Monday, 2 December 2013
December already?
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Harvest time
What an incredible summer and early autumn it has been. Never before in the UK have I been able to sit outside on my birthday!
Even the sweetcorn ripened, ten cobs in all. More climbing French beans than we know what to do with, ditto courgettes from just one plant, and cucumbers still growing strong (again only one plant!). The freezer door hardly shuts. I have reluctantly had to yank out the late-planted and still flowering Virginian stock in order to plant spring bulbs in the new bit, otherwise it will look very empty come Spring.
Thursday, 29 August 2013
I've been progressing on the Walnut and Wensleydale project. the jumper is almost complete and it is going to be a tight fit!
Also managed to make a doll's cot for E's birthday which is imminent. We are all (that is 20 family members) going
off for a Country House wee3kend near Hereford. really looking forward to this (if not the drive down)
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Garden finished
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Heating now okay. Electrician reckoned we needed the rest of the house re-wired, but out of the question financially.
Went on hols to France in May, but probably for the last time due to creeping health problems on Keith's part, and the horrendous travel insurance costs. Hey ho.
The council gave us a strip of land 8 foot wide at the back of our house. Times 50 foot, this is a lot of weeds and rubbish to dig over. Hard work, but the weather is not too hot (in fact, not warm at all for June!), so attacking it slowly. Have got a tonne of gravel, a tonne of sand and 70 paving slabs sitting on the drive, all to be shifted to the back and incorporated.
Went to Coventry for a really nice CSM day, nine of us, able to study machines and techniques in depth, and talk to everybody.
Friday, 29 March 2013
Will we have heat tomorrow?
Electricians finished this morning. Can't tell if the heating will actually come on until the Economy Seven kicks in overnight. Totally run out of logs due to continued snowy weather, bought small bag from Co-op and they are damp.
Tomorrow is the first of two Lambing Days at Long Whatton. Bet it's cold in the tearoom with the door open. But they are always so nice to me there, that I try and put on a good spinning display.
In the meantime have been knitting handwarmers like mad. Did I mention I dropped the sock machine on my foot? That was 6th March. Bruised two tows but broke the yarn carrier and damaged no fewer than 17 needles. I was trying to fix the machine to a cheap jardinière I had bought, in the hope of making a stand to take to shows. A travelling case from the States is 339 dollars basic plus a whopping 451 dollars carriage via Fedex. Local furniture man not prepared to make a one-off. The museum helped me sort the poorly machine but it has reverted to being very stiff to turn, and have to have the row counter stuck up in the air. I was asked to do more days in the Griswold Room - how could I refuse? First one will be Easter Monday - and mighty cold it is going to be in that room as well!
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