general stuff · in the woods

wood walks

It's school half term break here – it hardly feels like enough time has passed since the Easter break and I'm not at all prepared.

 

Leaves

 

Luckily both Toby and I share a love of quiet, woodland places and since he's so hard to entertain at the best of times, we'll be having a daily jaunt to the woods to help keep him occupied.

 

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We walk along in silence, enjoying the sounds of the birds and the wind in the leaves and sometimes we get rewarded for our quiet strolling by a glimpse of a deer or a fox. Toby has a favourite wood walk with ancient contorted trees (a legacy of coppicing) and a brook running through the centre.

 

Tree

Wood

It also has Ermine Street, an ancient Roman road running through it and I like to think of all of the people who have passed this way through the ages, apparently including William the Conqueror and Oliver Cromwell and now Master Toby…

 

Woodwalks

Toby usually loves paddling in the brook (and occasionally peeing in it!) but at the moment it's completely dry thanks to the lack of spring rain.

 

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Despite that everything is verdant and cool and so very peaceful. I hope that peace will keep us company the rest of this week as we're still waiting to hear about dates for respite care and Toby has been particularly unmanageable over the last few weeks. Hopefully the woods will work their magic on him and help to keep him calm, he usually is when we're there.

Woodwalk
I love this picture of him strolling along ahead of me, he looks for all the world like any other nine year old boy. Seeing him like this does me the power of good!

I won't be back this week but hope to be back with some knitting updates next week. Hope you have a peaceful week where you are and thanks for dropping in to visit.

food and Drink

sticky fingers…

…is what I have right now from having spent the afternoon making chocolate cupcakes with vanilla buttercream for Amy's school spring fair tomorrow.

 

Cakes

 

Luckily there were 3 that wouldn't fit into the cake boxes; one for Amy, one for H and one for Toby and me to share. He'll lick the buttercream off and I'll be left with the cakey bit, which suits me fine right now as I've already licked the spatula and the bowl and the thought of more buttercream is a little sickly right now!

 

Cupcakes

Well, I better go and do the washing up – I seem to have made rather a lot of it! Wishing you a fun weekend wherever you are.

crafts & knitting · garden stuff

shoots

I really enjoyed reading everyone's nostalgia on the last post – thanks so much to everyone who took the time to reminisce with me.

 

Here things have been hotting up in the garden and all my veggies are getting ready for planting out.

Seedlings

I love growing things from seed – it's like magic really, especially with something prolific like a courgette.

Courgette

You take a tiny wizened seed, poke it into some damp compost and after a week or so you have the most perfect little seedling – looking just like a child would draw one. After a little watering and tending for a couple of months you have a huge bushy plant popping out fat and delicious courgettes.

Courg

Lettuce and leaves are quick to reap rewards from too. I sowed some rainbow chard and oak leaf lettuce around 8 weeks ago…

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and look at them now!

Lettuce

My little courgette seedlings have me feeling all inspired and so I've been playing around with charts and have knitted a new seedling dress design…

Dress

I hope to have a bunny to wear this along with a few friends ready by the end of the month.