Monday 31 July 2023

July 2023

We had some hot weather again at the beginning of  July, and the resulting thunder storms too. Unfortunately, summer seemed to leave for much of the month, we've had quite a bit of rainfall and lower temperatures, let's hope it returns before autumn arrives.

I enjoy looking around Sunday markets and we visited a couple in July. The one in the photo above is the farmers market which is held on the first Sunday of each month in Thirsk. There's a good variety of stalls but it's such a shame that the shops in this North Yorkshire market town don't make an effort to open on Sundays, even if it was just on the Sundays when the farmers markets are scheduled. It wasn't very busy but having shops to visit too might make it more of a draw.

We also visited the artisan market in Wetherby, about a quarter of an hour drive from home and held every second Sunday in the month. This market was full of life, very well attended and had some fantastic stalls selling a wide variety of products. 

It was our thirty third wedding anniversary on the 7th of July. Mick was working during the day so we celebrated with an evening meal at our local Italian restaurant. It was a scorching hot day and as we walked to the restaurant, our small town was buzzing. We have a vibrant high street with some wonderful bars, cafes and restaurants and it comes alive on a weekend.

I've read four books this month.

The Road Trip by Beth O'Leary.

"Addie and her sister are on an epic road trip to a friend's wedding in rural Scotland. But, not long after setting off, a car slams into theirs. The driver is none other than Addie's ex, who she hasn't seen since their traumatic break-up two years earlier.

Dylan and his best mate are heading to the wedding too, so Addie has no choice but to offer them a ride. And with four hundred miles to go, they can't avoid confronting the very messy history of their relationship...

Will they make it to the wedding? And, more importantly, is this really the end of the road for Addie and Dylan?"

I liked how the story started, it got going straight away, but I wasn't sure it was for me. My first impressions of the characters weren't favourable and it seemed as though it was going to be one very long road trip, not just for them but for me too.

Thankfully, it did get better and I enjoyed it, though my first thoughts on some of the characters were spot on, there were only a couple I actually liked, but it didn't spoil the story for me. An easy going read, it kept me entertained. I've read a book by this author before and I'd definitely read more.


Friends at Thrush Green by Miss Read.

"It's spring in Thrush Green and the new season brings change and excitement to the village...

When retired schoolteachers Dorothy Watson and Agnes Fogerty return to visit their many friends at Thrush Green they find the small community abuzz with gossip. The old schoolhouse has just been sold and everyone is eager to welcome the new owners, the Lesters. Alan Lester is cautiously approved, but rumours abound about his wife Margaret. Equal cause for speculation is the odd behaviour of Bertha Lovelock. And what of farmer Percy Hodge - can he really be so foolish as to contemplate matrimony with the wayward Doreen Lilly?

These affairs and more occupy the thoughts of old friends and new in this welcome addition to Miss Read's delightful chronicles of life in Thrush Green."

I keep saying how much I'm enjoying these books, they're such a lovely read about village life from yesteryear. The characters are larger than life and it's like each book brings you up to date with all the village gossip. If you haven't read these books I'd heartily recommend them.


Treasure Island and The Ebb-Tide by Robert Louis Stevenson.

"A thrilling coming-of-age novel about bravery, adventure, good and evil, Treasure Island is the story of young Jim Hawkins, who discovers a treasure map marked with an X. But Jim has no way of knowing that Long John Silver, his friendly new crew-mate on the quest for the buried hoard, is determined to keep the treasure for himself, at any cost.

Treasure Island is paired here with Stevenson's extraordinary, savage late novella The Ebb-Tide, which features a tropical island and a ship with a very different crew."

Treasure Island is one of those books which everyone's heard about and I would guess that many people read in their younger days. It completely passed me by so I thought it was about time that I rectified that.

I'd heard mention of the characters, Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver, Ben Gunn, knew they were searching for buried treasure on an island, but that's about it. In fact, that's a good summary of the story as the plot didn't deviate from this. The beginning caught my interest and introduced some memorable characters and I liked how the tale was told with Jim Hawkins narrating. All in all, an entertaining story and a book worth reading.


As Treasure Island was paired in this book with The Ebb-Tide, I decided that I'd read that too. Another sea adventure but in my opinion, not a patch on Treasure Island. There's no doubt that Robert Louis Stevenson was a great story teller, and I believe this is the reason why I wanted to finish the book and discover what happened to the characters, not because I was bothered what their outcome would be as I really didn't care for any of them. This isn't a book I'd read again and I doubt it's one I'll give a second thought to now that I've finished it.



Daniel and Jasmine finally became home owners this month. They've been living in rented accommodation since they returned to Leeds at the beginning of last year. They had one house sale fall through and quite a few delays on this sale but they're finally in and settling in their new home.


It was Eleanor's birthday on the 15th of July. She spent the day being a bridesmaid at her sister-in-law's wedding. It was the day when thunder storms and high winds were forecast, and the wedding was being held in a marquee! Although it did turn out windy, the showers were on and off and no sign of any thunder and lightening, so they did manage some outdoor photos. We had a family meal the following Tuesday to celebrate Eleanor's birthday.


I've had a yarny advent calendar to open in the run up to Christmas each year since 2019. I wasn't sure if I was going to buy one or not this year but when I saw Josie at Beaches & Birdsong advertising hers, I couldn't resist. My 2020 yarny advent calendar was bought from Josie, I loved the colours in that and the yarn was beautiful and soft. The calendars I've had in the past have all contained 10g mini skeins but this year I've gone for one with 20g mini skeins. It will give me more options of what I'm able to use the yarn for.


It's a long time since I've picked up my English paper piecing. I started this project nearly two years ago and though I'd never done any kind of hand sewing before, I really enjoyed the time I spent working on it. Now that I've finished The Twelve Days Of Christmas cross stitch I had on the go, I've decided to get a few more hexagons stitched in place. The fabric is the Botanic Garden range from Lewis and Irene and it's so pretty. I'm not sure what this is going to be as yet, I'm just enjoying the process.

Mick's hoping to take a week off work in August, though we'll see what the weather's like first, lots of rain is in the forecast. We haven't planned any outings but I'm sure we'll make the most of his holiday if it happens.

13 comments:

  1. I love your fabric colours on the hexagons, very pretty to look at. I still have loads of yarns from advent calendars, so I will make my own again this year, I collect treats for both hubby and I and pop one treat for each of us into bags I made. We both love our treat with coffee each day in December.

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  2. Congrats to Daniel and Jasmine on becoming home owners and doesn't Eleanor look pretty in her bridesmaid dress! I've been reading your blog for so long that I remember each of them as children! They're a credit to you and Mick, Jo. Love your EP patchwork. The colours are fab! :o)

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  3. Congratulations to the new house-owners - very exciting for them.
    Your paper piecing is so pretty - lovely colours.
    I can't believe it's August tomorrow. Maybe we'll have just a little more warmth.

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  4. The best market near me is over the border in Ludlow. They have several markets a week and their usually well attended by stall holders and visitors.

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  5. July sounded a good month for you and the family.

    Belated Happy Anniversary wishes. to you and Mick.
    Congratulations and happy settling into their new home to Daniel and Jasmine.
    Belated Happy Birthday Wishes for Eleanor.

    Every time I see you write about the Miss Read books I think to myself I must try them!

    I don't think many of us here in the UK will have a dry weather start to the month of August ... hope fully it will improve.

    My good wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  6. A lovely post Jo & English markets are the best. Ah, 33 years wed, hope it was a good day & that is also my late Mum's birthday as well as my sister-in-laws in Leeds. You read plenty during July & glad they were all OK and those hexies are looking great. Enjoy the week Mick has off in August, take care & hugs.

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  7. Congratulations on your recent Anniversary!
    Also, your paper piecing is delightful. It's something I've often thought of trying, but I'm not sure I would know where to start. X

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  8. Looks like another good month, Jo with some family celebrations to enjoy and good to get Daniel and Jasmine finally settled, it can be a long process buying a house. Isn't it amazing that it's two years since you started your pretty sewing!

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  9. Good round up and pictures for the month.It was certainly more autumnal than summery. Let's hope that this month is drier and sunnier. xx

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  10. A belated Happy Anniversary Jo! Sounds like a lovely way to celebrate and your town sounds like a place I would enjoy very much. We need to go to some of the farmer’s markets around here. A bit late starting this year so thank you for planting that seed. Thank you for the book reviews also. They sound like very interesting reads. Nothing like the excitement of a first home, congratulations Daniel and Jasmine. Wishing you many happy years under its roof. Happy Birthday Eleanor, she is a pretty young lady in her bridesmaid gown and up-do. I’ve never heard of an advent calendar with yarn, that’s a great idea. You are multi-talented, me not so much so I am impressed. I love the combination of colors and patterns in your hexagons. By the time Mick’s holiday comes around, I hope the sun will be shining and you’ll have lots of lovely outings.

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  11. Happy 33rd anniversary. Wishing you many, MANY more.

    Our poor farmer's market didn't make it. It was quite small and not well attended. There weren't many stalls. It was a vicious circle ...not any people there so not attractive to the vendors and not too many vendors so not many people came. :-( It was also quite expensive. While I understand that "good food" costs more, $10 for a small loaf of bread just isn't going to sell.

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  12. Happy belated anniversary. Congratulations to Daniel and Jasmine. Interesting books, as always. Oh the paper piecing is lovely.xxx

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