Back Home Again – Rick’s Seaside Escape Comes to an End

 

Rick’s short seaside holiday has come to a close. We were up bright and early at 4:30, just before sunrise, and headed to the beach for one final stroll along the shore. Unsurprisingly, we had the place entirely to ourselves. Rick made the most of it, tearing about the sand and enjoying an uninterrupted sniff-fest. A peaceful way to say goodbye to the sea before heading back for breakfast.


By 6 am, we were packed up and on the road. As expected, the M25 was already waking up, but our early start paid off — the traffic flowed and we made good time. A couple of leg-stretching stops later, we were back home just in time for a lovely lunch in the garden with a chilled glass of Prosecco. What more could you want? Well, maybe a bike ride… but not in this heat! That’ll have to wait for a cooler morning.

First things first, I was keen to check on the greenhouse and veg patch. It’s amazing what a few days of sunshine (and a very kind neighbour with a watering can) can do. Everything had grown like mad! The broad beans are ready to pick, so I’ll be making Sue’s favourite broad bean and pea risotto very soon.

The evening was all about watering – once things cool down a bit. Rick, ever the garden companion, insists on being outside with me… just not too close to the hose. He eyes it with great suspicion and refuses to cross its path unless absolutely necessary. Then it’s a dramatic dash across. No idea where this hose anxiety comes from, but it definitely adds some comedy to evening garden duties.

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