Art Journal

Some thoughts and pictures from the
Beautiful Paradise Peninsula

(otherwise known as the Wirral)



Showing posts with label home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 July 2013

Waiting in ....

So, today was the loveliest day of the year so far and we couldn't go anywhere until 
 a special delivery arrived. 

We waited all day, and after a few heated phone calls it eventually turned up at 6p.m. and the day was gone.

Determined to salvage something we came up with a plan..... an evening picnic! 
We drove down to one of our favourite spots, close to home
A short walk down a path ....
to this bench above Caldy beach.
Our pretty picnic basket had a rare outing and was packed with tasty treats.
 And we looked out across the River Dee to the Welsh hills.
 The little boats were waiting for the tide to come in.

 The last rays of the sun made everything shimmer .... and we thought ..... it doesn't get much better.


And what was the special delivery that kept us waiting?

It was .....


... our new shed!

Woo hoo!!!!!  I'm so excited!

Monday, 13 December 2010

Ready for Christmas?

We're pretty much ready for Christmas here on the Paradise Peninsula.
Everything is under control - I've never been so organised.
This is our 'living tree' - bought last year and amazingly has survived utter neglect throughout 2010.
The big tree is in the living room but laptop gremlins are stopping me from showing you.
 The house is decorated ... the conservatory is filled with lights
 Cranberry Relish is made ... and of lots other good things to eat too
... cakes, fudge, peppermint creams,
Presents are all bought and mostly wrapped ...
The main food shopping is done ... with just fresh fruit and veg to buy next week.
All the washing and ironing is up to date ... cupboards have been tidied
I'm not really feeling 'Ho-Ho-Ho' about it all though, because tomorrow is my last day of freedom! 
I'm going back to work full time on Wednesday.
I intend to spend my last day doing nice things!

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

This is my








This weeks theme is : Home

I've chosen this photograph, which is the view I see when I drive home.














Our house is at the bottom of this hill on the banks of the River Dee, which sounds lovely, but is sadly just marshland where we live. We have to drive down a steep winding road, and we have views of the Welsh hills on the other side of the Dee.
Sometimes the river is silver as the sun shines on it ... sometimes there's a high tide and the marsh is covered with water ... sometimes the hills are shrouded in mist and it's as though Wales has vanished .... sometimes in winter we can see snow on the top of  Moel Famau and we're thankful it hasn't reached us ... at night the lights twinkle on the hills ... it's always different, always changing.
No matter where I've been, away on holiday or just to work, this view says 'home' to me ... I've lived here for 26 years now, and it 'gets' me every time!

What says 'home' for you?

Next week's theme is: Happiness

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

The Story of the Field ...

Once upon a time, long ago, a man and his wife wanted to live somewhere quiet and peaceful, and they searched and they searched until they found a little bungalow....
Behind their house was a farmer's field ... sometimes it grew potatoes ... sometimes it grew stinky cabbages or sprouts ... sometimes nothing grew ... it was just left when the farmer was too busy to bother about it.
Time passed and the man and his wife had two lovely children and they didn't didn't worry too much about  the field ... they were far too busy .... until one day. .. as they were driving home they saw a notice on the field:



Oh my goodness, the man and the woman said, and so did all their neighbours, what will happen to our lovely view? What will happen to our peace and quiet? ... what on earth shall we do? Then a wise man from down the road came up with a plan - why don't we all buy the field ourselves! So the man and the woman and all their neighbours had to beg for pennies from their bank managers, and they went along to the auction and managed to buy the field for a lot more pennies than they were expecting to pay!
On the day the documents were signed a rainbow magically appeared in the sky and they were all very happy. It was a good sign.
Now the hard work began. The farmer had neglected the field for a long time and the neighbours had to hire a tractor to cut the long grass ...
... all the children watched from a safe distance
... the men and women toiled in the field for many weeks, cutting back the undergrowth and brambles ... until the day finally came to have a big celebration .... with a huge bonfire, and good things to eat and drink!
... the children played in the field all summer long and they all lived happily ever after!
That was 16 years ago when our children were 7 and 2 .... and we share the one and half acres with five other families. It is protected Green Belt land, so no-one could ever build houses on it, but we saved it from other forms of development. (The field behind the houses opposite us now has  flood lit stables).
Our children all  had the most charmed of childhoods ... free to roam in very safe surroundings. One family installed a swing at the far end, one of the grandads built the best den in the far corner, another father put up goalposts and we had a climbing frame. They hid in ditches and got very dirty. They learned about nature ... my son and his little partner in crime went through a phase of bringing us a series of dead things that fascinated them. Ugh!

We have badgers in the lane behind the field and there are always foxes around. As we are very close to the River Dee, which is a paradise for bird watchers, we have a steadily changing stream of winged visitors who stop off on their long migration journeys.
We've had birthday parties in the field, with team games and bouncy castles ... we  celebrated the Millennium together with all our families and had the most amazing firework display ... we've gathered again to celebrate the field's 10th birthday .... and we even had a wonderful party in the field for my parents' Golden Wedding
A few of us still gather round a bonfire on warm balmy evenings, with a glass of wine, watching bats circling above our heads.
We could live the Good Life and be self sufficient, but none of us have the time to do that at the moment, apart from one neighbour who is retired. He grows veg and keeps bees, and sells his honey locally. One or two people tried keeping hens in the early days, but Mr Fox won in the end! It was too heartbreaking for words.We all planted some apple trees which are incredibly prolific ... we are considering investing in a cider press for next year.

Sadly, some of the neighbours have felt the need to put up fences ... which is against our early principles, and the field is so maintained now the wildness has gone. It almost looks like a park.
But it still gives us the most wonderful view from our windows and affords us the peace and tranquility we were searching for all those years ago, when we first bought this house.... and Inca loves to run in the field as fast as she can on her way to her 'walkies'.
And the field gang?

They've all outgrown the games of their childhood. They now range in age from 17 to 27, two live and work away from home, one has travelled for a year in New Zealand, one works as a trainee engineer, and two are ready for university, one is still at school in. Year 13. I'm sure they will  remember the field all their lives!

Friday, 27 August 2010

Whatever takes my fancy....

Radiotherapy ~ Day 23 (9:05)

Earlier this week I showed you a glimpse of my little craft room .... and I had so many lovely comments about it I thought today I would show you a bit more.
It really is tiny, no bigger than 6'x7', hardly bigger than a cupboard but I am lucky enough to have this space all to myself ... and it is filled from floor to ceiling with all my stash.
I reclaimed the room from being a bit of a dumping ground laughingly called 'the study'
.... and redecorated it about 18 months ago. I stuck rigidly to a colour scheme of cream, red and
olive green. If something didn't fit that scheme it wasn't out on show!
We already had the computer desk and storage units in an 'L' shape, and I bought these white shelves very cheaply from IKEA ...  I store little flowers and ribbons in glass jars.... the small ones are spice jars from Ikea and the larger ones are recycled coffee jars.
I used K&Co papers to recover some old books and files,
and old boxes and tins were smartened up with a lick of paint.
Magazines are stored in wooden boxes again from Ikea.
An old cork noticeboard was painted and recovered to match the scheme, and IKEA hanging rails were
put up for extra storage.
Originally there was a place for everything ...
I love these red pails from Lakeland ... they were a set of three and I use them for storing inks and stamps.
Wasn't it lovely!
When it was first done I used to stand in the doorway just looking at it because I loved it so much.

Now... lots of your comments praised the tidiness of this room ... and it was ... tidy ... back then
... but I need to confess that ... today ... 18 months later ...
it looks like this:
It is full of so much 'stuff' ... I can't actually see what is in there!
Sorting this mess out is top of my list of things I need to do when I'm feeling ready to return to my real life (instead of the slow motion world I'm occupying right now).
Who knows ... maybe then I'll be inspired to start crafting again!

Friday, 9 April 2010

At Home ....

As I'm on holiday at the moment I've had a lovely morning baking ...
we had some 'past their best' bananas in the fruit basket, so I made a banana loaf.
I've also made a fruit cake and some more cupcakes as the last lot went down a treat!
Does anybody else make a terrible mess when they're baking or is it just me?

This week I've discovered that I don't really have time to go to work -
just being home in the house is a full time job in itself.
There's just so much to do!
Every time I plan to do something nice,
something else needs to be done first -
There's washing and ironing and cleaning and tidying and taxi-ing my lovely boy around -
then I need to go and buy some food ...
that means tidying out cupboards and the fridge so I can put it all away
- it's just relentless!

  - but I want to bake and craft and do some gardening and generally have a relaxing time!

I am supposed to be on holiday after all!
I have decided that I need to be at home all the time -
but somehow I don't think Mr. B. will agree with me!

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