I have just had one of those days where everything
goes perfectly. It didn’t look as if it would
go that way as there was a heavy mist/fog and made me almost change my plans of
going to the local car boot market.
As I really needed some eggs and other bits and pieces
I girded my loinss and set off, (shanks pony style!) along the drive against
the fence I have a grape vine and in the four years I have been here it hasn’t done
very well. However I had high hopes this
year as it was heavily laden with pump fruit.
I just had to have a peek and a taste, bliss, lovely and sweet, Yay! Enough for eating, giving away and grape
cordial!
Then on to the nursery man to buy some purple
sprouting broccoli seedlings (I forgot to sow the seeds). He had some lovely begonias for $1.50...Isn’t
it beautiful!
When I was browsing the crochet sites a while ago I saw a wonderful pattern for a handbag at colour in a simple life this one was made with waterlily flowers, absolutely beautiful! It had bamboo handles and I thought that would be great for Mum! The flowers were puff stitch and I thought it would be too bulky for Mum so I decided to do the African Flower pattern from Heidi Bears, which is hexagon shaped like the lily flowers.
Just before I sat down to do this post I went out to pick some beans for my dinner, and thought I had better check up on the strawberries.
First I decided to go to the supermarket and pick up a
back of kitty dry food as it was on special $7 as opposed to the normal
$11/12. While there I glanced in the
meat section think of buying a small chicken for dinner as a treat. But hey there was some rump steak on special –
about $8 a kilo normally it is about $18!
Well my dinner was decided and the cats could have the trimmings as a
treat. Enough to freeze for another day
also.
On to the market.
While I was buying my eggs from the egg lady I noticed that she had
packets of Ernest Adams slices on her table, and my favourite ‘gooey caramel’! They were only$2 or 3 for $5, normally they
are about $5 a pack. So guess what, yeah
they were near their best before date. But I am sure they will be scoffed well before
that. I have a few elderly shut-in
neighbours, who love cake!
Then on to the nursery man to buy some purple
sprouting broccoli seedlings (I forgot to sow the seeds). He had some lovely begonias for $1.50...Isn’t
it beautiful!
I was about to wend my way home when I espied a stall
selling handbags etc. Now I have been
looking for a circular bamboo handles for a project for ages and no such
luck. Well my luck had changed, there
was a hag with exactly the handles I wanted and only for $2. This project will no longer be an UFO!
Later on in the morning I was tidying the dining room
that acts as my craft/art room I saw my stack of fat quarters for a quilting
project. I wonder I thought ….. Yes! There was matching material for the handle
project. Isn’t that a great match?
What is the project you may ask. It is a carry bag for my Mum. She is in a rest home in Perth Australia,(she
has Alzheimer’s) my sister works at the Rest Home and tells me that she gives
everything away, so it is difficult to find things to send her. However she has one thing she will not give
away her handbags or totes. She will
carry several on her wrist everywhere.
When I was browsing the crochet sites a while ago I saw a wonderful pattern for a handbag at colour in a simple life this one was made with waterlily flowers, absolutely beautiful! It had bamboo handles and I thought that would be great for Mum! The flowers were puff stitch and I thought it would be too bulky for Mum so I decided to do the African Flower pattern from Heidi Bears, which is hexagon shaped like the lily flowers.
So I spent a pleasant hour or so getting the crochet
side finished – mainly tidying all the ends, tomorrow I will cut the lining out
and start on fitting it.
Now I am as waste not want not person and I was
looking at my pile of trimmings, um, they would make great stuffing for toys
etc. So out comes a bag to collect all
future ends. While on this bent I had a
great idea for the scraps that are starting to build up with my crochet obsession. I had really wanted to crochet my Mum a lap
blanket, but my sister said she would only give it away! I will crochet her a lap blanket, out of
scraps and if she gives it away, it is no big deal, it probably would adorn
some other souls lap. So I did a few, just tiny plain grannie squares.
The rest of the afternoon I finished reading David Baldacci’s
novel, One Summer. You need a hanky for it is a real tear jerker. Totally different from his usual style, that
man can write.
Just before I sat down to do this post I went out to pick some beans for my dinner, and thought I had better check up on the strawberries.
They have been cropping all summer – just enough for
dessert or to have with cereal for breakfast.
I thought they surely would be finished now with cold nights. But no, a bowl full for my dessert, with
cream of course!
Well that has been my day, very pleasant with lots of
savings to be had to boot. Now I am off
to cook my dinner, steak with mustard cream sauce ( deglaze the fry pan while
the steak is resting, with seeded mustard and when the seeds start to pop add
cream and cook till the cream is thick, pour over the steak) it is to die for.
With potatoes and pumpkin and beans from the garden and strawberries
after. Now, isn’t that heaven!





What can I say, I have just taught myself to crochet and am reading Attica24 closely, I am in the middle of copying her hat but in variegated wool and intend to make a flower for it. I have also recently discovered David Baldacci and am loving his work, great minds and all that. I now have almost as much wool as I do fabric, tomorrow will see me out in the garden most mornings. The soil has now dried out and is wonderfully friable and warming up fast. I plan to put the cottage on the market in September and start looking for something in Wales. Glad to have the link to your new blog. Take care.Pam x
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam, Similar minds is true, I got a book out of the library last week on crochet hats! The one I am doing is like Attic 24's, but with a slightly larger brim. No doubt I will post about it. Lucy at Attic 24 is where I always go to learn stuff, she is awesome. Have a great day in the garden, Today is a kitchen day for me.
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