We still had a cold wind blowing but there was not a cloud in sight today.
These poor tulips have only just opened but I fear it will not be long before they loses their petals completely. Later I'll move then over to the other side of the garden as the tulips there have more shelter and aren't in such a dire state.
Better news about the pennisetum though. I'd thought the winter had proved too much for it but new shoots are appearing from both plants. I think the catananche is a lost cause but the ruta which had been reduced to a couple of bare stems is doing well.
There was no walk today as instead people were going out for lunch which they do a couple of times a year. Eating out is absolutely not my thing, for a start the social aspect overwhelms me and when I've been pressured into going on eg a works outing I rarely find something I want to eat. I'm not that fussy but don't like chillies (works do at a Mexican restaurant!), prefer not to eat processed food or anything too greasy and through no fault of any chef the food is generally too salty as we don't add salt at home. Luckily I've now reached an age where I can decline politely.
Instead I spent the afternoon gardening in the sun. That was after going through my boxes of stored clothes to see if anything could do with airing on this nice breezy day. And to see if there was anything I felt could go to the charity shop. Under scrutiny were a number of pairs of jeans. After my favourite pair of jeans literally fell apart as they were so old I have preferred to wear leggings or very loose trousers but you never know when I might decide to wear jeans again. Three pairs of Per Una jeans size 12, which I can just get into stayed as hopefully the weight loss will continue. I'd rather be a scrawny old bird than overweight. And how could I choose between black, grey or blue jeans?
After a long session weeding out the myob in the garden steps (will go out with the weed killer now that the wind has died down) there was time to relax up on the terrace watching the gannets who are still around. There were about 100 birds on the far side of the reefs constantly diving on the fish below. At one point I saw a line of six splashes where the birds had gone in but only managed to get a trio and then a quartet though there is a fifth bird just going in in front of them. I kept a keen eye out for dolphins but there was no sign of any today.