Monday, 16 February 2026

Washing Days

On Mondays Mum would pull out the Hoover washing machine, fill it with hot water and do the washing.   

After soaking items in the sink she put them in the washer in order; first the whites and sheets, working her way down to the things requiring a cooler wash and finally whatever was dirtiest.  That way the water didn’t have to be changed until she’d finished.   The soak water for things going in became the rinse water for stuff coming out.  
Until she acquired a spin dryer in 1977 everything was wrung by hand and hung out on the line to dry.  There was a mangle but it was used so much that in a few years the rollers were too worn to be of much use.
Blodfa’s garden had been arranged partly with washing in mind.   
There was a T shaped washingline arrangement along and across the garden, with a cinder path alongside so wet ground didn’t matter.  
Washing went out in anything short of a downpour.  
Mum reckoned frost was good at killing germs and sometimes washing came back in as stiff as a board.   
Frosted and sun dried washing smells lovely once it’s dried and ironed.
Dad’s shed had originally been built 
(in 1926 before mains water arrived) as his grandmother’s washhouse.  Although it was mainly old railway sleepers and corrugated iron there was a brick fireplace and chimney where she used to boil the copper for hot water.   
In later years our Grandma used it to boil layer’s mash for the hens.

From Facebook archives

16 February 2014 at 09:46
The sun is out!
So is the washing!!
And I don't care if I've puddled the lawn putting it out as I'm the only bugger that uses our garden anyway.
Miss Fiddle  Mine's out too!
Dulcima  Wow! Sun!
Henlady  My hens are loving the sun, lying in it- on a dry spot !
Bentonbag  One of the nicest sounds in the world is a happy hen crooning in the sunshine.  At home we had some fir trees (leylandii) on the southern side of the shed/garage in the field/orchard/henrun.  It was almost always dry under there and it was their favourite place for dust baths.  After which they would stand on one leg and croon to themselves in the afternoon sunshine.

16 February 2023 at 08.48

Took the day off blogging yesterday and:-
    Put on a small load of washing (600 whites and undies).
    Took Ferretfingers to the day centre.
    Popped into LDNE on the way home with something I'd signed as a trustee for 
        insurance.
    Phoned Middle Sister.
    Took down washing in loft and hung up load of washing.
    Put on a load of washing (400 socks, tights, pyjamas, trousers, leggings, hoodie, 
        jumper).
    Did the washing up, which in my case includes doing all the pans, plastics for 
        recycling and worktops.
    Collected Ferretfingers from the Gary Mather Centre.
    Stopped off at the Rising Sun Earth & Fire bakers to collect bread.
    Took Ferretfingers to Molineux centre so the dental nurse could scrape his teeth.
    Came home and after tea, having forgotten it, hung up the second load of washing.
Today the plan is Sainsbury's with Thunderthighs and, possibly, some ironing.
One day I shall get to the sewing machine...
It's a great life if you don't weaken.




 

Sunday, 15 February 2026

Travel Weather Garden Inspiration

From Facebook Archives

15 February 2012 at 17:47

Back from touring the highlands of Scotland and visiting my maternal grandfather's birthplace, Montrose.

15 February 2014 at 16:58

To Alnwick with Ferretfingers on the X15, back on the much more circuitous and picturesque X18.
Every field in Northumberland and North Tyneside appears to have standing water, rivers are full and milk chocolate coloured 
(but not over their banks - yet) and we passed over a disused railway line that looked more like a canal.
I feel very sorry for the sheep.

15 February 2016 at 18:50

Advice please from Scotiaphiles.
Over the summer we're planning to do a drive around Northern Scotland stopping overnight in Inverness, John O'Groats, Durness, Ullapool and FortWilliam.   
I know where I want to stay in Inverness but would really appreciate advice on b&bs, guest houses or hotels in any of the other destinations.  
Places to avoid as well as places you liked.  
Remembering that there are four of us, we are huge and a parent needs to share a room with Ferretfingers.

15 February 2021 at 14.22

Overnight the garden has gone from a skating rink to a quagmire BUT it's warm enough for me to take my lunchtime coffee under the bower for the short while the sun shines into it this time of year.

15 February 2023 at 08.22

No inspiration to blog this morning...
Miss Doozer  And that is fine. Have a brew and a biscuit x
Mrs Quilt  Do a bit of Household Goddess, or read a book!
later
Bentonbag  Well there was some Domestic Goddessing, but after I'd phoned my sister and watched Nicola Sturgeon resign.

 

Saturday, 14 February 2026

A Wee Verse

Mrs Poet recently put this up on her Facebook page

After days of walking in this terrible weather,
I have finally come to the end of my tether:
A UTI infection and a night without sleep.
Under the blankets I’m going to creep.

To which I replied

I'm sorry to hear that you are in pain

From venturing out in persistent rain,
There's just so much moisture a body can take
So do stay indoors for your safety's sake.

Walking outdoors can be good and healthy,

But nasty infections are sneaky and stealthy
They creep into places you don't want them to be
Causing terrible trouble when you need to pee.