Tuesday, 1 July 2025

Library Book Photo for June

 Well, Wimbledon started with good tennis and a lot of heat, hot here in Suffolk too - love it!


Collected last week from the library van, just 5 that I'd reserved and one I spotted on the shelves.


Decided to read (or re-read from 50 years ago) another Nevil Shute. There's books from authors I know ............... Kristin Hannah, Christina Koning and Katy Watson but the 'Clues in the Fjord' is a new to me author and a translation from Finnish or Icelandic - not sure which and not sure I'll like it and finally the book by Jenny Pearson is a children's book that looked interesting as it's set in WWII.

Last time (when the mobile didn't come but they kindly sent my books to Stowmarket) there were 15 and I've written about those I read on the Books Read 2025 page. Some went back unread as I just couldn't get into them and there is still one here to read.

Three of the these read, one still here and the rest returned unread.
 The Katie Fforde wasn't a thriller as the spine label says but her usual light stuff but I couldn't get into it at all.


Enjoyed all these four


I went online to reserve some more books but discovered the online reserving thingy wasn't working, thankfully it was only off for a week or so. I'm enjoying the re-reading of the Nevil Shute book so have already reserved another.


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Monday, 30 June 2025

End of June Financial Round Up

As I hoped for at the end of May,  June was a low-ish spend month, with only one known extra which was the Council garden waste bin at £64 for the year - up £2 from last year. Other garden spending was £4 for squash and sweetcorn plants from car-boot sales after my fails and forgotten sowings.
The regular every month expenses are Council Tax, phone and broadband, charity donation and electric bill, they totalled just over £300 this month.

House expenses included £10 for the window cleaner again - I'm sure he appears more often than every  6 weeks when the weather's good! and dish washer cleaner (Asda's own brand is 98p compared to Finish at £2.98) I like to use this on the very hot wash cycle every six months or so.
 I picked up the washing up bowl in the kitchen by it's rim, which snapped right off giving me a nasty - but thankfully small, cut on my finger. I had no idea a plastic washing-up bowl could be dangerous! It went out to the bin before it attacked me again and a new one for £6 from our local hardware shop was quickly bought.

There was the unexpected £20 for Car Tax renewal as mentioned earlier in the month and I topped up the car up with diesel just once this month = £36
I finally got to the Hospice shop in Stowmarket to leave a donation ( for the mug gift) and while in town bought a bag of sunflower hearts for the birds - only feeding these at the moment as they can go in a starling proof feeder.

Car-boot finds of 3 birthday and 6  Christmas cards totalled £1.40 - buying some cheap means I can do a little to support a couple of artists when I buy other cards at art exhibitions.  The little plate for next spring was 30p plus this pretty tin of notelets for £1.50 which will make a gift or a raffle price at Over 60's group when it's my turn to take one.




Personal spending included exercise group, the  trip to cinema was £10 including car parking, a jigsaw puzzle and one second hand book when an  Angela Thirkell book popped up cheap on Amazon at last. There are still a couple I've not got or read but they are way over ten pounds. 
I stocked up on a couple of bottles of shampoo and also got paracetamol and antiseptic cream for the 'medicine cupboard'  from Superdrug and final spending was for a haircut.

 Mid month I looked online to see if any Josef Siebel slip-ons that I wear indoors all the time were in any sales. There are lots of shoes I can't wear due to wide feet and needing arch supports in flatter shoes but these I can wear with no pain. I found some for £30 less than full price. So ordered them ready for when I need them.


 We now suddenly have a Josef Siebel shoe shop in Stowmarket, which was a surprise, until I discovered Josef Siebel is the new name for Shoephoric, which is what is was before, so I will be looking out for their sales as well as online.
[Also have a large East Anglian Children's Hospice Charity Shop about to open in one of the old banks - very good news and an M&S Food Hall in the Autumn - Stowmarket getting posh at last!]

Whatever I do I can't seem to get food spending down to the frugalist of frugal bloggers/vloggers. Some don't seem to spend much on fruit - I do. This time of year I'm buying nectarines as well as my apple-a-day. Some people are able to go shopping frequently and find yellow sticker bargains, or Lidl cheap boxes or those too-good-to-go pick up bags from supermarkets.  I can't do any of those things because it's too many miles and we just don't get the bargains that are available in bigger town stores.


A few penny pinching notes from June.
  •  Few strawberries from my plants each day early in the month. 
  • Then  raspberries (until I discovered that the dry weather had made their seeds really hard and they were upsetting my stomach which is Most Annoying)
  • As usual dishwasher only used every other day 
  • and washing machine mostly only twice a week.
  • Another large cauliflower from boot sale for £1 - fed me for several days.
  • Very Big bundle of beetroot from boot sale for £2
  • Reading library books for free.
  • Home made bread from the bread-machine (I worked out a 400g 50/50 white /wholemeal loaf costs  just under 50p) 
  • Eggs still £2 a dozen from farm gate stall
  • Tumble dryer not used all month
  • No flowers, jewellery, make up etc bought
  • Free physio appointment and then free exercise and arthritis management 6 week course
  • First of the climbing French beans - they were delicious.
  • First courgettes
  • First cucumbers
  • Two Vileda mop heads for £2


Looking ahead to July and again there is only one known extra - the virus protection for the laptop and it's the month when I get two State pension payments(because of it being paid every four weeks). So I should be able to move a good chunk into savings.

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Saturday, 28 June 2025

Saturday - Almost the End of June

Mid Suffolk weather report - There's been all sorts of weather here this week including some windy weather Monday and  unexpected rain on Tuesday morning, - although not enough to do any good, predicted rain that didn't happen and then un-forecasted rain over Thursday night that I didn't hear but filled a water butt  plus some sticky humid with sunshine thrown in too and getter hotter - In other words a Very English Summer!

Bits of gardening were done, pastry cases made ready for quiches or maybe a Lemon Meringue pie - that would be good, 12 people at Keep Moving Group and my 3rd week of Arthritis exercise and management course - not sure it's helping as yet. Plus a very quick shopping trip to get cider vinegar for making pickles - more about that next week.

 I've enjoyed watching some of the Wimbledon qualifying on TV and found a series on the free Pluto channel called 'Flashpoint' which dates back to 2008 - 2012  and is a police drama from Canada. Really odd to see one of the main character actors (Enrico Colantoni) was also in 'Person of Interest' - a US thriller series from 2012 - 2016 which I was watching a few weeks ago. He must have gone straight from one series to the other - a busy actor. ( I looked him up and he's never out of work).

Had the first two small courgettes this week and the  first of the French Climbing Beans- so delicious.

Sorry I didn't reply to comments yesterday and apologies for my mop-heads being boring rather than beautiful!

It's supposed to be a hot (for England) weekend here with temperatures in the 30's C  [ I looked it up for US readers! (30°C × 9/5) + 32 = 86°F ] - so not a lot of galivanting will be done!

Have a good weekend, I'll be back Monday with the end of the month frugal/spending round up.