Monday, 4 May 2026

Last of April, First of May

April was much drier than average in my area, and in my diary I have recorded rain only four times for the entire month, none of which was substantial. There are large cracks in the soil now, but everything is amazingly green in spite of this lack of water. Maybe vegetation still benefits from February‘s more than average rain.


On Monday (27 April) I worked until 6:00 pm and then went to enjoy the evening light on my standard walk to Benningen.
No shortage of buttercups this year!


Tuesday (28 April) was spent working from home, and in the evening, our team was booked for the pub quiz. 
It was a truly special quiz night for us, not only because we came first: One of our team mates is moving to Hawaii to be with his wife (she‘s native and lives there) for at least a couple of years. Chris has been a regular and valuable team member and friend for many years, and we‘ll miss him. I had prepared a good-bye gift from all of us, and two of us had secretly asked the landlord and quiz master to include a question or two about Hawaii, as a subtle nod to Chris. When those questions came up, he was wondering aloud whether it was a coincidence, and then we told him that it had been our doing.

I worked at the office as usual on Wednesday (29 April) and said good-bye to my colleagues for 2 1/2 weeks - next time they see me I will be married! To celebrate, I‘m inviting them for an after work drink at the hotel bar next door on my first day back.
Sunrise on Wednesday
I went to my Mum‘s after work for a meal and a chat; we‘ll see each other next on my wedding day (and my sister, of course!).

On Thursday (30 April), I finished a few tasks for work in between going for a morning walk with my friend, a back & shoulders massage at the nearby day spa and having coffee with my downstairs neighbour who will look after my few house plants and the mail while I‘m away. I cleaned the flat and packed my suitcase, and at about 6:00 pm left for what was planned as a relaxed train ride to Offenburg with only one change in Stuttgart.
Well… I ended up changing trains FOUR times for the 150 km long trip… that‘s more changes than our standard trip to Yorkshire in the summer!! It was the opposite of relaxed, with the chaotic situation leading to very packed trains and a constant need to check connections on my phone and take quick decisions. In the end, I arrived in Offenburg only about 10 minutes later than scheduled, but rather exhausted.
The navigator app on my phone showed almost an hour‘s delay for my original train.
We were up early the next morning (Friday, 1st of May), and along with many other village band members and other helpers began to set up everything for the May fête which was to start at 10:30 with the Maypole being set up and the actual fête - serving food and drink - at 11:00.
The weather could not have been better, although the wind was a bit nippy at times. Many people came to the Maypole ceremony and the fête; we met some friends and neighbours and were able to sit with them for a bit when O.K. had a break from playing music and before we started our shift at the dishwasher.
We were scheduled to do the dishes from 6:00 pm until ‚open end‘, helping also with clearing and cleaning up as much as possible afterwards, and I had braced myself for being up half the night. Imagine my surprise when most people were leaving by about 8:00 pm; it was of course still daylight and mild enough to sit outside, but O.K. reckoned that many had been out and about already since the morning and possibly been up for much of the night before, when traditionally there are bonfires lit in the fields and allotments to celebrate Walpurgisnacht and welcome in the month of May.
The more helping hands work together on such occasions, the better, and we were back at the cottage already at 10:15 pm - at a time I had expected us just to begin clearing up.
I didn‘t take my mobile with me all day and therefore took no photos, but you can find pictures of previous Maypole setting-ups and the fête on my blog here and here, for instance.

Saturday (2nd of May) was the warmest day of the week at 26 C. O.K. spent all day on various garden jobs around his Mum‘s house. I went on a few errands in the village and during the last couple of hours assisted O.K. mainly by fetching water from the fountain on the square near the cottage, watering his tiny front garden and fetching more water for the jobs he was finishing.
It was getting on to sunset when he finally called it a day, and we enjoyed a refreshing Apėrol Spritz on the balcony, listening to bird song and looking at the evening sky.

It was O.K.‘s birthday on Sunday (3rd of May), and we had a rather relaxed day with enough time for a walk in the afternoon before getting changed and being driven to nearby Ortenberg, where O.K. had booked a table for family and friends at a traditional village restaurant. The meal was good, and it was nice to see the friends we don‘t meet very often. O.K. and I ended his birthday, the day and the week with a nightcap at the cottage, trying out one of the birthday gifts.

29 comments:

  1. The celebrating and excitement must be building up to your big day. Glad the May Day fest went smoothly and now you have time to get ready for the next happy event.
    Happy Birthday to O.K.! I know he will have a wonderful year as he will have a lovely wife to share it with!

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    1. Thank you, Ellen! ❤️
      Only a few more days…

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  2. Happy May 3 birthday for OK!! He can't forget your wedding anniversary since it will be same month as his birthday! Great you came in first in pub quiz. Since you have that member moving to Hawaii, I will say "aloha". ❤️

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    1. Thank you, Kay! ❤️ He‘s not the type to forget anniversaries, birthdays etc. anyway - that‘s more my job 🤣 Even though in my flat I walk past the birthday calendar many times a day, I still manage to realise too late I should have sent a card to friends like you who live far away…

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    2. My friend, you have had so much to think about and plan for! I truly am happy for you both and wish you every happiness.

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    3. Thank you, Kay! It hasn‘t been all that much, really - we wanted a very small wedding with just seven of us, a modest ceremony at the registrar‘s followed by coffee & cake and then a nice meal at a good restaurant. The big day is tomorrow, on the 8th 😍🥂

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  3. Just as well with the rail changes that O.K. took much of your wedding/holiday luggage on ahead in the car. The wedding is coming closer now. Have a lovely week.

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    1. Changing trains four times was certainly easier with just one suitcase and my handbag. Yes, two days left before we‘ll be husband and wife!

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  4. Have a wonderful
    Wonderful wedding day- and decades of happiness afterwards
    Siobhan

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  5. Sounds like a very stressful train journey, and seems almost a miracle you managed to get there "almost" on time anyway...! Hope the rest of your holiday will run more smoothly - including your wedding day! ♥♥

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    1. It was odd how it all turned out with a relatively short delay, but if I had insisted on taking the originally booked train (including my reserved seat), I would have arrived almost an hour later, and by the time we‘d have reached the cottage, I would have been nearly ready for bed.
      So far, things have been good, and I do not foresee any trouble at our wedding 🥂❤️❤️

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  6. Happy belated birthday to O.K.! I hope everything from here on out is smooth sailing, and your wedding week is full of joy for you both. Congratulations!

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  7. Your wedding is getting ever closer and I send warmest wishes for a perfect day.

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    1. Thank you, Addy! Yes, only two days from now, and on the third day we‘ll be married ❤️

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  8. Happy birthday to O.K. Exciting times all round. It was so nice of you to arrange some special Hawaiian questions for your friend.
    I hope all the ends, if there are any, are tying up neatly before your wedding day, and your day is full of joy and happiness.

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  9. The wedding draws closer! So exciting! Happy belated to OK and good job working Hawaii into the pub quiz. That's a special sendoff. :)

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    1. Thank you, Steve!
      We wanted it to be a special quiz night for Chris, and it was even more so than we imagined.

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  10. O.K.'s birthday and refreshing his drouthy garden ...
    A quiz team member off to a new life in Hawaii. And your wedding imminent !

    Changing trains four times, with all the waiting involved sounds exhausting.
    Isherwood wrote a famous book which could be re-titled *Meike Changes Trains* .

    I don't like fireworks, too powerful and dangerous, and scary to cats & dogs.
    Bonfires, if safe, are a wonderful community building asset..
    I associate bonfire smoke with summer gone and late September waxing into winter.

    Drouthy is Scottish for thirsty. To have the drouth is to need a lager.
    Hope rain comes. Buttercups are a good sign.

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    1. Drouthy - say - DROOTHY.
      As in ... Ye were aye a drouthy lass, Meike.
      Aye = Always.

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    2. Rain has come yesterday, and more is forecast later today and tomorrow. The attic windows that had been covered in yellow dust are now see-through again, and the garden won‘t need watering for a few days.

      The day after tomorrow will be here in the blink of an eye!

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  11. Thinking of you and wishing you and OK a wonderful wedding day tomorrow and a long and happy marriage. Every blessing.

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  12. May 8th, Happy Wedding Day! ♥

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  13. Sending all good wishes for your wedding day and your future together. Looking forward to seeing the photos.

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    1. Thank you, Linda!
      We‘re almost off to our 5 days away; the weather forecast next week is not great - that will give me time to blog 🤣

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