Holidaying in N.Z.

Holidaying in N.Z.
Our favourite holiday spot N.Z.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Pot from West Germany







While my sewing machine is at the repair man I feel lost! But I wanted to update my blog and thought I might show this lovely old pot/Vase? It originally came out from my Great Aunts in England and was left to my Mother back in the seventies, along with many other lovely pieces.










On the bottom it reads W. Germany and 408-40, I wonder what this means?










I really like it and think it brightens up a corner in my lounge-room, I seem to like pieces that have a bit of a story with them.

Friday, June 24, 2011

winter camelia








It might be winter and some days wet and miserable, but isn't it nice to step outside and see pretty flowers like this camelia sasanqua, my hubby grew it from seed many years ago, it sits right outside our back door and brings color inside.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Kempton market













On a recent trip to Hobart we stopped at a little town called Kempton and had a look at their local market held in an old church, it is such a pretty little town,(30 minutes from Hobart city) and of course we did get a few bargains! Just wanted to share a few pics with you all.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

apron for Chris



















I made a reversible BBQ apron for my brother in law who will celebrate his birthday this weekend. He can take it to the shack and enjoy clean clothes while Barbequing. I added a pocket on one side too, What do you think Christine?

Thursday, June 16, 2011

stay at home morning tea





















My hubby is having a day off and instead of popping out in the pouring rain and having a coffee I decided to do a stay at home one instead. I love the little Denby (made in England) cups, the Furnivals cake stand (also made in England) I love its old brushed enamel stand, and the stamp is inside an old sailing boat, it is so cute.

The soup is on and now to the sewing machine. I love fridays.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Tea Towel swap































Today I received my Tea towel swap from Jo in Wellington N.Z. at http://www.littlehedgehogs.blogspot.com/ and I was so thrilled, I couldn't believe all the lovely little parcels, Jo really shouldn't have! The hand cream is absolutely beautiful, my hands feel better already. When we were in N.Z. last I bought hand cream and it is almost gone, so I am over the moon. I can't wait to try out the chocolate (two lots) - especially the chocolate covered marshmallow fish, it says "as kiwi as" , yum. The tea towel by Flora Waycott is adorable, and the "I love Wellington" and umbrella on it is too cute for words. I didn't know swapping could be such fun. Thanks again Jo, I really do love my swap.

Friday, June 10, 2011

weekend in the snow











































We got to experience snow in the Highlands and is was just beautiful. Warm fires and walks along the lake, it was a lovely couple of days. To top it off a fish too, my hubby was happy.













Monday, June 6, 2011

Parcel from Eileen in Wales













Today in the mail a lovely surprise from my cousin (eileenfoto) in Wales arrived for me. She had made me a lovely patchwork cushion cover, can't wait to put it on! A beautiful piece of lace called Carrickmacross lace, which originated in Carrickmacross (South Ireland) a couple of hundred years ago and is the same lace as was done in Kate Middletons dress for the wedding. This town is not far from where Eileen grew up in Ireland. Eileen said the ladies sat doing this lacework by candlelight in the by gone days! Eileen also made me a lovely little crocheted square with a flower in the middle. I just love real mail. Thanks so much Eileen I love them all. x

Saturday, June 4, 2011

apron in a bag














My friend asked me to make her sister inlaws grandaughter an apron, I came up with the idea of making a little bag for it to go in when it was finished. I think it looks pretty cute.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Farmers market, soup and open fire













This morning my trusty little cart and I went for a walk to the Farmers market, Shaun Rankin was doing a cooking demonstration there too, (parden my ignorance but I didn't know who he was - I shall google him!) It looked and smelt delicious. I returned home and made some minestrone and sat by the fire and ate it for lunch. I love my Hull made in U.S.A bowls which I bought a couple of years ago at a local market stall, the bread sits nicely along side the bowl and saves getting a tray. I wonder where Hull is? Another google for me. I love wintery saturdays.

aprons for kathy's kids







A friend asked me to make three little reversible aprons for her child care business for the children when they have cooking.