On the way to the peak of normal

Now we’ve reached the winter solstice we’re on the way to longer days and hopefully warmer ones too. This morning was a cold one and there was a frost. The dahlias need forking up, cleaned up and stored indoors and the garden needs a general tidy up before the real cold weather sets in.

For the first time in years we’ll be having Brussels sprouts fresh from the garden on Christmas day as the don’t look like they’ve “blown” (here) and/or nothing’s wiped their rear end on the stalks (see story here). Compared to the ones in the organic shops they’re small but who cares as they look good enough. They take a while to grow and we’ll let you know after Christmas dinner if they tasted alright.

Just after Christmas is the KMTS End of year broadcast on the shortwaves via WRMI on Monday 27th December 2021 at 0000 utc on 9395 kHz. There’s a couple of mixes from One Deck Pete including “The circles of your mind” featuring these two great tunes below. If you haven’t a shortwave radio you can always click here on the afternoon after for the listen again of the show.

Anyway a big cheers to all our friends around the globe (and around the corner) and hope you all have a great festive period and remember it won’t be long now until we can start sowing and get out again, let’s hope 2022 is lots better than 2021.

That was the year that was

Happy New Year to all our readers and gardening and music friends worldwide! We hope the forthcoming year is a tad better than the one just gone. May your seeds sprout splendidly, that you will have harvest’s a plenty and you can look forward to nice relaxing days in the garden post spring.

To help you relax on the Saturday night after New Year’s to accompany those New Year’s resolutions and the “new starts” here’s a lovely number from Lullatone called Sunday Morning Shopping with a Stroller. It’s from those heady days of 2006 when you could sit in friend’s back gardens with people you didn’t really know, cough and splutter without worry and shake people’s hands. Ah for the good old days eh?