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Tuesday, 29 May 2012

{Yarn Along}

Joining Ginny today for Yarn Along today.

 

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"Solitude, says the moon shell. Every person, especially every woman, should be alone sometime during the year, some part of each week, and each day."


"I am shedding pride. As little furniture as possible; I shall not need much. I shall ask into my shell only those friends with whom I can be completely honest. I find I am shedding hypocrisy in human relationships." What a rest that will be! 
The most exhausting thing in life, I have discovered, is being insincere. That is why so much of social life is exhausting; one is wearing a mask. 
I have shed my mask."

 "Gift From the Sea"


As far as knitting goes, I have been working on another doll dress, using my own pattern. I've got to the point now where the skirt is filling out and it is a bit of a juggling act to keep all those slippery stitches behaving properly on their own needles!
I have found the best way is to lay the work as flat as I can, kind of in the position photographed and work
v e r y  c a r e f u l l y :)

Sunday, 27 May 2012

{a garden post}

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 More grass confetti Nola?
I can't tell you how much this little one loves all things green... or brown and muddy :)

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And flowers... She says the word flower all the time. I love the way little ones just pick off the head of the bloom, never a stem, not even a little one...

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My number one, right hand garden girl Fina has taken great pride in rummaging through my flower beds this last week to do her "weeding."

"Fina can you see all that bindweed?"

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You may have noticed that I like the natural look in my garden :)

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We leave our grass quite long. And when it is really time to mow it down some because it is becoming raggedy and yellowed Tani will still often leave a couple of circular islands untouched. Which the girls will invariably make into nests, or run around in figure of eights till someone skids and gets grass burns...

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I find the dandelions, clovers and daisies that grow among the lawn grass delightful additions, and of course my girls do to.
I also love the delicate fully grown grasses that go to seed. They add a real romantic, ethereal quality to the garden especially when the sunlight sparkles through them.

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I really look forward to surprises of the self seeded variety too, such as Aquligias, Poppies and Forget-me-nots, as well as the odd so called "weed " that makes itself at home such as this little Herb Roberts or Wild Geranium pictured above.

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We have also been really lucky with dog violets, periwinkles and a beautiful climbing wild rose which came from "who knows where" to decorate our tatty old back fence with the most brilliant, pillarbox red blooms till all that rain came and washed them out :(

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I love how the colours of the forget me not change from bud to bloom. Every kind of lilac, purple, dusty pink and of course, bright, Midsummer sky blue!

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I love the starlike yellow Jasmine flowers that dapple our rather boring old fence.

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What is so delightful Nola? Everything in the garden is a delight when you are one years old isn't it!

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Another primula for the water filled eggcup on my kitchen windowsill then.

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I have bought a few old variety Polyanthus this year. They have a subtler colour than many of the more commonly, cultivated varieties.
I have fallen head over heels for them and hope to raise more for next year. They give a wonderful woodlandy hue to the garden. Their colours also change quite magically with the light throughout the day.

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The girls planted our vegetable garden a couple of weeks ago. I really wanted some "Anya" potatoes which are tiny and so flavoursome they need hardly any cooking at all. I usually boil them only a few minutes before draining and throwing in a little butter and roughly cut parsley. Sadly our local nursery had sold out. Guess someone else is onto Anyas. Eventually we decided upon wild rocket, courgette, rhubarb, raspberry canes, and a mini cherry tree which was a gift from a friend's allotment.

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Fina usually just tries to tip the whole  seed packet out in one spot and then give the soil a good cathartic thump and soaking with a bucket of water tipped straight on top ( not really the way to grow happy vegetables, but you know all good experience :) We'll see if they'll respond to the tough love.

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Can you see Tilly's face in this pic. Oh I love that girl so. It was all over a bit of rhubarb root that Emmy planted  without realising that it was Tilly's own very, completely, utterly special rhubarb root.

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I love how positively diverting  babies can be. Nola always offers a little light relief. I notice that if there is a bit of a scuffle the girls will automatically turn their attention to Nola. She has this great ability to lighten the atmosphere. Except when they squabble over who gets to cuddle, carry, play with her first etc...Hey ho.

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Apparently Bluebell is now a farmer and as fitting for a farmer has to have her own farmgirl dress.
One of Emmy's china dolls is now a little chilly and ... naked.

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Aquilegias are my favourites of all the garden flowers I think.
 Especially the light green/pink/white  fairy bell kind.
 
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And this is where I like to be ideally, Sitting in my chair, preferably with a cup of tea and my knitting basket close at hand.
Doesn't always happen that way.
These chairs are so rickety!
Tilly found a spiders nest under one of these chairs the other day, It was like a little capsule of spun silk.
Another reason to neither replace nor clean the garden furniture then.
Till that day comes I'll call it the rustic look.

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The grass seeds we planted are growing in our fairy garden! Yey!




Friday, 25 May 2012

this moment



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Joining Soulemama today for {This Moment}
{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
 
Have a lovely weekend!!!

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

A Simple Knitting Verse for Kids


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We have been reading "Children of the Forest" as it was a present for Seraphina's Birthday.

I love the way Elsa Beskow's stories take your imagination on a wander through childhood lands where fairies dwell and nature is infused with wonder.

The stories have no peril, or conflict, they meander, and as you walk with them you begin to notice how magic really does exist in the simple things of life.

The best stories always seem to open the door into the deepest part of a child''s heart and mind.

I remember, as a child, my very favorite stories were the one's my Mum told me.

Stories about everyday little happenings in her childhood.

The small details, involving the smell of fresh picked garden tomatoes sliced up on my grandmother's ancient, gnarled wooden bread board, or the way her neighbor used to call her hens in at night.

These reminders of the sacredness of the everyday would captivate and sooth to the core of me.

"The details make life holy. If you want a little happiness in life don’t forget to look at the little things. It is a poet’s work to see the incidental, pluck it, place an appropriate silence around both sides and see the profound in what passes for a passing moment. It is an artist’s job to as much discover art as create it. Prayer is a way of making the common profound by pausing, tying knots around a moment, turning our life into a string of pearls."

Noah Ben Shea

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On other knitting news, Matilda has begun to knit a birthday scarf for her doll Poppy.

It is a glorious patchwork pattern of random garter and stocking stitched rows. with an odd, unexpected eyelet here and there.

The only problem is Poppy's birthday has to keep being moved forward, as her scarf is taking a little longer to knit up than Matilda expected.


I teach knitting through story...

The story goes like this.

 Illustration 1.  This picture shows holding the needle with the cast-on stitches in the left hand and the empty needle in the right hand.  The yarn travels from the stitch on the left needle over the forefinger of the right hand and down to the ball.

We go across the field,

  Ilustration 2:  This pucture shows the right needle inserted in the stitch underneath the left needle.

around the tree,

 Ilustration 3.  This picture shows looping the yarn from the existing stitch on the left needle up and over the right needle in a clockwise motion, ending with the yarn on the right.
 Ilustration 4.  This picture shows sliding the right needle and the yarn on it down and forward through the stitch on the left needle

under the bridge

 Illustration 5.  This picture shows pulling the right needle and the new stitch up in front and through the loop that is on the left needle

and over the stile....

 Illustration 6.  This picture shows the new stitch on the right needle

This soon be shortens to the simpler version:

  • Across
  • Around
  • Under 
  • Over.

This helps the child to imagine a scene as they work with their hands aiding memorization of the process.

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The illustrations were provided by Lionbrand Knitting's useful how to knit page.

Monday, 21 May 2012

Rabbit tales

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I caught me a wabbit !!!

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I'm going to kiss him and love him and cuddle him and kiss him and...

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Saturday, 19 May 2012

Natural Beauty

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 Real Natural Beauty.

The greatest beauty I see in a human being whether male or female, is when they have shed their pretensions and masks and just are fully and joyfully themselves in their own skin.
A pair of loving eyes that see ones own deep goodness

...and in turn can see the deep goodness in another.

Namaste.

Friday, 18 May 2012

{This Moment}

Joining Soulemama today for {This Moment}

{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

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{Keeping it Real}

We need both rainfall and sunlight to grow.


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Sharing my doses of both with "Ink and Chai" today...

“We are built for the valley, for the ordinary stuff we are in, and that is where we have to prove our mettle.”
Oswald Chambers

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Rainfall


She told me she has two years left.

Trying to find the words.

When there are none.




Sunlight

Tears over the phone

that illuminate

the dust particles

and the debris

of a scattered day into something

extraordinarily beautiful.

"Being" instead of "instructing"

Reclaiming a little of my childhood care-free-ness

Running with my girls in the park.

The bright and excited eyes of my birthday girl glinting in the morning light.

Friends that help you see the beauty of your life and the beauty within you.


summer rain softly flows