Friday, 19 March 2021

Excitement up North and a world tour.


Good grief there’s not been this much excitement in months.
We wondered what was occurring as we entered Bacup for our
weekly market shop.  There were folk stood around everywhere,
lots of white vans and police.


Turns out they were recording series 3 of Brassic. We’ve never
seen it as it’s on Sky, which we don’t have.

The beautiful northern girl actress Michelle Keegan was there.
She’s quite tiny.  We stood and watched for a while and I got told
off for taking this picture.  They seem to do a few takes, either that or
they just film in short bursts.

The lad in the pink, don’t know his name, apparently he’s the main
male character, came over to us and said it was refreshing to see people
dressed nicely and that we looked great.  We thanked him kindly, not
having a clue who he was.


Then blow me if nearby Hebden Bridge wasn’t featured on
Interior Design Challenge the same night.  They were revamping three
eateries, all of which we’ve been in.


Well I feel like I’ve been on a world tour in a day.
My morning berries are from Spain, Morocco and Guatemala 
There’s some airmiles there.


Can’t let Friday pass by without a couple of Mum’s
Facebook cartoons.



and we may as well have an outfit pic to finish.
Rocking the urchin/Diane Keaton look.


Have a lovely weekend.
Keeping smiling and maybe join Annie over at her 





Excitement up North and a world tour.


Good grief there’s not been this much excitement in months.
We wondered what was occurring as we entered Bacup for our
weekly market shop.  There were folk stood around everywhere,
lots of white vans and police.


Turns out they were recording series 3 of Brassic. We’ve never
seen it as it’s on Sky, which we don’t have.

The beautiful northern girl actress Michelle Keegan was there.
She’s quite tiny.  We stood and watched for a while and I got told
off for taking this picture.  They seem to do a few takes, either that or
they just film in short bursts.

The lad in the pink, don’t know his name, apparently he’s the main
male character, came over to us and said it was refreshing to see people
dressed nicely and that we looked great.  We thanked him kindly, not
having a clue who he was.


Then blow me if nearby Hebden Bridge wasn’t featured on
Interior Design Challenge the same night.  They were revamping three
eateries, all of which we’ve been in.


Well I feel like I’ve been on a world tour in a day.
My morning berries are from Spain, Morocco and Guatemala 
There’s some airmiles there.


Can’t let Friday pass by without a couple of Mum’s
Facebook cartoons.



and we may as well have an outfit pic to finish.
Rocking the urchin/Diane Keaton look.


Have a lovely weekend.
Keeping smiling and maybe join Annie over at her 





Tuesday, 16 March 2021

Oh eck ! There’s not a desk insight ....... WOYWW


Oh eck ! It’s Wednesday and although it’s been a busy
week since our last desk hopping meet up with Julia, I’ve
already blogged about what I’ve been upto so I’m a
bit short on desk pics sorry.


I can show you the beautiful mosaic heart I received yesterday.
Made by Helen Swanton a British crafter.


It’s a gift from my sister in Oxford who I haven’t seen since October.


I’ve joined the No Rules Textile Society, an online group
set up by textile artist Jayne Emerson.


We had our first online meeting on Saturday and had been asked
to put together a mood board to work out our style.

I’ve worked out I’m  a visionary, meaning I like to see things
on display.  Like on open shelves, on hangers, peeping out of
containers etc.  If you’ve ever visited our house you’ll have
seen for yourself.

I was pretty impressed with my zooming skills as I’ve only
ever done Pilates classes online.  See you can teach an old dog new tricks.
Goodness knows what the other members thought of my broad Lancashire accent.


Here’s my zoom face haha.
I’ll have something to show next week as we have a
monthly project and the prompt for this month is 
TUFTED

All I could think of at the time was Tufty the squirrel.


Hope you’re all doing ok and staying positive.
The sun has got his hat on this week and there
are signs of new growth in the ground.

Lynn
x

Oh eck ! There’s not a desk insight ....... WOYWW


Oh eck ! It’s Wednesday and although it’s been a busy
week since our last desk hopping meet up with Julia, I’ve
already blogged about what I’ve been upto so I’m a
bit short on desk pics sorry.


I can show you the beautiful mosaic heart I received yesterday.
Made by Helen Swanton a British crafter.


It’s a gift from my sister in Oxford who I haven’t seen since October.


I’ve joined the No Rules Textile Society, an online group
set up by textile artist Jayne Emerson.


We had our first online meeting on Saturday and had been asked
to put together a mood board to work out our style.

I’ve worked out I’m  a visionary, meaning I like to see things
on display.  Like on open shelves, on hangers, peeping out of
containers etc.  If you’ve ever visited our house you’ll have
seen for yourself.

I was pretty impressed with my zooming skills as I’ve only
ever done Pilates classes online.  See you can teach an old dog new tricks.
Goodness knows what the other members thought of my broad Lancashire accent.


Here’s my zoom face haha.
I’ll have something to show next week as we have a
monthly project and the prompt for this month is 
TUFTED

All I could think of at the time was Tufty the squirrel.


Hope you’re all doing ok and staying positive.
The sun has got his hat on this week and there
are signs of new growth in the ground.

Lynn
x

Sunday, 14 March 2021

Sunday has flowed into Monday


Sunday Sunday
I donned my new frock for its first outing.

It’s made by a small company who make one-offs or small limited edition clothing.
Recycled and remade in the UK.


No fancy restaurants again this year for Mother’s Day.
Instead I went to pick up afternoon tea trays from our favourite farm shop & tearoom.



The wandering welder scrubbed up for an afternoon
spent with his mother in law


And here she is complete with her Mother’s Day flowers
from her youngest who is down the other end of the country
in Oxford.


Keeping the air miles down, Jill had ordered the flowers from
local florist FUNKY FLORAL who are literally five minutes 
from Mum’s front door.  Mum was quite smitten by the young man
who delivered them.



The evening was spent watching the final of the Great Pottery
Throw down, Countryfile and Top Gear.

MONDAY

For the first time in days we’ve got sunshine and blue skies.
I’m so glad as we had to go out on important business today
and it needed a bright day to go along with the job in hand.


There’s been a special request for more pictures of Mr Dapper
chap,  so here you go Kathryn.  You’ve got two today haha.
Oh, and he said to say hello to you and what a great job you all
did on the afternoon tea trays.


On the way home we stopped off at the cemetery to collect
the planters off Auntie Gladys grave, ready to fill them with
spring colour for the first anniversary of her passing. This
tiny snowdrop was right by the side where her name is.
She always could make anything grow anywhere.


There was a bit of garden tidying to finish off the afternoon
and tonight we will be tuning into the ITV series Forgotten later.

Hope everyone’s week has got off to a good start and there’s
been some sun to make you smile.

Lynn
x



Sunday has flowed into Monday


Sunday Sunday
I donned my new frock for its first outing.

It’s made by a small company who make one-offs or small limited edition clothing.
Recycled and remade in the UK.


No fancy restaurants again this year for Mother’s Day.
Instead I went to pick up afternoon tea trays from our favourite farm shop & tearoom.



The wandering welder scrubbed up for an afternoon
spent with his mother in law


And here she is complete with her Mother’s Day flowers
from her youngest who is down the other end of the country
in Oxford.


Keeping the air miles down, Jill had ordered the flowers from
local florist FUNKY FLORAL who are literally five minutes 
from Mum’s front door.  Mum was quite smitten by the young man
who delivered them.



The evening was spent watching the final of the Great Pottery
Throw down, Countryfile and Top Gear.

MONDAY

For the first time in days we’ve got sunshine and blue skies.
I’m so glad as we had to go out on important business today
and it needed a bright day to go along with the job in hand.


There’s been a special request for more pictures of Mr Dapper
chap,  so here you go Kathryn.  You’ve got two today haha.
Oh, and he said to say hello to you and what a great job you all
did on the afternoon tea trays.


On the way home we stopped off at the cemetery to collect
the planters off Auntie Gladys grave, ready to fill them with
spring colour for the first anniversary of her passing. This
tiny snowdrop was right by the side where her name is.
She always could make anything grow anywhere.


There was a bit of garden tidying to finish off the afternoon
and tonight we will be tuning into the ITV series Forgotten later.

Hope everyone’s week has got off to a good start and there’s
been some sun to make you smile.

Lynn
x



Saturday, 13 March 2021

Zooming in on a few things


Look at that face.
That’s a face that’s saying 
‘Crikey, I did it.  I managed to do a zoom meeting along with
lots of other like minded folk’


I’m now a member of the No Rules Textile Society set up by textile artist
Jayne Emerson.


Saturday was the first meeting of the society.  It felt like a day out.  I did my hair,
applied a bit of slap and picked out a cheery outfit for the occasion.

The wandering welder said have you done your mood board yet.
No said I,  I’ve got to get myself ready first.  After all this will be the most
folk I’ve seen in months.


After a lovely introduction, Jayne chatted about the aim of the group
and how it would work.  Then we did a show and tell about the
mood boards we’d been asked to prepare.  The boards consist of things
that hopefully show our style and things that appeal to us.

It was so nice to get to know new people and form a new community.
Every month we will receive a word prompt that will dictate the project
we will be working on.


So this month the prompt is Tufted.  It’s a bit of a tough one for our first
attempt.  I’m sure we were all groaning behind the muted zoom images.


An hour and half later, fired up ready to get started, I looked
round the house for tufted objects for inspiration and found
the coconut pan scrub in the kitchen, an old paint brush and
a coil of stranded wire, along with some textured wool, string
raffia paper.


I’ve stripped down the cork wall boards I use as inspiration boards and I’m loading them up
with all my finds.  I don’t think Philip was impressed when I tried to nab the bath mat and threatened to
cut it up to work into.  I did say I’d get him another.

For now that’s as far as I’ve got. Mother’s Day on Sunday and Mum is coming for afternoon tea.
Not made by me may I add.  I’ve bought her Amanda Owen, the Yorkshire Shepherdess latest book.
I didn’t know she writes a monthly piece for the Yorkshire Dalesman magazine.
This book is a compilation of the columns that have been published.


Have a great day and stay safe, we are getting there now.

Lynn
x

Zooming in on a few things


Look at that face.
That’s a face that’s saying 
‘Crikey, I did it.  I managed to do a zoom meeting along with
lots of other like minded folk’


I’m now a member of the No Rules Textile Society set up by textile artist
Jayne Emerson.


Saturday was the first meeting of the society.  It felt like a day out.  I did my hair,
applied a bit of slap and picked out a cheery outfit for the occasion.

The wandering welder said have you done your mood board yet.
No said I,  I’ve got to get myself ready first.  After all this will be the most
folk I’ve seen in months.


After a lovely introduction, Jayne chatted about the aim of the group
and how it would work.  Then we did a show and tell about the
mood boards we’d been asked to prepare.  The boards consist of things
that hopefully show our style and things that appeal to us.

It was so nice to get to know new people and form a new community.
Every month we will receive a word prompt that will dictate the project
we will be working on.


So this month the prompt is Tufted.  It’s a bit of a tough one for our first
attempt.  I’m sure we were all groaning behind the muted zoom images.


An hour and half later, fired up ready to get started, I looked
round the house for tufted objects for inspiration and found
the coconut pan scrub in the kitchen, an old paint brush and
a coil of stranded wire, along with some textured wool, string
raffia paper.


I’ve stripped down the cork wall boards I use as inspiration boards and I’m loading them up
with all my finds.  I don’t think Philip was impressed when I tried to nab the bath mat and threatened to
cut it up to work into.  I did say I’d get him another.

For now that’s as far as I’ve got. Mother’s Day on Sunday and Mum is coming for afternoon tea.
Not made by me may I add.  I’ve bought her Amanda Owen, the Yorkshire Shepherdess latest book.
I didn’t know she writes a monthly piece for the Yorkshire Dalesman magazine.
This book is a compilation of the columns that have been published.


Have a great day and stay safe, we are getting there now.

Lynn
x