23 April 2026

Bananas

Our weather has been gorgeous these past few days. I was drawn out into our garden where I made a little patio area next to the greenhouse. We had several stone slabs from our across-the-road neighbours - Janet and Phil who were having their own garden professionally upgraded. It was nice to repurpose some of their stone.

I also used some smaller slabs to reposition one of our garden benches in a sunny spot further along the hedgerow,

Both of these jobs were made tricky because of the sloping nature of our garden. The little patio needed to be flat and so did the stone footings for the bench. Levelling out was a bit of a challenge so I needed my spirit levels, a bag of sand and a bag of 10mm gravel but I got there in the end and it was nice to be outside working.

After our evening meal I was out again, repairing an old wooden bench that I bought Shirley for her fiftieth birthday. It had become wonky partly because of its age and continuous exposure to the elements and partly because I have often moved it on my own when cutting grass or sweeping up its regular position.

We were going to dispose of that bench but one day I thought to myself - "We can get a few more years out of that old seat if I can just address the wonkiness."

With wood glue, my electric drill, screws and small L-shaped brackets, I think I have made it stable once more. The glue is still drying right now so tomorrow I will hopefully confirm that my repair work has been successful.

The next job will be to paint it. I bought some good quality garden wood paint when I was last in our B&Q superstore. B&Q is the biggest D.I.Y. chain in Great Britain. I guess it's very similar to Home Depot outlets in America or Bunnings Warehouse in Australia.

Maybe I'll do some of the painting tomorrow but I rather fancy the idea of a country walk with my camera - making sure that I capitalise on this good weather.

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In Yorkshire Pudding health news:-

1.  Recent bowel screening - clear!
2.  Recent diabetic eye screening test - "No signs of diabetic retinopathy."
3. New dental appointment made for Monday. For weeks I have been managing pain and the replacement filling I had last month has clearly not solved the problem. The issue must be with another tooth and there is now some gum swelling in that area. 
4. Efforts to reduce my weight with the aid of "Mounjaro" have been reasonably successful. I have lost over two stones - about thirty pounds since last August - but I want to go lower before I come off "Mounjaro" and instead start to rely on my own will power along with  better awareness of ups and downs in my weight. Previously I never ever  weighed myself. 
5. My high blood pressure - discovered via a general health check in the autumn of 2024 - is now being effectively addressed with a stable cocktail of anti-hypertensive medication. Thankfully, my  numbers are now within the normal range.
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Almost finally - about the image at the top. Discovered today in our fruit bowl - two small bananas that are conjoined like siamese twins. I cannot remember ever seeing such a thing before. As Louis Armstrong sang, "And I think to myself/What a wonderful world!"

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A week ago - our Ian appeared on the front page of the London "Standard".  He is on 
the right, helping to advertise a start-up competition sponsored by AXA Insurance. 

22 comments:

  1. Sounds like a nice garden to settle into on a nice day.
    Good news on the health front
    And I, too, have never seen conjoined fruit.

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    1. Oh my - your response is totally nice Bob! What's wrong?

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  2. That's good news on the health front. Hopefully they'll sort out the tooth issue next week.
    That's bizarre about the "siamese bananas". (I was fascinated by Chang and Eng Bunker when I was growing up.)

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    1. Grrrr! You made me google! "Chang Bunker and Eng Bunker were Siamese-American conjoined twin brothers whose fame propelled the expression "Siamese twins" to become synonymous for conjoined twins in general. They were widely exhibited as curiosities and were "two of the nineteenth century's most studied human beings".

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  3. Congrats on all your health progress! And Your Ian looks great gracing that cover!

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  4. I haven't seen joined bananas for a long time but they used to be quite common. I guess quality screening now removes them from the packing.

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    1. You seem to know a lot about bananas Andrew! Maybe it is because you are bananas!

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  5. Keeping busy will help controlling weight and blood sugar. Along the way it's interesting.

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    1. I look back and I think - Why was I so careless when it came to my weight? Now I am "on it" and taking responsibility.

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  6. Your son a cover boy! He'll now be stopped for "selfies" on the street (if it hasn't been happening already).
    Good news on your health, and I am sure the tooth issue will be solved as well.
    I wasn't sure what you wanted to show us with the banana picture, but after your explanation, I think I Ahave never seen two Siamese bananas, either.
    Well done on the various jobs in your garden, but a good country walk in this beautiful spring weather will be great, too.

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  7. Possibly the gum swelling indcates a root canal infection. Good news on all other fronts and I am similarly annoyed at ignoring my own weight for so long. I lost some but have since been lazy and while I didn't put any back on, I haven't yet lost that final 10KG (22 pounds) Time to get started on that!

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  8. Excellent news on the health update - keep on keeping on.
    It's satisfying to repair and repurpose things. Levelling the ground to accommodate the bench and slabs was hard work. A country walk will be a suitable reward.

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  9. I eat quite a lot of bananas but can't recall ever having come across any "siamese" ones like that. Did that make you feel obliged to eat them both at once? ;) Well done on the health front, hope you get the tooth problem sorted out too.

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  10. I am glad to read that you have had some good news health wise. You must be so proud of your son!

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  11. Your patio sounds like a peaceful place to sit and enjoy your garden and fresh air. Post a photo of the bench you've brought back to life for a few more years. You've put a lot of work into it to keep it around for a while longer. Good job on your health, too. It's hard work but once you start seeing results, that's the motivation to keep going. Enjoy the country walk with your camera!

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  12. I grew conjoined cucumbers last year.......
    Your Ian gets about a bit. Good Lad. Well done!
    Glad your health news is more positive these days. I'm a fat girl and would love to try mounjaro but alas I have no Gallbladder, having had it removed over 40 years ago. It is not recommended for Gallbladderless 😂 fat girls. There's a higher risk of pancreatitis apparently. Oh well, back to the lettuce.

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  13. It is so good for the soul to be outside, fixing, mending, tending, growing. At least that's how I feel.
    I would be interested to know if like me with my weight loss, you have experienced some pretty major changes in how you feel. My body just feels so much easier and strangely, my mind does too.

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  14. Hope the tooth problem is resolved and congrats on all of the good health news.
    Your garden sounds like a nice place to relax.
    Your son is so famous!
    Enjoy your walk!

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  15. Bananas like those are new to me, too! And good for you for repairing the bench. Alas, I think ours is beyond repair. I'd like to get a metal one so I don't have to try to maintain wood.

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  16. Look at you, taking care of your health like an adult:) Good job.
    My husband and I are both on blood pressure meds now and he's finally seeing a doctor without threats of divorce. Who knew adulting was so hard for men?

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  17. Good health to you, well done on facing down those challenges. I too have some garden work to do, hopefully my back will be back to full strength soon for the heavy lifting.

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