"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, 23 April 2015

Cottage Days in the Garden & some Knitting.


The days are lengthening & we are spending beautiful days outside working in our garden.
The old fashioned perennials Delphinium, Foxglove & Hollyhocks are popping up all over the cottage garden & the joyous sound of bird song is all around us.
Forget me nots are in full bloom in the cottage beds & the beloved Bluebell is coming in to flower once again.
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Precious Bluebells.
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Spring flowers in the garden.
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Beautiful Aubrieta, this plant always reminds me of my grandfather, he had lots in his front garden.
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The Magnolia in full bloom.
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An old apple picking ladder in the garden.
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We have been looking for an Easiwork cabinet from the 1920's for a long time, it is the final piece we were after for the scullery & has wonderful storage which we really need.
Andy drove two hours away to pick this one up from Yorkshire & the following day we used a lot of elbow grease to clean her up.
She is wonderful, it is like a kitchen in a cupboard & is ideal for bread making & pastry.
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A wartime Gingerbread recipe using one egg.
We bake & cook from scratch & make the most out of our food budget. It is very pleasing to make frugal meals & realise how much you save.
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George & Bobby in their favourite spot, bless them they do sleep a lot.
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The twins helping with the enlargement of the vegetable garden.
They were picking up the last of the old tree root.
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Bobby enjoying the sunshine.
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Our vegetable garden.
We have been making the vegetable garden a lot bigger this past week.
There has been old tree roots to move & grass to take up. It is great to finally have it the size we want, we have just been here two years & everything takes time.
We would love a wooden greenhouse, maybe in a few years.
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I finished my first long sleeved jumper from a 1940's pattern.
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I used some vintage back buttons to finish it off & now it is tucked away for next Winter.
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A visit to the wool shop in a nearby town.
I bought some lovely 1940's green wool for a new jumper.
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Almond Loaf Cake.
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The two miniature's together in the hall.
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Cheese puffs from Ruth Mott's cookbook & a light fruit cake for Saturday tea.
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This Sunday I used three bags of fruit from the freezer, gooseberries, blackberries & tayberries to make a sponge pudding.
It was lovely warm served with cream.
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We found some vintage Laura Ashley curtains at a local antique shop for a bargain £12.50.
I have taken them up for our bedroom & the remainder I will use to cover two green 1930's Lloyd Loom chairs. This Summer we hope to decorate our bedroom as before moving in we just sanded the floor boards & fixed the walls ready for decorating.
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Ellie turned 21 last weekend, we celebrated with a lovely lunch with her family on Sunday.
Now Ellie & Dene are spending a lovely week in the Lake District, it will be their first visit to Hill Top.
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Thank you dear readers for your lovely comments.
Enjoy this beautiful Spring day.
Fondly Michelle
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Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Spring Lambs & the Cottage at Easter Time.


Spring has come to the cottage garden in it's loveliness.
Winter has departed & now the garden is softened with young green buds & leaves just about to open. It will not be long until the wild cherry trees in the grave yard behind the cottage garden are full of their beautiful dark pink blossom.
In the nuttery near the farm it is Primrose time & in the garden too. This delicate pale yellow flower smells so fresh & brings back fond memories of Springtime as a child.
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The Spring lambs are being born at the farm in the village, it is such an amazing sight to see these little bundles an hour after their birth.
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Mary doing her vintage puzzle from the 1940's, this was one of her gifts from us for her birthday.
Both of the girls do love vintage toys & games.
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A touch of Easter on the kitchen dresser.
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Easter touches on the Parlour mantle.
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I finished the little patchwork knitting bags for the twins for Easter.
I remember having this book as a child, the girls are so excited to get started.
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Making Easter fairy cakes for Easter Sunday & some for the villagers.
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The girls made five pretty plates to take to our friends from church who live in the village.
It brings such joy to my heart to see how full of life & happiness these little girls are & how much they want to give to other's.
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The village farmer rung us up so we could come & see the first Spring lambs & watch how the new mother's tend to these little lambs in the first few hours of life.
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There were lots of smiles.
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The sheep in the back ground are waiting for their lambs to be born.
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The twins making Easter cards.
Our dear friend Maggie from Ireland sent these craft kits for the girls to make.
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Easter Morning.
The air was damp for the egg hunt but it did not dampen the girls enjoyment.
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Soon this apple tree will be full of blossom.
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The Easter Lunch Table.
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Dene & Ellie made this pretty Easter cake.
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We had such a special Easter Sunday shared with Dene & Ellie & Harry & Kate.
After lunch we went again to the farm to see even more new born lambs.
These are Lincolnshire Longwool sheep, their babies are so beautiful.
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The sun came out & Daisy took this photo of us having a lovely walk around the farm's little lake.
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Empire Cake for Sunday Tea on a new cake stand I found at an antique shop.
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8 oz self raising flour.
4 oz margarine.
4 oz sugar.
4 oz sultana's & 2 oz's glace cherries.
1/2 teaspoon of mixed spice.
1 egg 
1/8 pint of milk.
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Rub the margarine into the flour.
add all the other ingredients 7 mix with milk & beaten egg.
Grease a 6 inch tin & line.
Bake at 350 o for 1 1/2 hours.
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I finished reading a set of Amish novels by Beth Wiseman & enjoyed them so much.
Now I am reading another Nella Last diary. As soon as I started I was back in Nella's life, she has such a beautiful way of talking about nature & her beautiful day trips to her beloved Lake District.
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Two beautiful books that I found for the twins.
They are about how we used to live one hundred years ago in a town house & in a country cottage, of course the cottage book was our favourite.
The illustrations are beautiful, there is so much to talk about in these books.
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Apple Crisp.
I had some apples to use up so I did a family favourite.
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Thank you dear readers for your lovely comments, each one is read & loved.
Enjoy the beautiful Springtime.
Fondly Michelle 
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Monday, 30 March 2015

The Twins Birthday & a Beautiful Sunday Walk

This has been a truly wonderful week at the cottage full of celebrations & special times visiting our neighbours.
I love this time of year when the twins were born, the earth is all bursting through in to new life.
Daffodils are all around the village, the January lambs are in the fields & the Spring lambs will be born in the next week.
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Dene & Ellie bought me this lovely plant.
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Primula's all ready for some simple table decorations on the adults table at the party.
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I made some cheese puffs for the party from Ruth Mott's Cookbook.
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They were such a simple thing to bake & tasted wonderful.
I am sure I will make these many times.
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A quick photo before the party started.
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Kitty's taking a peek in to the boy's party bags.
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Pass the Parcel.
We had a boys one & a girls one.
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Kitty showing such excitement over her prize in the parcel.
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Time for lunch.
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The Adults Table.
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It was wonderful that so many people came to celebrate the girls birthday.
There were so many of the villagers there with ages ranging from 91 to 5.
It was such a special day, one we will treasure.
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Kitty chose a butterfly.
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Mary was a princess.
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Daisy, Mary & Kitty.
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Harold one of our neighbours brought the girls these lovely fruit baskets.
He is a wonderful gentleman & was the oldest at the party.
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A beautiful Sunday afternoon walk.
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The weather was lovely last Sunday, the air so clear & warm.
After all the hard work the day before at the party is was wonderful to get outside & enjoy our countryside.
We heard what we thought were lambs from our garden, so we set of to see if we could find some.
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The sun was so warm, the girls are so happy in all that they do.
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Mother's with their lambs a couple of fields away from the cottage.
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Walking up to the stile on our way home.
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This is the field next to our garden, you can see the tall fir trees at the end of our garden.
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First blossom of the year.
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Finding shade under a tree full of blossom.
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Arriving home, the village is full of daffodils.
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Violets found under one of our apples trees while clearing the ground.
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On Thursday we had a special day spent with the girls & visiting a wonderful lady from our village in the afternoon. We also went to see the sheep being fed at the farm down the lane, in a few days they will be Mother's once more.
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They chose a simple cake with chocolate & smarties for their little birthday tea.
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Some of the pretty home made cards the girls received.
Ellie does beautiful cards & has a craft stall booked for next month.
She has just started a blog it is called The Endeavours of a Contented Homemaker 
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The end of another wonderful day, the sun setting at the end of the garden over the head stones.
My love for our cottage & garden just grows & grows & I feel so blessed to have finally found home.
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We are now starting a wonderful two weeks break from School & will spend a lot of time on the vegetable patch & in the greenhouse. Many hands make light work & we have many hands.
Thank you my dear readers for all your comments.
Fondly Michelle