Tuesday morning Pitch and Stitch - 10.00am to 1.00pm

Tuesday morning Pitch and Stitch - 10.00am to 1.00pm
This hanging from Annie Downs' Hatched and Patched book should be in every caravan as a cushion or decoration!

Thursday, 31 March 2016

Spring Lambs

Medallion Day today and we were all very pleased to see, when we came in for lunch,  that a few little lambs had been born in the field.

A couple of days earlier than expected, but it was a nice, sunny day to be born.















So just 195 more to go....

The other very good thing about today was that Maureen called in with her finished Medallion quilt.  It is so beautiful and we all felt very inspired!

Monday, 28 March 2016

What a Surprise

So, the storm seems to have blown over and to celebrate we decided to head over to The Swan at Inkpen for lunch.

Salad and a sandwich then, and what to Drink?

Perhaps a local ale?  Perhaps from Chaddleworth Brewery?


Yes, a nice pint of Baldrick.  But, wait a minute, what's this on the pump clip?


I recognise him!!


It has, of course, gone completely to his head.......


Sunday, 27 March 2016

Happy Easter!

A lovely sunny Easter morning
 
 

but even as I write, the storm clouds are gathering, so batten down the hatches!

Friday, 25 March 2016

A Good, Good Friday

One a Penny, Two a Penny, Hot Cross Buns - Good Friday means time to get baking!


I got up early to get the buns started and then, while they were rising in the airing room, we decided to take part in the Lambourn Open Day.  Apparently Lambourne was jam-packed, with people queuing for 2 miles to visit Nicky Henderson's yard! - so we were happy to visit Pat Murphy and Jo Davis' yards which are two doors along!

Most mornings when I am letting out the geese and chickens I hear "Morning Joanne!" (or Happy Christmas or Happy Easter Joanne!) and look into the lane to see Pat and Mel riding out.


This young horse was born in their hay barn, and will spend the summer in the paddock across the by-way from us.  We hear him and his friend thundering around in the early evening.  Last summer I was driving home when I saw that Reuben had got out in the paddock and was horrified to see he was rolling around with the foal.  I sped up the road and was so relieved that it was actually Bertie, Pat's huge German Shepherd, that Reuben was playing with.

Glebe House Stables are immaculate, and it was lovely looking at all the beautiful horses.














Pat has laid it out so well, and even put windows in the back of the stables as well as the fronts so the horses can look out at the fields when they are in.


And then we came home, and it was so warm we ate our Hot Cross Buns outside on the terrace

 
It's not supposed to be so fine tomorrow, So I'd better get out now and start tidying up my raspberry patch!

Thursday, 17 March 2016

Many Mouths to Feed

So, with the boy gone off for a week on Lundy, the days stretch before me with loads of time for quilting......or so I thought.

Jonathan was moaning that it was going to be hard feeding the 200 sheep without his right hand man, and my offer of help was greeted with a sarcastic remark.  So I took Milly off for a walk down the drive.  After a play in the barn, we started making our way home when the Landrover pulled up beside me.

"Are you coming then?"

So off we went to feed the sheep.

As I got out to open the gate they all came charging up.


First job was to line up the troughs which had been kicked all over the place













all the time being barged about by fat, hungry, pregnant sheep













Then grab a bag of feed

 
and empty it along the troughs.  It's important not to spill it on the ground - so luckily, most of what I spilt went into my wellies.












And finally everyone was fed.

Phew!





Wednesday, 16 March 2016

A Four Year Month

A really busy workshop today - everyone working on their lovely Yoko Saito Quilts and three new starters so there was a real buzz.  With 12 of us eating in the kitchen at lunchtime there's a lot to clear up so this will be a very short post.

So, I should have said everyone but me was working on their Yoko Saito quilts...... I was working on my Medallion.  And, I am pleased to announce that I have finally (very nearly) finished month 4 of my Medallion Quilt.  This may not seem such a big deal, but I started on the Medallion course with Lynne Johnson in 2012 - and then stalled big time.  My plan was to use old, but loved, dresses so it would be very traditional, but as the months, and then years rolled by, and people finished quilt after quilt, I became very uninspired. Month 4 became impossible to finish.  I even started month 5 in the hopes that that would gee me on.  It didn't.  Until last week.  And then yesterday I managed this:



It was very much a matter of completion over perfection, and something has gone very wrong with the measurements, but I am so pleased and can almost imagine it on my bed.
 
Onwards and Upwards!

Saturday, 12 March 2016

A Foggy Walk

I woke up this morning knowing I had to tidy up the airing room, do a load of washing and ironing, do some food shopping, spring clean the workshop and take the dogs for a quick walk.

So I took Millie down the drive for a quick walk,


looked around at all the thick fog (which wasn't there when I let out the geese and chickens this morning), and decided to keep on walking!

Millie and I headed up the byway to Rogers Wood.


and looked at all the storm damage (are we on storm Zebedee yet?)



 
With Easter fast approaching I was reminded of how every Good Friday I'd make Hot Cross Buns and we'd have a picnic in Rogers Wood - whatever the weather!
 


 
Anyway, Millie and I walked on - and it was strange not to be able to see where we were heading
 











or where we'd been!













And the telegraph wires disappearing



Even at the trig point, which is the highest point around here and normally you can see right across to Inkpen and beyond, we couldn't see a thing!
 

But as we came down Lorne Hill the fog was starting to lift












and the sun was shining by the time we got back to the drive

 
 
Very pleased to see the pair of ducks which have taken residence - little ducklings soon, I hope.