Weekend FOTD 12th May 2024: Alium Siculum/Honey Garlic

Another one of those plants that suddently appeared in my garden about 5 years ago. I have no idea where it came from and after searching for a name found that it was some sort of allium, like garlic or onion. It does smell a bit in that direction, but not too strong. I am quite pleased to have, especially as it begins to grow regularly some time in March Now it has burst open and showing its many buds of flowers.

Weekend FOTD 12th May 2024: Alium Siculum/Honey Garlic

RDP Sunday: Aurora

Let us not get excited. This photo is not the northern lights that everyone seem to have got this week. Apparently the sun had a storm and all sorts of light effects were the result – even the danger of power cuts, although I slept through it all. How was I supposed to know that the light show of the centuary was happening outside my window when I am tucked up in bed and sleeping about 9-10 in the evening. I only heard about it the next morming on the Swiss radio news. I do not even both with television now. Anyhow after digging around in my archives I found something similar. You see it does not have to be midnight, even early in the morning we have our special effects. The sun can wait as far as I am concerned.

RDP Sunday: Aurora

RDP Saturday: Mother

Two mothers together. On the right my great grandmother and the little girl at the front is my grandmother. The man was my great grandfather. He was known to have said when my grandmother was born, “Thats the last of the bunch”. My grandmother had 11 surviving brothers and she was the last to be born. Of course I never knew her parents, but I remember my grandmother quite well. She lived in the priest’s house at Sissinghurst castle in Sissinghurst, England and met my grandfather whilst he was visiting relatives in Sissinghurst. He was an East End boy from London. I often wonder how my grandmother managed moving to London after living in the countryside.

RDP Saturday: Mother