"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
Showing posts with label Cottage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cottage. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Summer Time in the Country


Summer is starting to fade, the wheat is golden in the fields & leaves are starting to turn.
You can feel the freshness in the breeze, Autumn will soon be upon us.
The farmers are in the fields around us harvesting, another growing year has finished.
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We have been very busy at the cottage, even more so now we are home schooling the twins.
The decision to do this has brought us all so much joy.
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The blog has been last on the list I am afraid, I'm sorry it's been far to long between posts.
I hope you all will enjoy seeing some of the things we have been up to over the Summer & you are all enjoying the last few weeks of August.
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Learning to embroider.
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A day out in Cambridge.
There are so many beautiful buildings there.
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An Arthur Bell rose flowering in the garden.
My Grandfather was called Arthur so I have planted one of these roses in every home we have lived in.
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Sunshine at Belton House a National Trust property.
Home Education has given us so much joy.
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A lovely walk along our country lanes collecting wild flowers for pressing.
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Poppies & Rape Seed.
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My first attempt at cable stitch.
I knitted this for myself using a 1940's pattern.
The beautiful corsage if from Lucy at 1940's Style for You.
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Baby Charlotte is growing up.
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A beautiful day out at Clumber Park owned by the National Trust.
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Celebrating the Queen's 90th birthday with a Victoria Sponge.
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Teatime celebrations for the Queen.
The twins made some handmade decorations.
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Making wholemeal hedgehog loaves.
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Home School days.
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Mid Summer in the garden.
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Making the most of our homegrown rhubarb & strawberries.
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A Home School day out to Church Farm Village in Lincolnshire.
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The day finished with collecting shells on the beach.
A beautiful end to a perfect day.
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Rock Buns & Victoria Sponge Cake.
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Visiting Belton House again for a vintage day there & picnic.
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Wartime Fruit Cake.
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This recipe has now become a family favourite.
Its a wonderful little cake.
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On the 1st of July we met our pen pals from America for the first time at Sherwood Forest.
It was a truly special day meeting this wonderful family, we are so blessed to have them in our lives.
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Beautiful memories from Sherwood Forest.
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Early morning light in the cottage garden.
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Simple Daisies.
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A perfect little wartime recipe.
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Sausage Rolls for a picnic.
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The twins started ballet & tap a few months ago & had such fun performing their first show.
It's a wonderful way for them to see their friends now they are home schooled.
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Our daughter Daisy turned 17 on the 7th of July.
She chose a marble cake.
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You can't keep Kitty out of a book especially The Famous Five.
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Wartime Banana Cake for our wartime weekend picnic.
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I knitted each of the twins a bolero using a 1950's pattern.
They were finished just in time for Woodhall Spa's 1940's Festival.
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All dressed up for the forties festival.
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Shopping 1940's style.
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As the 1940's weekkend was just down the road we showed our 1939 Wolesley Ten.
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We had such a wonderful weekend, the sun shone it was perfect.
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Thank you dear readers for all your lovely comments.
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Enjoy the rest of your Summertime.
Fondly Michelle
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Saturday, 28 May 2016

May at the Cottage


May brings a beautiful abundance of fresh green shoots & leaves to our cottage garden. Each month of the year has their own beauty but I love the month of May the best of all.
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The garden is scattered with cherry, apple & pear blossom. Each tree awaiting the lovely fruits which will hang from their branches. How truly blessed I feel when you see this blossom each year, nature is a marvelous thing.
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Blue Tits are all around the garden bringing their pretty gentle song. Baby rabbits are back hopping around again, they are so sweet to see but we need to make sure the fence around the vegetable garden is secure.
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Lilly of the Valley, Violets, Lilac & Cowslip are flowering in the garden, the smell of May is heavenly.
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Cottage days are filled once again with weeding & planting up the vegetable garden.
The children find such joy in planting seeds & seeing them grow.
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Ma's Plain Cake
This is a recipe I use again & again, it is a 6 egg mixture & makes a lovely large cake.
The recipe is in Ma Larkin Perfick Cooking.
This cook book is on of our family favourites.
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We have had so many special moments since my last post.
We became Grandparent's for the first time.
Meet sweet Charlotte, how wonderful it was so hold her.
This little girl brings such joy to our lives.
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Another tea cosy finished inspired by the colours of one I saw at the James Herriot Museum.
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The twins celebrated their 7th birthday at the end of March.
Time flies, they are turning in to little ladies.
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We had a new addition to the cottage last month, a 1947 Aga.
It cooks like a dream & keeps us beautifully warm too.
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Lambing is now over in our village farm.
There were so many beautiful little babies born.
We were so lucky to be asked to watch as some were being born & Mary was amazed to be asked to pull a lamb out.
Mary is the type of child to just get stuck in, maybe we have a little James Herriot in the making.
This is Mary's lamb.
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We love to walk the lanes & fields around our village.
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Some beautiful magazine's I found from the thirties & forties.
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A selection of cakes using these vintage pre war recipe booklet's.
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Beautiful Bluebells in our cottage garden.
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Early Spring morning at the cottage.
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The twins making Yorkshire Scones.
They love to get involved in the baking.
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I finally finished this 1930's Bow Scarf, it had been sitting at the bottom of my knitting bag for a while.
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Our scullery & sweet George.
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Making London Buns.
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Recipe.
Beat 3ozs of sugar & 2 ozs of butter to a cream. Then add 2 tea spoons of melted Golden Syrup. Add an egg & beat well. Then add 4 ozs flour, 2 tea spoons of ground ginger, 1/4 tea spoon of soda, 1/4 teaspoon of cream of tartar & 2 tablespoons of milk.
Half fill little patty tins & bake for 15 to 20 minutes in a moderate oven.
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Off to a 1940's event a few weeks ago.
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Blue & white Forget me Nots in the garden.
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Kitty is rarely without flower's.
Apple Blossom.
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Some vintage finds.
I can't wait to use the 1950's picnic hamper.
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A birthday cake for Danny who turned 15.
He asked for chocolate cake with fresh cream & chocolate treats on top.
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Spring blooms in the cottage garden.
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Making Maids of Honor.
These are little jam tarts with a sponge topping.
Line little tart tins with shortcrust pastry & put a small amount of jam in them  I used homemade rhubarb jam.
The beat 2 ozs of butter with 2 ozs of sugar, 1 egg, 2 ozs of self raising flour & 1 tsp of almond essence.
Put a small amount of this on the jam & bake in a moderate oven for 15 to 20 minutes.
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Homemade rhubarb jam.
Our rhubarb has grown so well, it has been going in to all sorts of recipes.
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Baking a sponge cake together.
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Here is the girl's cake all decorated for tea time.
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A country walk last weekend through the church yard next to the cottage.
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& then a ride out to a party in our 1930's car.
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Thank you to all my dear readers for all their comment's, I have read them & am very sorry I have not replied to them all.
There has been a few things going on these last few months regarding our sweet Kitty.
We have decided to full time home school from September as we feel that would be best for the girls.
I hope everyone is having a beautiful Springtime.
Fondly Michelle
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