Sunday 31 October 2010

A Gloomy Day

The clocks went back last night and today has been wet and murky. The autumn colours are so glorious this year, but you really need the sunshine to see them at their best.

I have been quite busy on the craft front recently, and have finished several projects. Firstly a little jacket for number two grandson. He wore it when they last came to visit -


when he played boo round the corner of the sofa....




It was knitted in Drops Fabel to a Garnstudio pattern



Luckily it fits him. He's growing so fast he's almost grown out of everything before it's finished!!!!

I have also finished a blanket I crocheted for my daughter. Her baby is due in January and she wanted a blanket to snuggle into for night time feeds in the rocking chair in the nursery.





I am planning to make a rug for the nursery floor - probably in cream with coloured motifs round the outside.

Not much else to report this week. It's been an extremely painful week so I have rather lost my motivation to do anything much involving standing or walking. I've seen the consultant again and had another MRI scan and shall have to wait to hear the results of that and whether is anything further he can suggest.......




Thursday 21 October 2010

Autumn at Cliveden

I had intended to tell you about the craft projects I have been working on during our French visit, but this morning Mr D suggested that as it was a beautiful sunny morning - if a bit nippy - we should visit Cliveden, one of our local National Trust properties.

We made firstly for the water garden - always at it's best in the autumn....


We crossed over the stepping stones to the temple in the middle of the lake....



...and admired the view from here....



....the sky was full of vapour trails. This one is reflected in the water....


This beautiful tree is shaped like an umbrella, and if you duck and get underneath the leaves you can see the amazing gnarled branches....



I love the peeling red bark on these two trees, but I don't know what they are! Can anyone help?


I always love the autumn fungi....


After baked potatoes in the Orangery restaurant (Mr D is always hungry and the smell of the cooking as we passed by lured us in) we walked round to the front of the house - or is it the back?....


From this South terrace you can admire the parterre....



...and the lichens growing on the stone balustrade....




As we walked back towards the carpark the sun lit the clocktower....



...and the shell fountain....



By the time we arrived home the clouds were winning the battle with the blue so we were pleased that we hadn't decided to go in the afternoon!!!

Craft next time folks!!

Sunday 17 October 2010

Long Time No Post

I think I should hang my head in shame!! We've been back over a week now and I haven't managed to update my blog!!!! We always come back to a myriad of mundane things to do - getting hair chopped - restocking the larder - boring things like that! Also we always suffer grandchildren withdrawal symptoms and need our 'fix' of both number one and number two grandsons.

I thought I would share some of the work we have done in our French house. We have owned the property for nine and a half years now and have worked steadily at improving it and making it fit our needs. As so often seems to be the case in rural France, the property we bought is made up of several buildings - a house that was habitable, a smaller house that most definitely wasn't, and a barn.

This was the day we took possession. The habitable house is on the right and the little house to the left was in danger of collapsing completely!!


After a little demolition, removing the plaster on the little house and replacing the doors, windows, shutters, etc we now have this -




We removed the hedge between the two houses .....



and created a terrace......



The barn had lost part of the roof in a particularly violent storm.....


And we had the roofers replace it - although not with the beautiful old tiles but with the more practical, modern tiles...




The back garden has evolved from this - with a hedge between the two gardens......



To this......



Inside the main house we have converted the roof space to make two bedrooms, a bathroom and shower room - starting from this........
















And now we have......






















Downstairs was already habitable, but we have insulated, plastered painted, and generally tidied up from this......















To this......





















Apart from the upstairs conversion and the barn roof, the rest of the work we have done ourselves and learned so much on the way - getting round the French planning regulations as well as the practical skills such as plastering.

Would we do it again? Probably not. We are all but ten years older and Mr D has had a new pair of knees and I had a new hip along the way. Goodness knows what may need to be replaced over the next ten years!!! I think we'll quit while we're ahead!!!!!

Thursday 9 September 2010

Off to France again

Just a quick post before we trundle off to our French house. We are booked on the 2.45 boat from Portsmouth to Caen, and should arrive at the house around 11p.m. We'll be back at the beginning of October and I'll catch up then.

Friday 3 September 2010

September already!!

I always think of September as the start of autumn, but the summer weather we had in June seems so long ago now. Having said that, this September weather is glorious and, without the excessive heat of June, is far easier to tolerate.

 I have been a little naughty recently and not posted as much as I should have! It's not that I haven't been doing anything - I've been quite busy. It's just that maybe I've been a bit too busy and haven't made as much space for blogging as I should have.

Last week Mr Dreaming and I went on a short break to Paris. We travelled out on Eurostar and stayed in a part of the city we have not explored before. Porte de Champerret was a good neighbourhood with plenty of brasseries and other eateries. Having been to Paris on several occasions we have done a lot of the touristy must sees and are more than happy to explore some of the less well known areas.


We revisited the Rue Moufettard with it's wonderful market stalls....



Admired the frescos on this House at the bottom of the street....


and then went on to the Jardin des Plantes where we liked this potager planted to inspire kids to grow their own.....


decided we thought the conservatories were not nearly as beautiful as they are at kew



admired the borders.....



and enjoyed some of the wildlife.....


Whilst there we strolled through the Tuileries.....


to the Louvre....


and also got a view of the Eiffel Tower....


and the Arc de Triomphe


I've not been idle with my knitting either. I have completed a couple of baby jackets, have another in progress and have started on a blanket throw - but more of that next time!!!

Thank you for dropping by.

Thursday 19 August 2010

For number two grandson and adventures with a crochet hook

I haven't been too lazy on the knitting front recently and have finished two jackets for our 8 month old number two grandson.

The first one is an aran pattern from Sirdar. I chose Rowan Pure Wool DK in navy blue for this and I've made it in the 12 - 18 months size. Number two is a big lad for his age and there's no point in making something he will grow out of within a few weeks.


Navy Aran Jacket
I took this second photo to show the pattern detail. The colour is a true navy, as in the first piccie, not this paler colour!!

Cable detail
Secondly I made a little jacket in Corilana from Black Hills lovely friendly shop in Henley on Thames. The jacket is 1 - 2 years and I think it looks enormous but we'll see.....




I want to get some more of this yarn to make a hat to go with it. I think it should be nice and cosy for the autumn. Of course if I'm right and it is too big it may be autumn 2012!!!!

This afternoon I've been nursing my oh so sore back. Having spent yesterday staggering around as little as possible with a walking stick. I saw the osteopath this morning and although it's better than it was, it's still quite sore. I decided to spend some time playing with some yarn and a crocket hook. I have been following Suz's inspirational blog and tried her spike stitch motif.

Suz has started a spike stitch group on ravelry with a Friday project. The first is to make a cushion cover using a spike stitch design and she has given instructions.

This is my first attempt............

My first spike stitch motif
My poor camera seems to be having an attack of taking out of focus piccies. Think I need to put a new one on my Christmas list!!

Off to do some more knitting...........

Thursday 12 August 2010

43 and not out!!!!!

Today is Mr Dreaming's and my 43rd wedding anniversary. Where did the time go? Seems like only yesterday we took our vows in the village church - a day of mixed emotions as it was only weeks after my father died suddenly. He was only 47!  However happiness won the day and I always remember it fondly. It's amazing how lavish modern weddings have become. Our wedding service was held at 2.00 p.m. We had a buffet reception at a local hotel and then left about 6.00 p.m. to drive down to Cornwall for our honeymoon, staying the night at Axminster! I made my own dress and also the bridesmaid's dress! I don't remember the total cost but nothing near the costs couples incur these days. We never felt hard done by.

There now - don't I sound ancient!!!!






And the fashion? Well - it was the sixties!!!!