria waved like the locks of Medusa.

Helen and Bill had come for lunch, carrying Birthday presents. We enjoyed one of Jackie’s cold meats, cheese, and salads repasts, then repaired to the sitting room where we spent the afternoon in wide-ranging conversation, including reminiscing on our earlier years’ knowledge of each other.

We all spoke of schooldays, giving me the opportunity to recount some of the stories featured in

which I needed subsequently to convert from Classic to Block edit. Re-reading this prompted today’s post title.

Jackie and I met at Helen’s 21st Birthday Party featured in

This needed the similar conversion.

After watching the Wimbledon Ladies tennis match between Venus Williams and Elina Svitolina we dined on Jackie’s spicy piri-piri chicken, which Ellie greatly enjoyed, and colourful vegetable rice; the Culinary Queen drank Hoegaarden and I drank more of the Shiraz.

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    1. Thank you very much for this, Linda. Hearing Doris took me back to age 14. Que sera sera was the top hit playing all day long in the eye hospital where I was laid up for a fortnight having been whacked by a cricket ball.

      1. And “Que Sera, Sera” was quite a part of my life, too. My mother loved it, and would frequently sing it as she worked around the house.

  1. Let’s see…Jackie had her birthday in June…so…it must be almost time for your birthday, Derrick!
    ‘Twill be on the 7th…right. And you will be 39 years old…right. (wink, wink)
    ‘Tis heart-touching to revisit stories/memories from the past with family and friends today. ā¤ļø
    Sorry to hear about the wind being hurtful to the garden.
    (((HUGS))) ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø

  2. Your wind must have been a lot stronger than ours and I thought that ours was bad enough. Has your weather recently been consistently poor or is that just an impression from reading your blog?

    1. Not so good now – heating coming on this morning – but still little rain. Thanks very much, Tootlepedal

  3. Early July, and down here this time of the year the wind dosn’t blow much, but the mornings are cold and damp and if we are lucky we might get some winter sunshine in the afternoon … I’m heading off to work today (again) doing a plumbing job for a friend … hmmm .. stretching the friendship, the body is not keeping pace with my mind !!!

  4. It was very windy here yesterday too,. The chimneysweep was going to put a new cowl on one of the chimneys, but had to abandon the plan.

  5. I sympathise with the wind Derrick… Its been very windy here in the Middlands too.. And my hanging baskets on the side of our home, despite us tying them so they wouldn’t spin in circles… Still got a battering and also broke off a beautiful limb of one of our fuchsias in the hanging basket which was blown all the way to our front garden.
    Today we have Lashings of heavy rain at intervals throughout the day…

    At least the Tennis court got the hair-dryers out LOL šŸ˜‰
    Have a great week Derrick…. <3 šŸ™‚

  6. Thanks for the delightful post and conversation, Derrick. I hope you have something nice planned for your birthday weekend!

  7. Wishing you and Jackie many more birthdays to come!

    The winds sound like they have been quite powerful there. We have been getting daily winds here as the land warms with the climbing sun. It has been hot, and very dry. The gusts can be rather strong in the afternoon.

    Stay well, you two. ????ā¤ļø????

    1. Thank you do much, Lavinia. I only use X and the keyboard : and ) – šŸ™‚

  8. I just saw I missed this post. Happy Birthday wishes to you and Jackie!
    Sometimes it’s so wonderful to recount old memories with people you care about. <3

  9. I always enjoy looking back and chatting about the past. It often a surprise to realise how long ago the events occurred.
    I always enjoy reading about your past too.

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