Well, someone needs to challenge the Channel 5 view of benefit claimants!
Welfare Rights Lit! |
So why are we back to the gardening blog today? Firstly, because it's the Big Garden Birdwatch and after last year's featherless fiasco, the pressure was on to spot something. The little chart was printed off, the feeders were topped up and the rule was simple - nobody leaves the kitchen until we've done an hour of serious monitoring. Six wood pigeons, four blackbirds, two blue-tits, two crows, a robin, a goldfinch, a greenfinch and a wren later, I'd spent a lot of time looking at the garden and making plans for next year.
Front garden in the summer |
Thirdly, I'm aware that there is the usual nervousness around funding at the CAB and that I shouldn't neglect my fall-back self-employment. I still have a few people looking to me for gardening help, plants and hanging baskets and I need to maintain and increase that customer base in case there isn't a place for me in benefits training after the summer.
And finally, this is always a good time of year for gardening. It's a fresh start, time to sort out the seed box, draw up the crop plan for the allotment and look forward to spring with a clear slate and a new growing season to enjoy.
And hopefully, plenty of good things to blog about!