Wednesday 1 December 2010

Thursday 4 November 2010

Lots of colour

You just can't beat bright colours to help with the winter blues. To say I love bright and zingy colours would be an understatement, but strange as it may sound I also love pastels and gentle colours too.  I have all shades of white on my walls at home, I even  call it the 'white house' jokingly because I have lost my daredevil approach to decorating that I had when I was younger. That's a shame really, as I was quite adventurous with colour in the home, but now I go for shades of white (mostly) on the walls and inject colour in other ways via personal things and touches about the home. here are a few of my favourite colours around the house. Sometimes taking photo's about the place makes one realise that  we probably take all our treasured things for granted as we see them so often, but through a camera lens they seem special again.


My Favourite Indian Hat


Bric a Brac finds on the dresser





An antique hat-stand with a heart mirror that I bought years ago


Just a little bit of Blue
Bright coloured posy from the garden




I love wearing bright coloured nail polish


Celtic stained glass cross and bric a brac


The only crocheted square I've managed to make so far in the new Rowan wool


A little bag in the making for Florence



Another view of the bag, a little quilted Angel for the front.


New Fabric and yummy threads


The lantern projects a lovely colour around the kitchen when the sun shines through it.


Monday 25 October 2010

Happiness is a Surprise Package

 It's always lovely to recieve a package, but when the contents are a surprise from a dear blogger friend it's a 'Happiness Is'  moment and it made my day. Thank you Pam. x

Beautifully tied up in zingy yellow tissue with zingy lime green ribbon


And sealed with a Cath Kidston 'Cowboy' seal


Inside the package was a lovely little purse sized notebook, a pattern for some fabric storage pots complete with instructions to make them. and some lovely pieces of fabrics which will come in very handy indeed.



Wednesday 6 October 2010

Mr Mustard, Violet and Doris

Happiness is :  my collection of  artist Sam Toft's 'Mr Mustard'  prints. You may have seen these prints or even know them well, but if you haven't go to the link below and learn all about Ernest Hemingway Mustard, his dear lady wife Violet and Doris their rather grumpy, portly jack russell.

I love these simple prints, they make me smile and make me happy just looking at them. Ernest giving Violet a Big Smackeroo is delightful. I love them and hope you will too.






Monday 27 September 2010

Todays flowers from my garden


Fabulous dahlia and rudbeckias still flowering profusely

Thursday 23 September 2010

Happiness is having tea in 'The Haberdashery'

At the week-end I was in London, Crouch End to be exact and we went to a lovely vintage tea shop/ eatery called 'The Haberdashery' . It's only a small teashop, but so individual and was packed with customers.

Tea and food is served on/in mismatched vintage bone china crockery and the tea comes to you in a big old fashioned brown earthenware teapot. There are buntings inside and outside the teashop, it isn't cheap but it's really worth a visit if you are ever in that area.

Because it was so busy I felt awkward taking photo's so I just managed to take one of the cups and saucers on the wall, which are all used daily. and the other photo is part of their tiny but very sweet garden which has some seating and tables.

I have put a link below to the Haberdashery website for you to see more of their lovely photo's.



The garden of the haberdashery

Tuesday 3 August 2010

Happiness is .....................

Growing my own ingredients for Moussaka



Buying some lovey wool for my crochet



A bouquet picked from the garden




A glass of cold French Cider after walking for hours in Central London.

Finding an amazing piece of art work (not graffiti in my eyes !!) on a blank London wall. Could be a Banksy, but not signed.



Thursday 22 July 2010

Happiness is-- A home grown bouquet

There is nothing quite like growing flowers to cut for the house, and this year I have especially grown more in the garden and on the allotment to cut for indoors. This little bouquet was cut on Monday and is still going today, except for the odd one or two getting a bit droopy.




Two new Dahlias grown from seed this year called 'Stargazer' they are so pretty, I'm waiting to see what the other colours will be like.



Oh the joy !!! success at last, Ssshhhh ! just in-case they suddenly drop off !!
I have tried for two year to grow aubergines with no luck, but this year I put them outside in June as I saw them do at RHS Wisley, and lo and behold 3 fruits so far and more just starting to swell. I also have 3 other plants with smaller fruits called 'Baby Rosanna' and the one in the greenhouse is flowering but the 2 outside haven't done as well yet


I had a good harvest yesterday. It makes all the work seem worthwhile. I get such a lot of pleasure and happiness from growing anything from seed, watching over them and enjoying the end result be it fruit, vegetables of beautiful flowers.


I feel Blessed that I have the money to buy seeds, the health to grow them, water to nourish them, my sight to see them grow and good friends and neighbours to share them with.

It's almost the weekend again, so I wish you all a great one.

M x

Sunday 11 July 2010

A day at Hampton Court Palace Flower Show

I hope you enjoy these photo's of things that caught my fancy that I had to take a photo of. I don't always take lots of photo's of the gardens, I enjoy the stalls and artifacts that are around that just appeal to me and snap away.