If we were having coffee…or even a cup of tea…

If we were having coffee…or even a cup of tea…we would be enjoying one of the Anzac biscuits I made on Thursday. We agree they are such a good biscuit to dunk in tea.

If we were having coffee…or even a cup of tea…we would talk about how nice it has been to have a week off from work and have time to rest, read, relax and reset. You say yes it has been good.

If we were having coffee…or even a cup of tea…we would talk about all the little fungi that are popping up in the garden. You smile and I say I have bulbs to plant and need to attend to the now giant rosemary as well. I say my foot is probably well enough to do a little gardening now, and you say good.

If we were having coffee…or even a cup of tea…I would say that the highlight of my month is not having to wear the moon boot any more. Now of course there are weeks and weeks of rehab to go, but every day my foot feels a little better. You say good – don’t over do it!

If we were having coffee…or even a cup of tea…we would talk about forthcoming plans such as the ballet, a fabulous sounding dinner hosted by chef Peter Gordon at Floriditas, the French Film Festival and contemplating a trip over the Tasman.

If we were having coffee…or even a cup of tea…I would ask you if you would like to stay for dinner? There is salmon tonight, the za’atar salmon with tahini to be exact from Ottolenghi Test Kitchen, with rice and a roasted courgette (zucchini) and capsicum salad. You say that sounds good, so I get into the kitchen and we settle down for an evening of food, wine and conversation.

Entered in what’s been on your calendar? – hosted by DebbieJo and Sue and Donna.

Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer, good food and pretends to garden.

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20 Comments

  1. I love all of the little gems in this post, Barbara. A relaxing week off of work, Anzac biscuits, little delights popping up in your garden, and forthcoming ballet and film festival. That all sounds absolutely perfect to me!

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  2. I enjoyed a week at home and gosh how that helps reset your mind and body. I’d also say be gentle on that foot and yes I would stay for salmon! Looks delicious

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    1. I am being good and doing my physio prescribed exercises but it is so tempting to go for a long walk when the sun is shining…sitting in the garden is a better option right now. The salmon cooked like this is good.

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  3. Hello Barbara, I made some Anzac Biscuits this year using the recipe from Jo Tracey. They were rustic but delicious. My daughter is taking me to the Theatre next week to see ‘The Dictionary of Lost Words’ which I’m looking forward to. Enjoy your May and all that is coming up in your diary. Thanks for sharing with us at #WBOYC? Sue L x

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  4. Yay to the no moon boot! I think I’ve lost my giant rosemary in all the rain while we were away. It’s really outgrown its pot in any case. I’ve chopped it back and let’s see what happens. That’s a big yum to the salmon.

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