Sam (who grows and delivers our veg.) says the time will come when ravening hoards from cities will descend upon the countryside in search of food - and strip it bare.
There will be famine.
There will be violence.
Last night, it seems, an advance guard came from the ground (disguised as slugs) and ate all the chives in my garden.
There's been a bit of a surge on the Romanesques too - but nothing (neither slug, nor child nor snail) has bothered with the single Globe Artichoke I planted at the front of the house.
Good.
We've had a letter from the school.
This term, Year 5 will be learning about light and sound.
At breakfast, Worthing asked Ming if he knows anything about 'velocity'.
Grabbing a piece of charcoal from the cupboard where we keep things for 'Drawing With' Ming leapt onto a kitchen chair and began to fill the wall with equations and diagrams and pictures of spaceships.
(I think The Tudors have been getting him down recently.)
Worthing was entranced.
The post arrived - a paint chart.
Good timing!
Spring Cleaning should already have been under way - but it's such a chore!
- and more entertaining ( I've been thinking) -
to paint over the dirt than to wash it off!
Worthing took hold o

"Spaceships and diagrams are more interesting than blankness and whiteness and boring old cleanness!" he said.
My breath caught.
Whiteness?
Cleanness?
Greenness!
According to paint makers, there are many forms of white.
Pale lemon is 'Citrus White'.
Pink is 'Rose White'.
'Polar White' is a very pale blue.
They've got a 'White With a Hint of Oat'. (Porridge.)
They've got a 'Sunset White'. (Pale Orange).
And they've got 'Apple White', 'Mint White' and 'White With Green Banana'.
My thinking was muddled. But a penny had certainly dropped.
Now - I wonder if there's a colour code for the pale, greenishness of aliens who haven't taken enough exercise.

For Tomorrow