Arrived on Friday night - it was a hot day - 40 degrees in Inglewood and windy
Got out of the car and immediately smelled smoke - thought it was from Charlton as we'd heard on the news that there were grassfires up there
However we were wrong - we found out on Saturday (from Denise) that someone from the Royal (now King Charles 3rd) was burning rubbish out the back - very stupid thing to do in this weather. However the fire brigade were onto it quickly - and got it under control in no time
Had a quick dinner - and I persuaded Justin to see a Christmas movie - "Christmess" - an Australian one - that was a bit different
Saturday - given that it was just us - breakfast in bed, and then to the shop to buy some supplies. Saw Denise on the way back (and she told us about the fire)
Had a look in the garden - grass needs a cut again. There are also some brown patches - which I'm not too pleased about
Went to Terry's after lunch to help set up the Village Green for the Christmas dinner that night
First set up the tables - there were going to be 6 of them
And then put the chairs around them
Decided not to put the tables cloths/plates /glasses there - as although it was quite still when we started the wind whipped up a bit later
Next up we set up the lights
Got tall star pickets and rammed them into the ground with a nifty pole rammer device
Finished up around 3 or so - and back to the house - Alex and Jane arrived soon afterwards - they had had lunch in Guildford at Curtis' cafe
Made my Chang's noodle salad to take to Kingower - and we went back up around 6.45pm
Another lovely night
The lights looked good also
I guess we left around 11pm or so
Sunday, and we'd said we'd get up for breakfast at 9am - so that gave me plenty of time to do my puzzles
Alex and Jane had brought some lovely sour dough and fruit breads - so we had them for breakfast
And then it started raining, and then pouring ....
It was expected. Thursday through Saturday was late 30s early 40s in temperature. Sunday was still warm - 27 - but a bit humid and wet
No gardening today - no watering required either. I had pulled up some "weed" passionfruit from home, and planted them here - we'll see if they survive - they were looking a bit bedraggled
I'm assuming that they haven't ....