Monday, 8 June 2026

A Hint of Summer


I love this time of year. The air is warm and sweet; pathways and lanes, begin to narrow, as cow parsley and pignut spill over in abundance, brushing against my legs as I walk by; Soft wisps of cloud drift across the bluest of skies.  I feel myself exhale, with the anticipation of an approaching summer. I'm extremely aware that everything feels slightly different for me, even now. Life is still off-kilter, with so much still uncertain. 


The surrounding towns and villages are seeing more and more visitors, which means that on a Bank Holiday weekend the car definitely stays at home. I don't even attempt to drive anywhere later than mid-morning, as I don't have the patience, nor any desire to sit in traffic. Instead, we go down to the lake. A picnic, some people watching, always paddling :) There are quiet spots, a little out of the way, just as long as you know where to look. 


And the weather! Hasn't it been absolutely fabulous. It felt as though summer had actually arrived, until this weekend, at least. But then, the gardens will appreciate the rain. Mine is looking quite a bit different this year. The new gate is in place, creating a more private, secure area. And the wildlife pond is a very welcome new addition. My new garden furniture has already seen some use, which is more than I can say for last year. And night time bat watch has also returned, featuring Mog, myself, and also an occasional glass of wine, while I enjoy the overhead display.


It is an incredibly busy time at work. I'm still really enjoying my new role, even though it has changed beyond recognition, since the start of the year, due to the absence of a colleague. I've had a lot to learn in a very short space of time, but everyone has been so encouraging and supportive. I really hope this might become a permanent position for me, especially as they've been so pleased with my performance. But I am aware that there will be more organisational restructuring, moving forward, so I'll just have to wait and see. 


My health continues to be my priority. For the moment, I seem to be taking one step forward, followed by two steps back. On my good days, I am only able to achieve what I could have previously managed on a bad day. But, I suppose, some progress is better than none at all. I'm just getting increasingly frustrated at feeling rotten most of the time. It doesn't help that I've been in a lot of pain this week. I'm taking control of what I can - eating a healthy diet, getting a decent night's sleep, and slowly increasing the amount of exercise I am able to take. I'm still not feeling any better, but it's early days. 

Thank you, as always, for your lovely, comments and messages. 

Back soon. 
J. X

44 comments:

  1. We never leave home on a bank holiday either, the roads are always crammed. Having down time is so important, as is having the best places to be, your photos are full of calm and peace, so many beautiful places to unwind. Little steps are always the best way, no need to rush take your time enjoy the view.

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    1. I didn't have the energy for an early start, but we still enjoyed a lovely day out. I even got to enjoy my first ice-cream cone of the year - they always have my favourite flavour at the kiosk by the lake :)

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  2. Your health should always be your main priority so it's good that you're recognising this and taking things slowly, although being so busy at work can't be helping. At least you've got such beautiful places nearby where you're able to relax, and it's always lovely having some good weather and sitting in the garden.

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    1. Work is always busy at this time of year, especially in my new role. But it's a much welcome distraction for me, and my colleagues are amazing - I'm very lucky. X

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  3. Now is the time of year that I lie low. I really dislike the numbers of souls that pour into the region between Spring Bank Holiday and schools going back in September. I wish national newspapers would stop giving us "shout outs" which further encourage the influx. I suppose we must pay a price for living in a beautiful area.

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    1. I would usually get out early to avoid the crowds, but I just couldn't summon the energy on this occasion. It's a beautiful part of the world and I feel so blessed that I can enjoy it whenever I choose. X

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  4. What a beautiful area you live in, and I could imagine it does get super busy this time of year. Glad you have some cozy private areas to enjoy. I hope you begin to turn a corner and feel so much better soon. I deal with health issues and it can be super frustrating. I understand. It sounds like you are making some good steps in the right direction. I know that feeling of one step forward and two steps back but keep taking that one step forward.

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    1. Thank you, Chrissy. Every time I feel like I'm making some sort of progress, I end up back where I started. I'll keep on trying. Xx

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  5. What beautiful photos dear Jules. And lovely descriptions of the start of summer. I'm sorry you continue to have frustrations related to your health. I'm very happy to hear that you are making yourself a priority and taking good care of yourself. I pray you have full healing and can feel back to yourself soon! I hope work is gentle but a good distraction. And I sure you hope you get to keep feeling your soul with the beautiful outdoors and your garden. Blessings to you my dear Friend. 🙏🏻💗

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    1. Thank you, Carrie. Work is busy in a good way, and it is a much welcome distraction. I've been trying so hard to gain more strength, but I think my body is telling me to rest for the time being. Hopefully I will improve in time. I'm just impatient. X

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  6. Sorry to read you are still experiencing health issues, may they ease for you.

    Your photographs were all so lovely, keep enjoying your areas natural beauty.

    All the best Jan

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  7. I'm sorry that you are still having health issues but happy to hear that you are proritizing looking after yourself. We have never ventured very far on Bank Holidays because of the traffic and the number of people about, but it was nice this last BH that the weather was so lovely. Take care x

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    1. Thank you, Maggie. It made a nice change that the good weather coincided with the Bank Holiday. It felt like the whole country was out enjoying the sunshine. X

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  8. What beautiful photos. We avoid travelling on bank holidays too. Hopefully your health issues will soon resolve. Xx

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  9. Sorry things are off kilter here's to things being on kilter soon.

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    1. I would very much like to be on kilter :)

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    2. Hope on kilter happens soon if not, sooner for you.

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  10. Your words capture summer so beautifully.
    The lake picnics and quiet corners sound perfect.
    I’m glad you’re taking care of yourself — little steps really do matter. Wishing you brighter, easier days ahead. 💛
    Gorgeous photos!

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  11. Such lovely photos, Jules, I feel calm just looking at them.
    I'm sorry that your health continues to be a challenge but, like you so wisely say, some progress is better than none. It is all about taking pleasure in the little things like the company of a cat, the beauty of nature or the odd glass of wine.
    It's good to hear that you are relishing the challenges that your new position at work throws at you. xxx

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    1. Thank you, Vix. You can understand all too well the frustrations of not being able to do just what you want. I hope you get some positive news about your treatment, very soon. Xx

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  12. Such very beautiful photos. I'm glad you are being self aware and understanding yourself. Sending 'feel better' vibes your way. xx

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  13. I take the same approach as you when the visitors arrive, either stay at home or head to the slightly quieter areas, and ditch the car. The Chap is grateful for the cycle route to work as driving during the season is an absolute no-no.

    Sorry to hear your health is still a struggle, best wishes to you, and it is always a joy to read your words.

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  14. Lovely photos, Jules. Sounds like you are super busy at work, but, I'm glad you are enjoying your work. I'm sorry to read that you are still dealing with health challenges, but, it takes time to recover and often, we do have to take a couple of steps backwards for every step forwards. Maybe it's your body's way of saying, "Slow down; take it easy". Keep enjoying your garden and those peaceful hours relaxing in quiet spots. Sending you my best wishes.

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    1. Thank you, Bless. I think you're right, I do need to slow down, and maybe rest up a little longer. Despite my best intentions, I think I may have pushed myself too soon. X

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  15. All the best to you-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  16. It’s started getting very busy here too, especially at the weekend. That noticeable shift to the summer crowds. We’ve been blessed with some lovely weather I just hope it returns soon. You do right to prioritise your health though, do what you can manage, take it slow. So often we try to rush our bodies beyond what they are ready for. Take care xx

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    1. Thank you, Louise. I think, perhaps, the rushing Is where I've gone wrong :)

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  17. Lovely to see summer in your corner. Hopefully with the new season you will slowly improve. Glad you are enjoying your work life. That always helps. B x

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    1. It is about time, Barbara :) I am hoping for a long hot summer. X

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  18. I am so sorry that you are having health 😢 issues. Your photos are gorgeous.

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  19. I am pleased that you know where to look for the quiet spots. That must help alot. I hope things are beginning to improve for you health wise. Xx

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  20. Such beautiful clear skies and scenery. I hope it helps to rejuvenate you and refresh your spirit when you need it most. I can understand you not wanting to travel during Bank holidays and I'm glad there are those hidden places that you can enjoy without the crowds. Take care Jules, and I hope you continue to improve with your health each day.

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    1. Those hidden places are to be treasured. Thank you, Beverley. Xx

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  21. Oh Jules…why is life so unfair sometimes…take care. Xx

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