Wednesday, 31 July 2019

'Mum, did you look at the weather?'

The answer is yes, I did look at the weather, but I needed to get out!


The children needed some fresh air and Penny needed a walk.


But the thunder started as we got in the car.


The rain started as we drove down the street.


The rain bounced off the road as we drove to our destination.


And it rained and rained as we walked happily along.


But it was nice to get out (for me and Penny)


Everywhere is so lush and green


But the storm clouds didn't leave . . . . 


Lets hope the sun is coming out soon.

Monday, 29 July 2019

A few days away

We've had a super busy, gloriously hot, few days away.


First we headed to Edinburgh
(lots of pictures, in no real order)




The gates to The Botanical Gardens, very beautiful but difficult to photograph!



My smallish boy has just turned thirteen, so he was having a 'teenagers rest'





Beautiful lavender, covered in bees and smelling divine.





Look at all the shells 

 

And a pine cone ceiling!


Next we visited Berwick upon Tweed



The weather couldn't have been nicer.


We drove on, stopping at Seahouses for a spot of rock pooling


The smallish boy spotted this unknown sea creature and I was instructed to take a snap so we could identify it later. (still not done that)


 Another day and another beautiful day out.


Alnwick Gardens


Last time we visited I was pregnant with the smallish boy!!





Then onto Alnwick Castle



You imagine the thick castle walls will make it lovely and cool inside . . 
You would be wrong!



We walked back through the town, then the gardens.


And another set of beautiful gates (also difficult to photograph)



  Then to the beach.


My family all know, that for me a holiday near the sea isn't complete until you've dipped your toes in the sea.
 

Look at my beachcomber boy.... 


Although we're back home now, fingers crossed for more days out over the summer. 



Saturday, 27 July 2019

The Show is over . . .

On Thursday 18th of July I set up my stall at the Royal Lancashire show!


The marque was huge, it included the celebrity kitchen and the food stalls 
(plenty to snack on during the day)


Our little area was the craft demonstration corner. I was with two other local ladies, so lots of chatting and laughing (and talk of visiting gin alley, just outside our tent)


The three days where long, we had to be onsite early and not able to leave until all the show visitors had gone.


I drank lots of coffee, talked to lots of people, handed out cards and sold a few animals. 


Sunday night, after unpacking the car I did have a glass of wine (or two)