Friday, January 2, 2026

Home Sweet Home


My body has no idea what time it is. It's completely confused. I slept all night last night -- in fact I went to bed at about 10 p.m. and was unconscious until 8 a.m. this morning, so it was a long, thorough sleep. Hopefully that will help get me back on track.

I spent yesterday putting the house in order in minor ways. This place was like a meat locker when we walked in, because of course we'd turned off the heat during our absence. It took a full day of running the boiler to get the flat up to a livable temperature. Now we've put the heater back on its regular timer and things are more comfortable.


Out in the garden there's clumpy frost stuck to everything. I brought in the geraniums last night and I'll get the mandarin orange tree in today, as well as covering the avocado. I swear that avocado is taller than it was when we left. Is it continuing to grow in December's wintry chill?


The hellebores are fine with the cold...


...as are the daffodils, already sending up buds.


The snowdrops (foreground) are just starting to appear, and the snowflakes (Leucojum) have already come up tall and green, even though they bloom after the snowdrops.

 As for the indoor plants, I watered everything yesterday and it looks like they all survived our absence just fine -- even the recovering maidenhair fern.

I can't believe we have to go back to work on Monday. It's surreal to think about.

5 comments:

  1. Welcome home.
    It's certainly a lot chillier than Florida!
    When we go away during winter we leave the heating on a very low setting to prevent the house getting too cold, and avoid frozen pipes. It is more welcoming than coming home to a house that feels like a fridge!

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  2. Is that a frozen fox turd in the second picture? Not what I wish to see when eating my breakfast porridge.

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  3. Glad you’re home and you had a good night’s sleep. Hope jet lag doesn’t do too much of a number on you in the coming days. Sorry about work. But, just think, this is the last January you’ll have to go back to that particular library.

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  4. Codex: Curious why you turn it off rather than leave it low. Always found jetlag worse going east.

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  5. I was surprised you turned the heat off entirely. I'd fear frozen pipes, but you evidently escaped that. Spring flowers coming up already? Wow, London is a mild climate, or maybe cities tend to retain heat. If either of my snowdrops comes up it will be weeks yet!

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