Elizabeth and I went to see Six on Friday night at His Majesty’s Theatre which was completely packed with a full house and queues out the door. Six is a musical about Henry VIII’s six wives who tell their own stories in song, competing for who had it the toughest.


I enjoyed it. It was very good but it did make me realise yet again how professional the production of Cats was that Elizabeth was in last week. The singing and dancing in Cats was significantly better than Six and I don’t say this just because I’m a parent whose daughter was in it. As I said previously, the young talent in Cats was extraordinary and those young people are already semi-professional and at the top of their field.
Today Ben and I went to the allotment to see what damage there was following Storm Floris. My blueberries are under a very makeshift, temporary cover to stop the birds eating them all and I didn’t expect it would have survived and I was right. I really need something better but here it is today after pinning it back up.

I have a pear tree at the allotment that never fruited until last year when I got three pears. Now the tree is covered in fruit and I’m expecting a delicious feast because the few I got last year were sensational.

I have a lot of plants that are past it and flowering or going to seed but I can’t bear to pull them out as they’re covered in bees. I’m sure most of the bees are on my plot – there are literally hundreds of them.

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