Damp And Hazy

After stocking up on sausages and salad ingredients at Ferndene Farm Shop we ventured into a soggy forest where steady rain fell in an ever increasing crescendo keeping windscreen wipers in work.

The weather was nevertheless sultry enough for the few ponies we

encountered, despite being decidedly damp,

to continue to be plagued by flies.

Headlights gleamed in the haze of Pound Lane, as heather on the verges did its best to brighten the dreary views.

Later, I published:

This evening we dined on pork spare ribs in BBQ sauce from Tesco and chipotle from Lidl, with Jackie’s mushroom and onion rice and tender green and runner beans, with which I drank Castellore The Reprobates Italian red wine.

54 comments

  1. That’s a gorgeous header photo, Derrick. I haven’t checked in in a while and am happy to be reminded of your amazing way of phrasing. Your post almost reads like a poem. xo

  2. And this morning here in Geelong it is very much the opposite of your ‘Damp and Hazy’ with dry and clear blue sky, Derrick …

  3. Your title and first photo matched. We went to this fascinating wine shop in Heidelberg. Wine made from different fruits. Aravind bought four 250ml bottles. He gifted one to his friend.

  4. Your title and photos are a perfect pairing!
    Hope you get some dry and clear soon.
    We’ve been having evening storms…hail-y, rainy, dark clouds, thunder-y…but we need the rain so we are good with the noise. Ha.
    (((HUGS))) ❤️❤️

  5. We had a pleasant dry day with sunny spells, and as I said to Ivor, a temperature of 17 degrees. I’m sorry it rained again for you.

  6. Despite the rain, you still managed to get my ponies!! Thanks.
    (I’m jealous you had the spareribs. I’ve been wanting some good ones for a while now!)

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