Sunday MrFF suggested we take my usual walk together before shopping for the news paper and a few items we needed as friends were coming for dinner. We were out in good time, only got a little damp and were home before the heavy rain started.
The route down to and over the river takes us past a pretty garden where the owner often puts out pots of mostly bedding plants for sale, around 50p each and sizeable healthy plants they are a bargain. You make your selection and post the money through the letterbox. As usual I stopped to see what was available and this time he had some very lovely terracotta pots planted up with begonias and petunias. I am a sucker for a nice pot, I’ve been known to buy plants just to get the pot and these were good. Two small square ones £5 each a larger one £10 of the usual flowerpot shape with a pie crust border. I looked at them longingly while MrFF pressed on, no way could we carry them on our walk. But I thought about them a lot, particularly the square ones and Monday morning after breakfast announced I needed to go out.
Amazingly the pots were still for sale and I bought the two square ones, posting a £10 note through the letter box. I also checked the pie crust pot which I saw was handmade from Witchford Pottery they call these their pastry pots. We visited the pottery located near Stratford in Avon many years ago when we toured the Cotswolds. Then I bought a lovely pot for my Scottish garden that I passed to my brother when we downsized.
By the time I came home via the town collecting a few essentials my arms were aching as after overnight rain the pots and their contents were saturated. But it was worth the effort, they look great on the balcony. But of course the pastry pot preyed on my mind and by mid afternoon I was out again telling myself if the pot had been sold it didn’t matter. It was still there, another £10 through the letterbox, more arm ache and it came home, I’d walked 3.5 miles on my journeys.
I like the symmetry, a friend had already lent me the other big pot for my dahlias, and I like all the clashing bright colours. I am so pleased with my purchases and our summer balcony.