I’m sitting here feeling awful again – is it the previous bug still hanging around or is it a new one? Who knows – all I know is that I have no energy, a scratchy throat and sinuses full of what feels like cotton wool. To say I am fed up is an understatement…and while it was nice to spend part of Sunday reading and drinking tea, I would like to start doing more walking now my foot is on the mend. Ah well…not a lot I can do really except drink lots of fluids, rest and keep cosy.

In the basket
Well, there were more parsnips in the Wonky Box this week – could they be this season’s avocados? Regular readers will get that reference….anyway, here was also a bunch of carrots, potatoes, onions, broccoli, a pumpkin (last week’s piece went mouldy before I had a chance to roast it….not good!), a small bag of Brussels sprouts and a tiny cos lettuce. If you want to know what I did with some of my parsnips, check out my latest Substack post.
We got some sausages and pork for this dish from The Guardian from our local butcher (see below), and then some chicken mince, rainbow chard, pears, mushrooms, satsumas, a tube of tomato puree, chickpeas for the store cupboard, a Boursin as I always buy one when I see it (not always available here), a piece of sheep’s milk gouda, and I could not resist a few of these shiny red yams (oca).
Eating
No fancy meals out this week, but we did join friends at our local pub for food on Friday evening, and I enjoyed mushrooms on toast when I had lunch with a friend on Wednesday at Urban. At home, as mentioned, made a rather good pork dish for Sunday dinner with lots left over for tonight.


Out and about
On Thursday evening, a friend and I went to an excellent book event at Karori library. The Ngaio Marsh Awards in association with Wellington City Libraries were behind this conversation featuring five award-winning Kiwi writers and one newly published one. Author Brannavan Gnanalingam introduced fellow Ngaio Marsh Awards winners Claire Baylis, Dame Fiona Kidman, filmmaker/ true crime writer David White and debut novelist Jennifer Trevelyan (A Beautiful Family was published on 3 June). It was a great discussion and our local book shop was selling signed copies of some of the books too.

Simple things
- Reading this great piece on AI and the humanities gap
- Going to the hairdresser for a tidy up.
- Seeing lots of sunshine over the weekend after the storm of Wednesday.
- Finding this lovely slow living series on YouTube – introvert & dog.
- Spotting a silver eye or tauhou hopping about the herbs in the garden.
- Celebrating my great nephew graduating from McGill in Montreal.

What were your small pleasures this week? Here are some other blog posts from a few fellow bloggers looking at the good things in life. This week’s little fungi in the garden is in the featured image. Also entered in the weekend coffee share hosted by Natalie.
- Anne of Something Over Tea celebrates the start of aloe time.
- Natalie looks for one beautiful thing a day – and finds it.
- Travels Through My Lens remembers the 81st anniversary of D-Day.
- Meanwhile we can celebrate six things in Fred’s garden.
- There is coffee over at Trent’s.
- The Travel Sketcher enjoys asparagus and this week in The Pearl.
- Deb of Deb’s World celebrates her daughter’s birthday.
- Sue reminds us to pause, reassess and reimagine.
- Mr Tootlepedal shares bees, flowers and birds, and the Scottish countryside.
- The Glasgow Gallivanter does just that!
- And…Jo takes us on a culinary adventure in Vietnam.
- ..…and all the other lovely bloggers out there. Sorry if I have missed anyone…..
Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer, good food and pretends to garden.
You can find Thistles and Kiwis on Facebook, and also on Instagram @thistlesandkiwis.


Mmm … mushrooms on toast … I haven’t enjoyed that for a while! In this strange beginning-of-winter weather, I hope you will feel well very soon so that you can take advantage of sunny days. Books are comforting when one is off-colour and the weather is grim!
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Mushrooms on toast are good aren’t they? At least I am at home with books and tea but would much rather be out and about.
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Ugh, so sorry to hear another bug has got you. Hope you get rid of it soon, take care! And thanks for linking.
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2025 seems to have been one thing after another….
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It’s so lovely you managed to get to the book event. Not many in my part of the world these days, but being an ex-librarian I even organised a few. Love ’em. I know it’s rough when you seem to constantly feel crook. It will pass, but Winter is the season to be afflicted I s’pose, and you are colder down there than we are in the tropics although it is chilly here too. Lots of honey, lemon, and a dash of rum or whisky if you indulge, works wonders at night. You have wonderful Manuka honey where you live, very therapeutic. Take care, hope to get back to Wellington again one day, loved NZ when I visited many moons ago.
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Yes have got through a fair bit of honey! Hope you make it to NZ again one day.
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Last comment was from Pauline at Happy Retirees Kitchen, I always forget to add that. Cheers, Pauline
(https;//happyretireeskitchen.blogspot.com)
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I hope you feel better soon. That goulash recipe looks tempting – I might try it at the weekend unless the weather warms up over here. I would finish cooking it in the slow cooker rather than the oven, and serve with mash.
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Sorry that you are sick again! For the month of April, we were all sick with a nasty coughing cold that just lingered. No fun! Hope you feel better soon.
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Just seems to go on and on….
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So sorry. Unfortunately, I know what that feels like.
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What a bummer about your cold; I hope you feel better soon. Thanks for sharing the link to my blog!
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I’m a bit ged up being incapacitated.
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It is good to see a kilt in action.
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It is isn’t it?
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Hi, Barbara – I don’t believe I’ve ever eaten mushrooms on toast. I will definitely give it a try. ❤
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It is very good! A little cream cheese on the toast first.
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I hope you can rest up and recover and enjoy that beautiful fresh produce.
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Thank you!
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Hope you are feeling much better – it really is miserable to be ill, but to be out with wave after wave must be agonizing.
I guess I am not the only one who suffers from produce going mouldy. I thought is was a humidity issue, but I guess even in your drier climate, it happens too.
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The pumpkin was in the fridge but still with the plastic wrap which may have been the problem.
I am feeling a bit better today thanks.
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Ah yes! The bane of the plastic wrap!
Glad to hear you are on the mend. I just read your latest post and I am very glad to hear you are generally feeling better.
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Thannks Ju-Lyn!
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I hope you feel better soon! It is so frustrating when a bug sticks around longer than expected and it drains you of energy.
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It really is frustrating but feel as if I am getting there thanks.
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Good to hear! And now that your foot is healing…it’s time to get out and get some fresh air without the moon boot.
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Sorry to hear you’re still unwell. I hope you feel better soon. Mushrooms on toast looks healthy and yummy. Did it come with shaved cheese on top? Thank you for the mention and for your weekend coffee share.
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Feeling much better now thanks Natalie. Yes there was cheese on top of the mushrooms – delicious!
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I find myself experiencing waves of sickness as well… just when I think I’ve kicked something, the next something comes up on its tail! I do hope it’s all passed by now and you’re enjoying a gentle, healthy slide into the new week.
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The new week is starting better!
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I just subscribed to your Substack! I have one too but it’s more like a way to keep in touch with friends and family.
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Thanks! Trying to post once a week…
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I always enjoy your small pleasure post Barbara! Thanks for the mention.
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