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Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Spring in Cornwall

A friend of ours has 4 Jacob sheep ewes & they all had triplets, 1 died but the others are thriving. This one was only a few hours old when we met her.
A thrush munching on a snail.
A walk through the woods & meadow, where everything is springing into life.
A fern about to unfurl.
A Beech nut growing through the dead leaves.
Violets.
Primroses.

Bluebells.
Trees coming to life.
I disturbed this little fella from his sleep in my garden.
Swans & Canadian geese enjoying the sunshine.
Maude & Delilah trying to hide from the sun & cooling down with a dust bath.
L's Easter bonnet & Spring picture made for the school Easter fayre.

Hope you are all enjoying the Spring sunshine & have a happy Easter.

Friday, 21 January 2011

Frosty mornings.

Our walk to school this week has been in bright sunshine but at the same time it has been very, very cold & everywhere is, yet again, white with frost.



This reminded me that I hadn't put up the photos that I took just before Christmas when we had an amazing hore frost, which lasted a week.







But in the garden the snowdrops are just starting to open, Spring is on it's way.

Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Birds, Blocks & Bake.

I was in my kitchen cooking earlier watching the birds through the patio doors & it reminded me that I hadn't blogged my bird photos. In the Autumn I moved the bird table etc right outside of my patio doors as we only use the doors in the Summer. The downside of this is I'm forever taking photos through the glass when I should be cooking a meal :D
Robin.
I think this Blackbird decided that there were tastier morsels under the house so squeezed in there.
Mistle Thrush
Pied Wagtail
Not a great photo as I had to zoom to the end of the garden but this was a Fieldfare sitting on my bay tree as far as I'm aware we haven't had one of these in the garden before.
And my little Blackcap who I blogged about after seeing him for the first time on Christmas day, well he's been back every day since and there is now a Mrs Blackcap! She has only been visiting here for the last week & is quite timid although bossy, to the other birds, & very photo shy but I will get a photo in the end, incidently she has brown cap.
Now an update on the string quilt challenge, I really love making string blocks it is seriously addictive. I've cut strips from all of my patterned cotton fabrics these are mainly florals it has to be said!
And I've made 30 blocks so far, these are only roughly trimmed at the moment. I have a few things in mind what I'm going to make a few small projects and a quilt then I'm going to attack my Globaltex stash to make some cushions. Excuse the dull photos the light here is not good at the moment.

And for a change in the evenings I've started another crochet blanket this time I'm using Yvestown blog's pattern the inner circles are the same as my hexagon one and these will have another row to square them off in a very pale cream. I've done about 40 so far so I'm getting there, I know I should've finished my second hexagon & my ripple first but I do really love this one so simple too.
52 week recipe challenge - we've now done a creamy mushroom soup, which I did fiddle around with slightly, a delicious soup and I got a chance to photograph my latest CS find 4 soup bowls.
Then another bake this time a lemon cake with crunchy topping, this also went down a treat!
This weeks recipe is for a country cottage pie, which I made on Monday after looking at the ingredients and just guessed the method. I haven't got a photo as I had to make it ahead of a Governors meeting it had been devoured by the time I got home although they did save me some. All the recipes can be found at Debbie's blog here

And finally I'll leave with proof that Spring is on it's way Tete a Tete's in my kitchen and
snowdrops in my garden.
Now my hook is calling.