May was dominated by two things, firstly, Mick’s Mum’s passing and our short trip to Queensland.
So what else happened during the month? I had to have a bit of a think. I must say, I was fairly prolific on the blog post front during the month, but a few things slipped through the cracks.
Back at the start of the month the main service for the Bicentenary of the local church took place. It was well attended and the weather was beautiful. This altar cloth is brought out on special occasions. It is over 100 years old.
We spotted a sweet little spiders web in the garden one morning.
I changed my little shelf over from Easter to Autumn. Very simple again. Now it is time to change it to Winter.
I did read two books. The first was picked up in a book exchange at a caravan park and brought back childhood memories. I had one of these books when I was a kid. It was rather amusing reading this book as an adult in 2025. It depicted a sweet innocent time, where everyone is nice and the world in which she lived was rather idyllic. In reality, I don’t think the world in the 1920s was quite as depicted either. I do hope it was so, at least for some.
The second was an audio book to listen to as we travelled along. Mick found the story telling to be too detailed, but I felt that it was often quite relevant to the context. Yes, if you were reading an actual book, you could skim over some of it. Overall, I really enjoyed it, as I have any of hers. I see in today’s paper that she has just released another book. I’ll have to keep an eye out for it on the library website.
I actually tried two new recipes. The first was the feijoa muffins, which were definitely a success. The second was a Massaman curry, which was also a success, but no photo.
There were couple of Chookshed Zoom sewing days, which were very enjoyable, and helped me progress my crafting projects.
This time last year we were on the Isle of Man watching the TT motorcycle races. This year we are not, but are watching from the lounge room. Sadly, there has not been a lot of action, due to poor weather, which is rather ironic, as the previous five weeks were fine and sunny. Fingers crossed the weather improves for the racing this week.
And that about sums up the month. Quite a lot going on. Let’s hope June is a little calmer.