Just a short post today, thought I would share a few of my favourite things from H & M Home, really lovely items at really good prices, check out the web site for more of the same. Enjoy and don't spend too much!
I had plans!
I've framed them all.
I have at last framed all my cards that were in a recent blog do you think I can fit this many in a very tiny downstairs cloakroom? Watch this space. Take note of the 'Happy' picture it was printed by a very talented company called 'A two pipe problem' visit their website if you love all things graphic, the Hambledon in Winchester sells their goods if you live on the south coast.
New Cloakroom
Don't be fooled by the title of this post, I am getting a new cloakroom it's true, this time next friday all will be started, floor removed along with old toilet and sink and yukky pipes. However I thought it would be boring to just show you the new shiny cloakroom so here in all its ugliness is the old revolting cloakroom minus everything that was crammed in there. It's not the biggest cloakroom you have ever seen but I bet it's one of the ugliest!
The Liverpool Giants.
What to grow?
Sitting here today in my Conservatory listening to yet more hail beating down on the glass roof I am looking out onto the garden and thinking what sort of food might be growing out there this summer.I have been known to go a bit overboard with seeds, I don't own the acres of ground that I imagine in my head, however this year I have grown absolutely nothing!
Happy Birthday Sam
Who lives in a house like this?
I have to confess it's some friends of mine with very good taste, I am house/bird sitting sort of and I couldn't resist taking some pictures of these lovely things. I'm sure they wont mind being famous for five minutes, it's all in a good cause, wasn't snooping around your house honest! Happy Friday.
Three nice things about blogging.
Today I am reaping the rewards of being a Blogger, by complete chance I sold something on e-bay and a message was sent to me from the buyer saying could she pick up the item, and by the way she was a quilter (my e-bay name has a quilting reference). I replied and arranged a time to pick up the item and mentioned my blog as my quilts were on there and I thought she may be interested to have a look.
My weekend.
Not an especially thrilling weekend but very productive, we cleared out the loft for the umpteenth time, except this time I mean seriously cleared it out!Photographs were culled, we decided that our two son's would not want a whole load of photographs of hills in the Lake District when we died (not that we are expecting to do this anytime soon!) so we have ended up with a box each of photographs for them to have to remind them of their childhood years.
I shouldn't have rushed I'm sorry.
Quilts
Over the years I have made many quilts. I was originally inspired by the New England Folk Art look, and 99% of my materials are American as I love all the earthy colours that you don't seem to get in English materials. The soft flannel material is my favourite, it's very cosy. My quilts are made to be used not to be put on show and not touched, my son's had them (and still do), when they were smaller they watched TV wrapped up in them, pulled them around them for comfort when they were ill, and they have taken them with them to their new homes.
Tulips after the rain.
Easter Sunday.
Cooking for a baby shower.
After saying on yesterdays blog that I didn't do sugary colours today I have spent my entire day with just that!We baked for a baby shower to be held on Saturday, I discovered that a lot of icing sugar and butter makes me feel decidedly ill to say the least, however we are pleased with our end results but I don't want to see any more icing sugar this side of Christmas!
What was it?
Some of you by now will know what I like and what my tastes are from previous blogs. I have been bombarded with all things Easter on my travels just lately, which largely seems to have consisted of pale sugary colours, something which for me, no matter how hard I try I just can't do, so when I found this beautiful time warn container I new that I would be able to do my own personal take on Easter.
Easter, Chocolate, Plans, and a bit of a quiz.
The last of Devon for now.
So near but so far! Thank you ladies.
Whilst visiting Lyme Regis last Friday we passed a rather nice place called The Boat House, "do you have a mobile phone" came a pleading voice from an upstairs window, yes we replied, then a rather bizarre 10 mins unfolded. It would seem the lady hanging out of the window and her daughter had locked themselves in their holiday cottage.
Unexpected weekend
Anyway to get back to the nice unexpected things, we are off to Odle Farm for a long weekend, not planned at all, we will walk, talk, eat, have nice coffee, take pictures providing I can get the hang of my new camera, visit some galleries in Honiton, drool at the lexington goodies in the Peter Betteridge shop, visit Lyme Regis and the lovely Town Mill Bakery, see our friends at Odle Farm, it's been a long time, watch the shooting stars whilst sitting in the hot tub, and I will not be snitty!
Have a good weekend whatever you do, I will be back on Monday with hopefully some new pictures and places that might tempt you.
A gorgeous Lexington video for you to drool over, enjoy. Especially for my friend Dave B, check out all those cushions!
Enjoy my house Tom and Rosie, you deserve the rest.
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