Since we were unable to leave Dublin county in September (or at least, after we were both free to take a day off), we were unable to go sloe gathering in our normal location this year, and the one place I knew to try nearer home was fruitless. So we are trying raspberry gin this year instead of sloe gin. Today was the day for straining and bottling it - we had a pavlova with some of the gin-infused berries. I don't think it's a patch on sloe gin, and I'm glad I found one last jar of that hiding away so we are not totally destitute, but I'm sure we'll enjoy drinking it. I was surprised to see how much colour the lemon slices had picked up.
Sunday, 18 October 2020
October Miscellany
Saturday, 3 October 2020
Utility Boxes
A couple more utility boxes - one from Cork, when we were down a few weekends ago before we were, once again, limited to travel within Dublin. No expedition to the Galway/Clare border to look for sloes this year: when the park where we have gathered them before proved fruitless, I bought some raspberries and we will try raspberry gin instead. This utility box is one of a series, but by the time I passed some more, I was fully laden and less inclined to stop.
The other one is on the main road outside the Botanic Gardens, and I've always wanted to take a picture of it. Last weekend C went back to the car, and I went out the front gate and walked back along the road.
Thursday, 1 October 2020
September Favourites
September's creativity was sort of shoe-horned in here and there whenever I had a little spare time. I find the dark evenings less conducive to stamping and colouring, but bought another lamp for my desk which has helped.
It appears I didn't take one single photograph last October. If I did, I can't find them - so my header photo is from Monet's garden in Giverny the previous October, 2018. Those seed heads just made me think of the fantasy florals from Lavinia Stamps.
I was very relieved that the lighthouse arrived at its destination, as soon as I had dropped it into the letterbox I realised that I hadn't added a stamp. Perhaps it helped that it was staying in Ireland. The Time Flies card uses a watch that C was about to throw out. I asked him to give me the dial, and I thought I'd better use it before I lost the hands, which came off.
Monday, 28 September 2020
Botanic Sunshine
We woke in good time on Saturday morning and enjoyed a breakfast of cinnamon buns. I need to translate and write out the recipe because I have lost my original translated version; though it's tagged as "American", it's from a long-ago French magazine, let's hazard a guess at 40 years or so. I still have the original file card from the magazine. Plenty of maple syrup along with the butter, sugar and cinnamon. We'll be finishing them off for breakfast or morning coffee tomorrow.
Loved seeing all the little treasures some boy had found it worthwhile collection in the back of his bicycle. |
Tuesday, 1 September 2020
August Favourites
...are very thin on the ground! But I loved how the "watered garden" card came together - I had coloured the umbrella girl a couple of months ago whilst talking on the phone, and she always needs a bigger card. Choosing the verse to use with her prompted me to add the outsize flowers behind her. And I also love how the Paris canvas (it's about 10" x 8") came together. I'd originally started it last year.
The header photo is Chinese Lanterns from the garden - and this year's crop is just about ready to harvest,
Saturday, 1 August 2020
July Favourites
Monday, 27 July 2020
One Sunny Day
Sunday, 26 July 2020
More of Clare
There was an amazing thicket of wild raspberries - ripe, juicy, sweet. I wished I'd had something to collect some in. As it was, we just enjoyed a passing snack.