"With Pomp, Power & Glory the world beckons vainly, In chase of such vanities why should I roam?While Peace & Content bless my little thatched cottage,And warm my own hearth with the Treasures of Home."*Beatrix Potter

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Early Flowers & a Few Finds

The garden is starting to be awakened here at the cottage, the earth no longer seems asleep & young shoots are pushing their way through the hard ground. Winter has been kind to us so far & the first flowers are starting to bloom. Tiny little delicate flowers, white & pure like snow. 
All along our garden hedge next to the church the snowdrops hang their pure little heads, daring the damp, cold, wintery weather. They bring such joy to watch them flower in the cold days of late Winter. This little flower is the first sign that Spring will soon be upon us & it will not be long before we hear the birds singing & the garden will be an abundance of tulips, hyacinths, daffodils & crocus's.
I love watching the garden come back to life after it's long sleep with the promise of all the good things our Mother earth gives to us.
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A close up of the Early Snowflakes.
I do love these delicate little flowers, they always look like fairy skirts to me.
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We found this lovely set of antique copper pans in a antique centre not far away. They need a polish & then I think I will add more hooks to the scullery shelves to hang them.
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A Georgian miniature I bought with some Christmas money from my parent's.
I saw her before Christmas & fell in love with her painted blue bonnet, so we popped back to the Antique Centre near us after Christmas.
Mary thinks she needs a husband so we are on the hunt for one for her.
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Snowdrops appearing in the garden.
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The rhubarb is popping up it's head,
I can't wait to pick the first stems of the year.
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Snow is in the air.
The old Walnut tree stands stark against the wintery sky.
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Butterfly cakes with home made apple & blackcurrant jam for Saturday tea.
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& chocolate cake.
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I love to collect vintage recipe booklet & have a whole drawer full of them.
Kitty & I chose a cherry cake recipe from a 1930's Brown & Polson recipe booklet & spent Sunday afternoon baking.
The recipe called for an ingredient called raisley powder which I have never heard of before & would love to hear if anyone has heard of it.
At the back of the book there is an advert for Raisley that calls it a raising powder so I used baking powder.
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All ready for Sunday tea & it was very nice, very similar to a Madeira Cake.
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Olde Fashioned Pumpkin Preserves.

I had a small pumpkin stored away in our pantry so when Faye from The Blessed Hearth made some pumpkin preserves I thought that is what the little pumpkin was waiting for.
I replaced the ginger with cinnamon & halved the recipe as the pumpkin was only little. Next year I will make a big batch.
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We found these DVDs in a charity shop in our small town.
We loved the early River Cottage programmes when they were all filmed in the small cottage in Dorset.
I think my eldest Son might be borrowing these.
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This is where you will find sweet George when I am knitting.
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A visit to the wool shop.
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Some finds from our lovely second hand book shop.
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The cottage book is full of inspiration with old cottages all over England.
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So many idea's
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Just settling down now for an evening of knitting & a cuddle from George.
Thank you my dear readers for all your kind words, they all are read & appreciated.
Fondly Michelle
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Early Flowers at the Cottage