Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Easter makes and bakes


So Easter is over for another year and it threw every kind of weather it could at us: thunder, lightning, wind, rain, hail and sunshine.

For most of it, we stayed inside and did some reading and crafting, only venturing out for new supplies. The pom pom tree is a new make. I did try gluing the balls onto the polystyrene cone but they fell off and rolled in all directions. What worked in the end was threading them into different sized rounds and simply dropping them over the cone.


Chickpea and her boyfriend made biscuits. He's never made them at home so she's introducing him to the joys of baking. Last time they made a cake just so he could experience licking the spoon.


On Sunday while the thunder and lightning raged, Chickpea and I made a start on some decopatch. The dragon and unicorn are hers and the bird is mine.


Just the legs to finish now.


I also started my bird embroidery from the Feb/March issue of Stitch magazine. Tracing round the pattern, listening to my favourite Bon Jovi song, 'Dry County' on Planet Rock, whilst sipping fragrant Lullaby Dreamcatcher tea. Pure bliss.



And, of course, there was kirigami.


We didn't stay inside all weekend though. On Good Friday we ventured to Dunham Massey. It seemed like everyone else did too so our journey took three times as long as usual. However, it's a big place so there were always quiet corners to be found. More photos coming soon.


Finally, there was excitement in the garden as I spotted our first ever willow warbler! After watching it for ages, it of course flew off as soon as I went to fetch the camera so here's one from last summer.

The best thing about this Easter? That it's not really over as I still have this week and next at home. Yippee! I have a whole list of things to do and see. Don't you just love holidays? :-)

Monday, 6 April 2015

Easter weekend


Have you had a good Easter weekend? Ours has been a lovely mixture of inside and out. I went for a couple of walks in the area to see what was new in nature and saw my first butterflies of the year. A small tortoiseshell...


and a peacock.




Flowers are still few and far between but I did see plenty of daisies, lungwort and coltsfoot.



Thanks to Amanda of The Quiet Walker who is following a tree, I was also able to identify a group of larch trees. I'm going to try harder this year to identify trees in our area. I have the impression that there's mostly silver birch and willow but I'm sure I'll find more than that!


We also had a day out at Speke Hall but I'll save the photos for another time. This is a muddy view down to the river Mersey. It felt so good to be out under the warmth of sunshine and blue skies.


Homewise, as of today, I am the owner of a new fence! Is it normal to be excited about a fence?


Probably more understandable to be excited about cake. Parsnips were on special offer in Aldi so I decided to have a go at making parsnip cake, despite the fact that Chickpea hates them! I used this basic recipe but added my own flavourings of lemon, ginger and cardamom. Highly recommended and not a parsnip flavour in sight.

Lastly...



I finally finished my blanket! I used Lucy's cosy stripe pattern and yarn pack but added three of my own colours (a dark purple, bright pink and mustard yellow). I enjoyed making it so much that I've now started a ripple.

So I still have my journal quilt to show you and the photos from Speke Hall. I'm hoping to have more time soon as I'm only back at work for 4 days and then have 2 whole weeks off - I can't wait!

Enjoy the rest of this long weekend. xx

Monday, 21 April 2014

Easter Saturday at Tatton


On Easter Saturday we headed to Tatton Park, one of our favourite places. There always seems to be things to do there, whether enjoying the park or one of the events. This time there was a craft fair and, of course, chocolate themed activities for the children. A giant Lindt bunny greeted everyone.

The weather forecasters had promised sunshine and there was a row of big yellow suns for the whole day on the BBC web site. I have to say that it was actually rather chilly, cloudy and grey and I spent much of the day wishing I'd put a thicker jumper on. We didn't let that stop us with our plans though. After a tour round the craft fair, making a mental note of things to go back for later, we headed towards the farm.


Our route took us past this carpet of green alkanet.


So pretty. The flowers are very forget-me-not like.


Something else that is very pretty is the farmhouse. I dream of living in a house like this, though in my dream there aren't endless streams of tourists walking by and taking photographs.


The farm has the same lovely bricks and dark red paintwork.


On the way down to the farm we saw this wood carving of a sow and piglets. However, these were the only baby piglets we saw as the litters had been born a couple of months ago.


There were lots of fully grown pigs to see though, most of which were fast asleep or eating. Lancelot was snoring loudly.


Myrtle, meanwhile, fell asleep while we watched. Someone next to us commented that she has a face 'only a mother could love'!


Something we weren't expecting to see was an exhibition of drawings by Kim Lewis. Lovely and delicate drawings. Little Baa was the theme for the children's Easter trail.


His namesake was in the farmyard being fed from a bottle and petted by everyone. They have three lambs which are being hand-reared. It amused us that one of the instructions on the information leaflet was 'Do not kiss the animals' but, if I'd been able to cuddle one, I don't think I could have resisted covering it in kisses!


I'd have been less likely to kiss a chicken, though I did admire the colourful feathers on this cockerel.


We were fascinated by the ball of feathers on the head of this crested duck. It looks like a strange growth or a creature hitching a ride.


This female had one too - very odd-looking.


In the forge, a blacksmith was demonstrating how to make a horseshoe. It's a pity we couldn't get a bit closer to the fire to warm up.


Finally, there was a wonderful smell of leather in the tack room.

By this point we were getting hungry, so we headed back to sit in the car for soup and sandwiches - it was too chilly for us to sit on the grass though it didn't deter hardier souls.


Refreshed and with tummies full, it was time for a walk in the woods.


More lambs were spotted in the next field.


Full of the joys of spring!


In the woods there was still a lot of foliage to appear.



And we were surprised and disappointed to find hardly any bluebells - just this small patch.


Lots of bracken is starting to unfurl though.

And that was our day. We did head back to the craft fair to pick up a couple of treats before heading for home.


Top of the list were these cakes from The Little Round Cake Company. On the left we have lemon and blueberry cheesecake, and on the right, sticky toffee pudding. The latter was divine!

We also treated ourselves to some pies: Pork & Stilton, Dark chocolate & chilli beef, and Pork with a cheesy crumb topping from The Crusty Pie Company. The two pork pies were very nice but let's just say the chocolate/chilli beef is an acquired taste.

Today has been a gorgeous, warm and sunny day and it tempted us out into the woods again, though this time closer to home: I'll show you some piccies at some point. I still have one day left before it's back to work. Fingers crossed we have another lovely day. x

Sunday, 20 April 2014

Happy Easter







I wasn't going to decorate the house for Easter this year but, after seeing all your lovely decorations, I succumbed.

We had a lovely day at Tatton Park yesterday which I'll tell you about next time. Today though is cold, grey and very windy so we'll be staying inside and hunkering down. One thing the wind has been great for though is my new windmill. Well, I say new but I actually bought it last year and never got around to putting it outside. It's amazing how much pleasure something so small can give you. To make you smile on Easter day, I've uploaded my very first YouTube video so that you can see it in action.


Happy Easter everyone! xx