05/18/2008

a good day for gems...

Nursery1

So here it is the spare room, the new project. As you can see rather a dumping ground for stuff that I keep intending to sort but just seem to keep shutting the door on! So I decided whilst I am feeling okay and haven't much in common with a beached whale yet I must crack on....First job is to sort & store away all  my bits which I hope to get on with this week. More to come......

Had a change about in the main bedroom, I seem to sleep better for a while if I move stuff about so here is the new set up. I am thinking of wallpapering one of the walls with some vintage paper I picked up recently but it may have to wait until more pressing jobs have been taken care of.

Bedroom2

Had a great finds day today on the way to collect a cot thanks to Freecycle, which needs a good scrub and a lick of paint ready for pride of place in the nursery...have allsorts of ideas for bumpers & quilts,

Cot1

We spotted a random boot fair and nipped in on the way back and managed to snaffle these gems

Boot

Two lovely oval mirrors in great condition, and these rather divine wooden candlesticks.....and the best find of the day this yummy eiderdown and its green......hoo blimin rah

Eiderdown

Already washed and drying nicely ready to take pride on place at the end of the bed.... I just missed a slightly smaller one but the way I see it there's someone else out there chuffed at their haul.

Then to top off the day my youngest (aged 7 I might add) went for a 10mile walk up a mountain and brought his Mum & bean these wonderful flowers...thank you rom pom Tom XX

Toms_flowers 

05/17/2008

earthly joys

oops really wanted to mention this book 'Earthly Joys' by Phillipa Gregory...in my floral post, it was fab.

A great novel set in the early 1600 about a gardener John Tradescant who served many of the great men of that age. What really stuck with me is that he was the first man to cultivate horse chestnuts in England, a tree that I see everyday and just always assume has been here forever, how differently I now look at those lovely pink & white cones & look forward to conker season and maybe cultivating one ourselves.

There is also a sequel telling the story of his son crossing the americas on an adventure and the strife of the civil war her in England so I hope that gets to the library soon.

I highly recommend this book and others by the same Author as I seem to be working my way through her entire collection!!!

Floral Heaven

As I've been a bit slack on the posting front and my house is a shabby tip rather than an inspiration I thought I would post some pics that I took on a trip to the botanical gardens in Edinburgh last year....

I love alliums they are my fav flowers and I never lose my sense of awe at them

Allium1

aren't they just divine (even with the rubbish photography!!)

Allium2

and then there's the rose, so sweet and delicious I wish that I could grow them with some success but alas I just seem to end up with some brown thorny twigs and a pathetic looking flower half dead at the end....certainly not like these!

Roses

anyway a flower always lifts my heart and brings a smile to my face even when I feel completely rubbish, full of woe and sorry for myself.

Hopefully I shall be starting the makeover of my spare room/dumping ground for stuff into my vintage/shabby/retro nursery soon and I thought I would record my progress here so if your interested check back soon and I'll be posting some pics. Off to collect a cot tomorrow so it'll be the first freecycle addition to the new room.

   

05/03/2008

long time.....no type

Finally have spent sometime online....even if it is on the sofa, stuffed up with cold! Am starting to feel a little bit more human now although the insomnia is a killer, so energy levels are still at an all time low but at least I dont feel constantly sick.....bleugh.

And so to the very belated winner of the Friday giveaway.......and the lucky winner is 'Jane' (so if you let me have your address I'll pop the lovely journal in the post) hopefully there will be more giveaways in the pipeline...so stay tuned.

I will also be starting the nursery makeover soon so lots of photos coming soon.

Take Care everyone and thankyou for your lovely comments even though I have been extremely slack in the posting department......

03/25/2008

Been a bit bleuuuugh...

Still here but haven't posted for a while as Easter visitors, not much sleep, completely knackered (thanks progesterone) and feelin sick pretty much all day.....can't face any food but rice crackers & cream cheese.....& orange juice!

Been knitting lots cute socks & booties..pics to come

Will announce my giveaway winner in a couple of days stay tuned....Take Care All Rxxxx

03/16/2008

eggshell quickie

A quick one for Rosieben.......put your eggshells in a little cloth bag, make sure you seal it well.....otherwise mess in the washer and put in with your white cottons. I got the tip from an old victorian book and I definately think it works...obviously it won't turn grey's to white but i think it brightens them and an added bonus the eggshell are well crushed after a couple of washes and great for slug repellant or composting....

Ritual Sunday baking.....

Every Sunday I like to do all my baking for the week, its become a early sunday morning ritual. Everything is quiet there always seems to be peace outside other than a few bird calls & the whir of the Kenwood. It is my time to bake lunch box goodies,bread rolls, mini cakes, danish pastry pizzas (aka tana ramsey) fruit loaves for after school snacks...all in the freezer ready to be whipped out when needed.

I love bread, it certainly is our staff of life (I eat far too much of it) and I love using fresh yeast now I have found a little local deli that sells it to me. I always use organic flour (marriages wholemeal, Doves farm strong white & honey seed flour by sunflours for the fruit loaves)as I have found for me it gives the best results.

Flour

I make the following each week

x2 1lb wholemeal loaves

x2 1lb spiced fruit loves

12 wholemeal rolls

12 cup cakes

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and often bake depending on our menu for the week.....

12 chocolate brownies/carrot cake/lemon sponge depending on what ingredients I have.

12 danish pastry pizzas

10 wraps

They are all whisked into the freezer and sustain us for the week. I do cook bread through the week but if something happens & I don't get time I have my back up loaves. I used a bread machine for many years but once I got my Kenwood there was no going back. The bread is far superior, a much better texture and keeps fresh longer. I also pre slice a loaf before it goes into the freezer so I can defrost a slice at a time. I know some people may find it too much to bake your own bread but once you get into a routine its really easy and I would encourage you to try....you'll never match the taste and you know exactly whats in it.

03/14/2008

friday giveaway....yay

Books

Welcome to my first Friday giveaway......a lovely sketch/source book covered in the delicious vintage paper that I picked up a couple of days ago....just leave a comment over the coming week and I will pick a name from the hat/bowl/shoe next thursday and announce the lucky winner...

I must finish painting my cabinet today, the paint seems to be taking longer to dry...I always find this with green paint, i'm sure its something to do with the pigments or more likely the cold room...I think I'll light the fire today to give in a hike in temp and speed things along. There is alot of glass and I haven't been too careful with the paint brush but a nice sharp stanely blade will do the job when its all nice and dry...then what to display, my china collection, books, fabric or other random stuff....this will be the biggest dilemma and will mean ferreting lots of stuff out, trying it, endless rearranging and then having to put all the disguarded items away....more work. The more practical of you including my dear husband will ask WHY its just a cupboard fill it with stuff and be done.....hmmmm but for me its art & needs to give me that little smile everytime it catches the corner of my eye, like a still life, it needs to work together and be harmonious.

03/13/2008

change

Its been all change again over the last couple of weeks Keith has been away in Germany for the majority of it and it has taken time to get used to him not being here. Although this week started with a crisis as his passport & suit were hanging on the back of the bathroom door...he was at the airport, so with a frantic rush & a £165 taxi journey (thank goodness work expense) a quick hello in the little chef car park and all was right with the world.  I don't mind him being away as I get lots of time to potter about muttering to myself and I've had the car this week with some errands to run I've had lots of charity shop opportunties.....

Flowers

thank you for the flowers they were lovely......

Yesterday I had to take the car for some new tyres so I took the chance to visit the age concern warehouse. One of those places I have wanted to go for ages but there was never enough time/had the kids/some other reason. Yesterday was the mother of all hauls what a great place, grubby, dank and piled high with stuff....it was fantastic. Now for some women its handbags, for some its shoes, others laying on a beach in the sun....for me this is my idea of heavenly bliss. Rumaging & shifting stuff about knowing that at the bottom of each dusty old box there could be treasure. Seeing the potential in an old plate, lonely at the bottom of the pile.

I will begin with this tray.....

Tray

Everytime I flick through Cath K's books this print always catches my eye and I am ever hopeful that I might come across a piece in my rummagings...well yesterday was well rewarded and at 50p my luck was truely in.....some lovely textiles that will eventually turn into other things, then there were some gaydon cups for 'Agnes' the vw camper, ready for this summers adventures...

Cups2 Cups

The egg cups were a must as they matched perfectly the lovely little napkin rings I found last week and then there was this, not quite as delicious as the tray but almost......

Paper

So as we speak I am covering a lovely little sketchbook for a first ever giveaway as I decided that as I had been blessed with all these amazing finds that I should share them with you....

So watch this space...Take Care Rxx   

03/09/2008

new camera

my photos are awful....out of focus and naff. I have tried to master my camera but it no good so I will be investing in a new one at the end of the month.....then it will be pics everywhere hoorah!