I am short on words and time and energy but it appears I have a lot of photos. Here are some of the good, simple things that have been happening lately in amongst the hubbub of busy family life which I want to record and celebrate.
:: My school held an Enterprise Fair in which children made and sold items. I commissioned a bracelet.
:: A beautiful afternoon out with my sisters at Pavilion Tearooms. We live near each other but all lead busy lives so don't get together just the three of us very often at all. We had tea and cake and chatted - it was really lovely. Hello also to the nice reader who complimented me on my crochet top!
The tea rooms are set in the walled garden at Standsted House and the grounds were looking really gorgeous.
:: I have grown some sweet peas and picking them is a constant joy. Every year the strength of their scent surprises me.
:: Bella is learning to drive. She is paying for all her driving lessons herself with the money she earns at her weekend job. I am very proud of her, even if she moans constantly that she has no money.
:: She let me take a photo.
:: Sunday morning walks with John after we have dropped Bella at work. I always try to take a selfie of us. This time together feels really nice - a break in a usually hectic weekend in which we are able to chat properly and catch up with each other.
:: Farm shops. There is one by the tea rooms and I have been there quite a few times lately and always love a browse.
I bought this bottle for the packaging and luckily it is delicious. I had it on top of courgette fritters.
:: Bottomless brunch (or middle class daytime drinking as John calls it) to celebrate a friend's birthday. This was a very good margarita (my favourite cocktail, closely followed by a negroni).
:: Dinner in the garden. This was a traybake of chicken, lots of vegetables and harissa paste. We served it with yogurt, mint and couscous.
:: In amongst the mostly grey and windy weather we've had this summer, we have had odd days that have been really warm. Usually when I'm at work. The only place Ziggy could settle in the evening was here, on the outdoor sofa.
:: A very enjoyable and easy read for book club. It's nice to read a book in which women grow stronger as they age, rather than becoming invisible.
:: An evening stroll in Portsmouth one night. We had to pick up Bella from a gig so decided we might as well make the most of it.
:: Hedge trimmings looking pretty in a vase.
:: Coming downstairs to a sunny kitchen. This always makes me happy. I love watching the shadows on the kitchen wall while I make my morning cup of tea.
:: Garden growth. These redcurrants will go in the freezer with the kilogram I picked last year and maybe this year I will do something with them.
:: I am picking the blackcurrants every week and adding them to the bag in the freezer. I don't want to waste a single one. This year I might make jam.
:: You may remember the crochet bag I made and showed you in my last post. Well, I got round to lining it with a vintage sheet.
I still had two balls of yarn leftover though, so I made some bunting for the back garden - just simple semi-circles.
But there was still lots left, so I made two hanging baskets for the bathroom (pattern here).
I think I used every last bit of that yarn which was very satisfying indeed.
So there we have it, lots of everyday good things from the last month of so. Bella and Angus have already broken up for the summer but I finish on Tuesday. Not long left, but a huge amount to do at school in that time so I cannot relax just yet - soon though.
As always your photos are stunning. You live in a beautiful area. Bella is so grown up! and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your posts so much, Gillian. Your photos are beautiful and your philosophy of life inspiring. A friend is making white peach and red currant jam - might be a project for you? Well done and good luck to Bella with her driving and enjoy your well deserved holidays.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see what you have been up to lately. Good luck to Bella with her driving lessons. Great picture of you and your sisters, Gillian.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos as always and a lovely post for others to read. Thank you. Yes, the last days of term are always way more busy than many people realise - nearly there now. Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteI have never commented before, but finally want to say: I so enjoy your blog posts - your lovely photographs... and your way with words. Thank you!
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