There’s been quite a buzz going on with the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. I have not been involved although I’ve enjoyed the atmosphere. I’ve been busy in my own way. You might remember from last week I had a disaster with mail-order grafted tomatoes. Not good, I’m afraid. The plants perished and I panicked at theContinue reading “Nutty Bites and Nectarines”
Author Archives: Earthy Homemaker
Treen and Tomatoes
I’ve always been happiest at home and now I’m older I appreciate more than ever the things which I’ve collected over the years. I love pottery, whether it’s antique factory ware or contemporary studio pottery. I also have a fondness for wooden objects, known as treen, and old furniture. The subtle colours of wood, theContinue reading “Treen and Tomatoes”
Chocolate Cakes and Cauliflower
Another week has whizzed by. Summer will soon be here. So much going on in the garden at this time of year. Vegetable planting, harvesting cabbages and salads and more seeds to be sown. I can’t keep up with the cabbages. I always grow too many despite writing in my garden diary every year aContinue reading “Chocolate Cakes and Cauliflower”
Poetry and Pears
At last the rain fell on our dry, sandy garden. So grateful to see the drops splashing on the window. Time to do some indoor tasks, like removing those horrible labels from the back of the neck in some new clothes, sorting old clothes and making lists of things to do outdoors when the sunContinue reading “Poetry and Pears”
May Blossom and Spring Cabbage
The merry month of May! The blossom is fabulous on the hawthorn with it’s pure white petals, dainty pink stamens and a lovely fragrance. The flowers deserve to be appreciated in close-up. The blackbirds are singing their melodies, high up in the trees. What a lovely sound to start and end each day. The gardenContinue reading “May Blossom and Spring Cabbage”
Sentimental Objects
Flowers provide such fleeting pleasure but what a pleasure it is! I walk around the garden every day to feast my eyes on whatever is in bloom and sometimes bring in a few to enjoy close up. Even in Winter a few flowers or some bright berries can lift the spirits, so the aim inContinue reading “Sentimental Objects”
Saving Fuel and Knitting Teddies
It’s been a very dry April so far. Normally we have April showers. The garden is suffering a bit and some watering has had to be done. Still some lovely things to see though. The apple blossom is wonderful. Pale pink and fragrant with the prettiest clusters of petals. Forget-me-nots with their dainty blue flowersContinue reading “Saving Fuel and Knitting Teddies”
Sowing Seeds and Knitting
It’s been a busy fingers week. Sowing seeds, knitting toys and sewing. All of them pleasant occupations. In the garden the Spring flowers are still lovely but some are fading fast. The pear blossom has been a treat but now the petals are drifting gracefully from the trees. Lots of lovely colours and beautiful shapesContinue reading “Sowing Seeds and Knitting”
Tulips and Toys
The wind and rain were playing havoc with the daffodils so I brought in a few to enjoy indoors. Since then the weather has been kinder. From an upstairs window we have a lovely view of pear blossom. It won’t last long so we feast our eyes at every opportunity. These fleeting pleasures are toContinue reading “Tulips and Toys”
Applesauce and Spring Treats
It’s been an exciting week with the launch of my little cookbook. Many thanks to those readers who’ve either bought it or expressed an interest. My only regret is that I can no longer say I have nothing for sale on my blog. It’s really just my hobby and I never intended to sell anything.Continue reading “Applesauce and Spring Treats”
