Thursday, August 23, 2007
Crafts in Canada
When we go to Vancouver (TOMORROW!!!!) one of the things that we are going to is a craft afternoon for Meal a Day fund and so people donate items for the sale. I haven't been very organised in making things but I have made a lavender heart and hope to make a few more. Also this afternoon when I've run all my errands I'll make a few cards to take along too.
The little orange cat from along the road....
I'll REALLY miss him when we move. He comes into our house every morning and tries to persuade me to feed him with something and then saunters through and basks in the sun in the conservatory. His family are out all day so he just potters about in the street and in their garden and then comes in to us for some fuss.
Smartie Cake
Flowers
Monday, August 20, 2007
Just for fun....
You Belong in Paris |
You enjoy all that life has to offer, and you can appreciate the fine tastes and sites of Paris. You're the perfect person to wander the streets of Paris aimlessly, enjoying architecture and a crepe. |
Monday, August 13, 2007
Sunday Lunch
Yesterday started well, we went to church and I was given a beautiful bouquet of flowers that had been on display plus someone very kindly had bought me a Canada book from a charity shop. Afterwards we had been invited out for lunch to celebrate a Golden Wedding Anniversary. (50 years!!!) They are a lovely couple and we see quite a lot of them.
The meal was lovely, champers to start and then melon & sorbet followed by chicken with new potatoes and a good selection of veg cooked to perfection with a triumph of a chocolate mousse to finish.
Our nieces enjoyed huge ice cream sundaes. Then we sampled cake and listened to amusing speeches. It was a very nice afternoon. Thank you and congratulations B&F!
This weekend
Friday afternoon and Saturday we were painting the hall, stairs and landing at the rental house - what a joy that was! I also cleaned a lot and Mike painted a window. Then we cut down a really jaggy bush in the garden and I cut back the weeping willow tree which had just grown like crazy. As a reward (and to keep my promise to Mary!) we treated ourselves to fish and chips on Saturday night. They are from our favourite place - an award winning take away - we limit ourselves to just going on a rare occasion. Anyway, they were totally yummy, we ate them in the garden with some help from the neighbour's cat who sat underneath the table in the shade.
We did go for a walk around 10pm and I did a very, very short run just to get my heartbeat up!
Visit to Sunny Shropshire
So we had a flying visit last weekend to Shropshire to stay over night with our friends. Arrived early Saturday evening - had delicious chicken casserole on Saturday night, went to church with them, visited the plant centre in Roden, had beef from Chatsworth on Sunday for dinner and got back around 10.30pm. It was lovely, like a mini-break and good to catch up with them as we hadn't managed to get together since January.
Monday, August 06, 2007
The Kilberry Inn
We had another fantastic meal at The Kilberry Inn (thanks, Abi!) - the service was exceptional, as always, and the wine recommendation spot on.
Mike had a feta cheese starter while I had fresh herrings in Arran mustard - was fabby! Then we both had beef in ale with mash and roast veg. Mike managed a pudding but I gave up at that point and had coffee and a homemade truffle.
These are the views we had of the sunset on the way home.
Arran - just a day trip
We had a trip across on the ferry Claonaig to Lochranza, stopped at the distillery, went round the north side of the island, had lunch in Lamlash, walked along Hamilton Terrace and around the church (good curtain/fabric shop opened next to it) and then to Brodick for a wander along before heading back to the mainland and Tarbert for fish and chips in the cafe and back to the house.
Mike's Birthday
Mike arrived for a week...
We went back to Skipness, we like it there, and visited the Seafood Cabin. It was roasting hot. Mike had fish fingers and I had queenies (scallops) - same as last time except they weren't serving brown bread and butter this time which was a shame as it really needed that. Anyway, it was lovely. The hens still peck around as you eat. Didn't see the cats this time, they were probably in the shade somewhere.
Gigha
This was my first trip to this lovely island - we went for Rosie's birthday. The beaches were just gorgeous - white, clean sand. The Boathouse pub served us a wonderful selection of cider and fresh scones and our trip to Achamore Gardens was fantastic. I carted back a pelargonium as a reminder which is now blooming in the garden.
Abi and the kids visited for a couple of days.
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