We're just back from a trip to England, visiting friends and family. Here's a few observations:
Energy. The houses we visited were cooler than we are used to. Not cold, but cooler than we remember. And other energy usage is being sharply curtailed; more attention is being paid to turning off lights in unused rooms, and so on.
Shopping. A couple of things; we went into the shopping centre in Fareham, and it was definitely less populous than we remember. There were more boarded-up shops too. With people seriously concerned about their upcoming energy bills, non-necessities are being cut hard back. This coming recession will be a doozy. And price differentials between France and the UK. An impact wrtench via Amazon was about £23 from .co.uk and for delivery to the UK, and around €47 for delivery to France from .fr And the vitamine D pills that we pay nearly €10 for in France, were under £2 from a standard pharmacy in England. And four quid for a plastic seed tray in a garden centre? You're taking the Mick - you can get metal oven trays in Asda of about the same size for half the price.
We discovered a new garden - West Dean. The village is pretty, with a clear stream running between the grass banks, and the garden, a shortway along the main road, is spectacular. Their walled vegetable garden makes me envious. We will aim to visit it again in Summer.
I had never seen espaliered fruit trees on a 3-D frame before. It's something I might try.
And a walk on Wimbledon common - later for pics.
We’re all pretty well hunkered down here for the winter of our freezing discontent.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you got to visit this garden we loved it when we visited in 2018
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