The promised heatwave has hit England bang on time :). Today is just glorious, 28 degrees C already, set to rise a little more AND it's here for the week.
I'm really not a person who likes hot weather but so far it is comfortable and I'm loving the fact that my washing is drying so quickly!
All the double poppies are in bloom at the moment and it looks stunning! I'm savoring each day they are in bloom and not really looking forward to having to clear the bed after they are done. It always seems a bit sad to be left with bare earth after such a display.
The apples are coming along nicely, so-many-apples! I'm hoping to be able to harvest some in August before we leave. I opened our last jar of homemade chutney last week and really want to make some more before we move. BTW, this last jar of chutney is just the best! Chutney definitely needs time to mature and improve.
Now you may have noticed that I have not been posting a huge amount over the past little while, that's because we were in Devon last week finding a house. Oh my - I have to say it was a little stressful. At one point I didn't think that we would be coming home with a home secured at all.
We had quite a few house to see. The first one turned out to have been completely misrepresented on the photographs the second was just in an area that was too built up for us and the third, fourth and fifth houses were lovely but all in teeny tiny villages down teeny tiny country lanes that I had no idea existed any more! Honestly - that little quaint England really does still exist - just like you see in the Jacquie Lawson e-cards. It's there people - in Devon!!
Note how narrow the lane is please, enough room for ONE car. Our side mirrors were touching the hedgerows on some lanes - eeeep! Every so often there are little 'laybys' so that you can pull over and let oncoming cars pass, or vice-versa. On one lane we had to reverse for about half a mile to let an oncoming car pass. Our nerves were shot by the end of day 1!
A spacious (by comparison to some) Devon country lane |
So at the end of day one we were very disheartened. Day two only had one house on the list and being in low spirits we were not optimistic that this would be the one. Monday night I sought comfort in God's Word and the daily reading on my Bible Reading App was taken from Joshua. God encourages Joshua to not be discouraged because God was with him and would lead and guide him. I took great comfort in that passage of scripture and my spirits were somewhat restored.
Picture from Devon-online.com |
The house we were to see on Tuesday was in a small town called Ivybridge (only has a population of 11 000) that we had earmarked as our 'favorite place to live' on our first trip down. It has great {safe} commuter links into Plymouth (only a 15 minute drive with no traffic), fab churches with strong youth groups, lots of local community activities to get involved in and it is set right on the very edge of the Dartmoor National Park.
It has the cutest little town centre which still has an active high street.
Surrounds to die for...
and the most gorgeous garden centre just out of the town (like 4 minutes away) that I am going to spend ALOT of time at :)
Anyhoo, back to the house ... it is more suburban than what we have now and the grounds mercifully are way WAY smaller. It has a beautiful, well maintained and established garden with raised beds for my veggies!! 4 Bedrooms, more compact which is fine as we will save on heating bills, and no conservatory :( BUT... it has a stunning little summerhouse :). And if things just couldn't get any better, the house happens to be across the road from the Dartmoor National Park so plenty of scope for our nature walks.
Now here's the cherry on the cake - I love when God does things like this - the owner of the house, who we met and got on with like a house on fire, is a Methodist minister and is moving to her new parish in Cornwall, hence the reason for them letting it out. There's no way you can say that God does not have His hand in every little detail of our lives - love it!
Only downside is that Devon apparently does not get as much snow as we do further north except in 'Big Freeze' conditions. So I guess I'd better start praying for a few of those over the next few years lol.
Well that about wraps up today's post. Hope you are all having a lovely summery day - see you back here very soon.
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