Showing posts with label Wiltshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wiltshire. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

More October Outings

My husband and I have been taking advantage of the lovely autumn weather that we have been having here in the South of England and we have been out and about most weekends.
A favourite place of ours to shop is Winchester.  It is such a beautiful place steeped in history.
 We arrived at lunchtime and were tempted by the menu into this patisserie.
 We each ordered a pot of tea.  Mine was Rose of the Orient, a blend of Sencha, Gunpowder, China Wu Lu and Pai Mu Tan, flavoured with jasmine, cornflower blossom and rose bud.
I ordered Eggs Florentine and my husband had Eggs Royale.  Delicious!
 We then couldn't resist the spiders for dessert!
 My husband ate Boris!
 I devoured Hegarty!
 They each were made from a chocolate case, enclosing a raspberry-filled sponge onto which sat a spider with a cream-filled profiterole body, chocolate truffle head and chocolate legs.
There were other equally gruesome desserts to be had, especially made for Halloween.
As I have previously mentioned, we recently visited Avebury Manor.
 In this National Trust property each room has been renovated to reflect a period of the house's history.  All the artifacts in the rooms are either repaired or reproduction and visitors are actively encouraged to play with them.







 Right next to the manor are the Avebury Stone Circles and Avenue.  We walked around them during late afternoon when most people had left.







 It was almost dusk when we walked down The Avenue and it was so very quiet and atmospheric.

|As a total change of pace, last weekend we headed to The Om Yoga Show at Alexandra Palace.
 We started our day with a Ganesha Flow class lead by Katy Appleton.
My husband bought himself a new outfit and I bought a selection of tops
and a cotton yoga mat.
 We also took part in a Thai Yoga massage class with Ralf Marzen.  My husband was very gentle with me as he didn't want to hurt me, but I didn't hold back! ;)
 This week I treated myself to a day course, stitching with Caroline Zoob.  The course was held in her friend's house, which was only an hour's drive away for me.  We sat and stitched in the garden room for most of the day.
 After a talk by Caroline we were allowed to choose our fabrics from her gorgeous stash of vintage material.
 We were each given a square of handmade paper to mount our work on to when we have finished.  This photo shows how I planned to place my patches of fabric and ideas of where I may put some lace.
Next we machine stitched the pieces of fabric together and then cut out and applied some applique.
There were so many beautiful threads to choose from.
On the day I started stitching this flower
 and have since completed it with a centre of French knots and a stem stitch stem; appropriately!  I have added some grass and may stitch a few French knots in the grass and the flower is probably going to have an appliqued leaf.
 Today I have been stitching around the appliqued heart. This background fabric is so very delicate!
I plan to embroider a bough of leaves on the right hand side of the patchwork and may attempt the fabric roses that Caroline demonstrated.
The day of the course passed far too quickly and Caroline was very generous with her knowledge and materials.  She is such an inspirational person that I would recommend her stitching courses to anyone who likes to sew.

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

A Very Busy December

A quick catch-up of what I have been up to during December ... when not knitting! :)
A few visits to the allotment.  The garlic and onions were planted in November and that just left the broad beads to be planted at the beginning of December.
On the 6th of December it was an open day at Purlescence, which is situated on ex-RAF Station Grove, in Oxfordshire.  This plane at the entrance kept my Husband happy! ;)
Beautiful knitwear on display in Jamieson & Smith wool.
Lots of scrummy Fyberspates yarns!
These two skeins came home with me.

Afterwards we visited the Uffington White Horse.


Amazing views!


We next stopped at the beautiful market town of Wantage, where we had refreshments and a browse around.
I discovered this beautifully illustrated book, The Red Book of Romance, published in 1905.
The following week we visited my Husband's family on the South Coast.
This is Molly
Bichon Frisé
and this is Max
Bichon Frisé/Yorkshire Terrier cross.
Afterwards we visited Brighton to see the lights, but there weren't that many






 and we did a spot of shopping!
The next day we went to Winchester to buy my Christmas present, but sadly our favourite jewellers have retired, so we came home empty-handed.  Well, not quite!  I did buy some wool! :)
Last Saturday we got up and drove to The Midlands to collect our children from university.
My Husband dropped me off at Birmingham to start the day with our Son, then he drove to Stafford to pick up our Daughter before meeting up in Birmingham.
Our Son had only just got up, so we stopped at Starbucks for some breakfast!
Then we looked for his Christmas present.  Not in White Stuff! :)
I just loved the window display!  He wanted a suit for Christmas and Slaters is opposite White Stuff.
We all met up and wandered around the Christmas market,


before stopping for lunch in Lost & Found.


I loved these lights there!
More shopping!  One teenage boy keeping himself amused whilst waiting for his Sister to come out of the changing-room! :)


Dr. Martens - our final shop before going home.  One happy Daughter with her Christmas gift.
Sunday we had my Husband's Sister visiting with her family and we all went out for lunch at a local pub.


Monday morning three of us were up and out early to see the sun rise at Stonehenge to celebrate the Winter Solstice.

Unfortunately it was very cloudy and we didn't get to see the sun.




One the way home we stopped off at our older allotment to pick some mistletoe.
This afternoon I will be in the kitchen baking and decorating the Christmas cake.
So far I have baked the cake and fed it with sherry every week.
Made three pudding using my paternal grandmother's recipe for the first time
and made mini chestnut, cranberry and goat's cheese roasts.
The house is decorated, I have gone for green, white and silver this year.  I'll post more pictures up after the holidays. The presents are wrapped.  Unfortunately my parents are unwell and won't be joining us for Christmas as planned. :(  They have flu rather bad, but hope to join us for the New Year.
So I would like to wish you all a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
See you in 2015!
xx Pj xx