Most trees are completely bare now. The leaves have fallen and have blown away to lie in heaps until the earth reclaims them. But how beautiful those trees are without their green foliage. The little painting above is one I did of a favourite tree at Dudmaston Hall in Shropshire. The structure of the branchesContinue reading “Winter Trees and Making Jam”
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Comfort Food and Treasures
We’ve had snow, frost , fog and rain during the last week. Slippery paths in the garden, frozen puddles and frost-rimmed plants. Had a walk around the other day when a frosty morning tempted me out with my camera. I love the way the frost outlines the edges of the leaves and fragile petals. SurprisingContinue reading “Comfort Food and Treasures”
Winter Wonderland
The snow has been falling for the last few days. On Saturday it fell silently in huge lacey flakes covering everywhere in a silent blanket. I didn’t venture out into the cold, preferring to stay warm and dry but I took some photos through the windows. I wrote a little poem about the fascination whichContinue reading “Winter Wonderland”
Happy New Year
Christmas has gone all too quickly and here we are beginning a new year. These are difficult times so more than ever we need to appreciate home comforts, good food and share our love in whatever way we can. It’s a good time to feel renewed and hopeful for the future. I hope you allContinue reading “Happy New Year”
Keep Calm and Carry On
Just a couple of days and it will be Christmas. I hope everyone is feeling prepared now and looking forward to it. Things are very difficult for everyone this year so it’s probably more important then ever to appreciate the small details that contribute to the bigger picture. My own preparations are going quite wellContinue reading “Keep Calm and Carry On”
Sprigs and Sprouts
We’ve had a few nice days this week so I’ve managed to do a bit of work outside. The polytunnels had become very humid with the damp air and mild temperature. The slugs were having the time of their lives, so I thought, “Right! Must get out there and tackle them!” I removed all theContinue reading “Sprigs and Sprouts”
Festive Flan and Log Fires
The tree has been decked with its finery and the cards have begun to arrive in the post. Our tree may not be the most sophisticated but it’s loaded with many happy memories. The big baubles are 50 years old and so are some of the the little bits and pieces which I made withContinue reading “Festive Flan and Log Fires”
Cakes and Cashews
The Christmas cactus is beginning to flower. A timely reminder to get on with things. So much to do at this time of year yet food still has to be prepared for everyday. Life goes on despite the season. I bought some peaches last week. They said “ripen in the fruitbowl”. It would have toContinue reading “Cakes and Cashews”
Rainy Days
Winter has arrived. The garden is wet and cold but there are compensations. Lots of nice winter vegs to eat for example, safely tucked away in the polytunnels. Lovely leeks, carrots and parsnips make hearty, warming soups. I love walking down the garden to fetch good things to cook. Although many of the perennial plantsContinue reading “Rainy Days”
Swiss Rolls and Knitted Fruit
I haven’t put the decorations or tree up yet. Don’t want to peak too soon. I am still busy in the kitchen though with my Christmas preparations. I made cranberry sauce today. I really dislike that jam-like stuff in jars which is supposed to be cranberry sauce. I love the sharp tang, colour and textureContinue reading “Swiss Rolls and Knitted Fruit”
