I got the rest of the seed potatoes into grow bags. I have four types so we shall see how they do. I’ve also planted garlic, and marrow.

I’ve sown more seeds too. Runner Beans, Peas, Chilli Peppers, and various herbs. I’ve also planted out some herbs that are already grown.


It’s Friday, and I’ve got a busy weekend ahead. Working on Saturday, outing on Sunday. Then a day off on Monday!


I spend much of my downtime listening to music. I have long moved away from Spotify. These days, I prefer Qobuz and Roon, and I discover a lot of music that way. My main genres are jazz and electronic. Right now, I’m trying out Maestro, a new music app from Paul McGowan of PS Audio.


Much as I’m not a huge fan of a 3.50 am alarm, it’s nice to be going home from work at one in the afternoon.


It’s a dry start to the day at least. Coffee made.


I use Roon as part of my music listening experience. Today, however, I have downloaded PS Audio’s Maestro, and I’m giving it a free trial. Let’s see how it goes. So far, so good. It’s playing nicely with my Mac, my DAC, and my Denon AVR.


Well, I’ve been in my garden three times today. First time I did some weeding and planted out marrow seedlings. 2nd time, I put some seed potatoes in grow bags, and planted some potted herbs into the herb table. Lastly, I decided, on the spur of the moment, to mow the lawn. In between that, I’ve been drinking coffee and listening to music.


I have ripped the CDs I purchased yesterday to one of my external drives. It’s an older USB Hard Drive, so not fast, but it’s fast enough for audio playback. I have two connected. This one for audio and photographs is 16TB, and the other, where I keep documents and other stuff, is 14TB.


This morning, I planted out the marrow seedlings I had sown 2-3 weeks ago. I don’t think we’re likely to get any more frost. Fingers Crossed.


Today, I put the marrow seedlings that I had sowed a couple of weeks ago, into the garage ready to plant out. I sowed tomatoes, runner beans, peas, and chilli peppers, and put those onto sunny window sills to get them to germinate.