Will and I are now running as candidates for the local elections, and for a short while that has kept us busy.
The garden is a changing place at the moment with everything planted in March springing up now, and we have an exciting range of veg on its way, although only very small amounts of everything!
Even the gooseberries which we'd just about given up hope on after a round of disease last summer have returned and are in full flower, and bluebells creeping over from next door's garden have brightened up ours while we're waiting for our marigolds and cornflowers to grow.
The perpetual spinach from last year is still perpetual, and has made a couple of good meals and continues to sprout, and our small flower patch has brought a great number of bees into the garden already.
Will continues to build things out of wood, and after a week off work a great deal has been achieved, but I'll leave him to talk about his creations.
We are still looking to the future, and hope that next year will be the year that we can buy a property with some land, and really get started on our journey. It is unhealthy here and frustrating not having any space to grow.
Finally, last week we welcomed two little rescue cats into our family. They are both two years old and have never had a home or much contact with people, so they are very shy and frightened, but have already made incredible progress in a startlingly short amount of time. They are amazing.
Will report back with updates when there are some, but for now it's just more of the same. Cheerio! Jess
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