Wednesday 31 May 2017

Bank Holiday Weekend

The last week has mainly been about enjoying the sunshine and making the most of being outside, Rosie has worked out that she doesn't have to do the hard work of finding the juiciest, nicest dandelions, she can sit back and let L do it for her, one very happy rabbit.


Bank holiday weekend we attended the local County Fayre, L enjoyed the animals and had her first ride on a donkey. She has been wanting to ride a horse for a long time but I think she would be a bit worried about getting near a large animal, let alone on it! So a donkey ride was a good starting point, she got on the donkey fine, panicked when it started to move and wanted to get off, with some reassurance she settled down and rode round the ring, wasn't sure at the time how much she enjoyed it or not but today she has asked if she could ride a donkey again, so assuming that means she actually did like the ride in the end but no mention of horse riding lessons at the moment!



They had loads of tractors, going back to one of the first produced in this country, to modern day, the commentary about each tractor was rather interesting.


They had a lovely display of some birds of prey, watching them fly is always amazing, the owner had a raven that would bark like a dog, rather that talk. they also had tug of war competitions, the young farmer's floats.





Fruit is slowly ripening at the allotment, well one red strawberry,


a few red currants,


and a nice lot of apples, hoping these do well as they are delicious , it's a blue moon column apple tree.


Peas are doing really well and we have just sowed a load more, to hopefully spread the season out.


The blackberries have just started to blossom.


I planted a couple of lupin plants two years ago, one is doing really well, do love lupins, had a lovely display in our front garden but they died of a few years ago and the next lot I planted didn't do well, now have some seedlings that I hope will do well, now the soil has had a break might do well again, fingers crossed.


Anna wrote a lovely review of The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul, I've been on the library waiting list ever since and finally got to pick up a copy the other weekend, now halfway through it and loving it, it's a nice story but also interesting, as you get to see the different cultural mix and the traditional family views and the more modern ones collide.

Lots of work in progress, I've knitted a couple of rows of the throw and the same on L's cardi, cut out the fabric for the geranium dress for L. The purple fairy fabric is her choice, she was really pleased with it when she found it in our local fabric shop and can't wait to wear her fairy dress.


Have just about finished the autumn embroidery, just one leave to finish of and then to decide whether to move onto the spring or winter section.

Joining Kat for Unraveled wednesday


We have been given some back issues of Eco Kids, L loves these and I have decided to treat her to subscription, actually think this is a treat to hubby and I as we are both enjoying the magazines too. The first issue is covering the rain forest, we have this lovely book Nature Cross Sections, that covers various habitats, it was a book I bought for O when he was the same age, it has been well loved. Anyway I can see us having a lot of fun learning about the rain forest at the moment she is interested in the different layers as in the forest floor in the under canopy, the canopy, emergent layer and all the animals that live there.




8 comments:

  1. Glad you are enjoying the book. I am really enjoying the Katrina Kenison one although as you mentioned, it isn't one to be rushed through. A lot to think about and digest. Well done for finishing that cross stitch - it's beautiful and the Geranium dress won't take you long now. It is an easy sew - I surprised myself. Fabric looks really pretty. We have our first strawberries too - hurrah! Your plants are all looking lovely and healthy. The Eco Kids magazine sounds great too. Enjoy!

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    1. The book is wonderful will definitely be reading her other books, books you can potter through, mull over like the katrina Kenison ones are great, just pick them up when then need is there. I thought the geranium dress would be more complicated but it's a nice sew. Eco kids magazine does seem good so far, not normally one for taking a subscription for a children's magazine!

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  2. So many lovely sights! That fair looks like a heaven for kids - pretty sure my grandson would love the tractors and the birds and maybe we'd share a piece of fudge :-)

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    1. The country fayre is lovely day out, not been disappointed yet, birds, tractors and a wonderful craft tent, heaven :)

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  3. I've read The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul and loved it. I've got her mexican book waiting to be read. What sweet fabric you are using for the geranium dress. I'm not surprised L is excited. Your lupins are doing well.I'm looking forward to gathering more than herbs from our garden.

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    1. It's wonderful when you know it won't be long and you can gather all that wonderful food you have been planting, herbs are great too. Will have to look out for her Mexican book, have made a list and will see what we can find the library only has 2 of her books.

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  4. your crossstitch is beautiful! I used to do that before I became a knitting nut. I have a big fiber festival coming in September that I'm excited about. My sister will be with me :) Loved seeing your flowers and happenings.

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    1. The fibre festival sounds amazing, I tend to alternate my crafts and usually have some knitting, embroidery and sewing on the go at the same time :)

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