Another week has passed and what a glorious week it was for us up north. We got some of the sunshine you all seem to have been enjoying although the last two days of our week on the edge of the Lakes was a bit too hot for us and so most of our time was spent in the shade.
However it was lovely to spend time meeting up with friends, having something to eat one lunchtime at a favourite garden centre and just a glass or two of rosé with nibbles one evening.
On our last evening we went down to a favourite spot of ours just sitting in the evening sun and watching the trains go by behind us. Apart from the trains it must be a nice place to live and to wander down to the beach or walk up the lane for a bit of exercise - I guess you probably get used to the noise of the trains and hardly hear them after a short time living there. (It is where the big house is that was featured in The Bay a couple of series ago.) It is noted for catching the sunsets over The Bay
Monday night, at home, we had some rain, much needed by the plants and trees - and the reservoirs. On our way home from Preston we pass two reservoirs and the first one was unbelievably dry. It looked like the seaside with a sandy beach and I noticed the island in the middle of it, which is usually covered in gulls, was quite empty. Wonder why and where they have gone?
Midweek I had a chiropractor appointment so we had to go into Preston. I was so fed up with my hair (I am growing it so I can tie it up when I want to) so I went to a salon just up the road and managed to get a walk in. Cost a bit more than I intended but I was so happy with the way she cut it whilst retaining the basic style and she just cut it as she felt it best suited me. She certainly earned her title of "one of our top stylists" and all week I just shook my head after giving it a good brushing and it fell into place. Sunday it needed shampooing so it was a test as to how I went on styling it myself. Fine! Happy Bunny!
Yesterday it rained all day. The gardens were very grateful. And it was that straight down rain that really wets everything. There are some perks to living up north.
Anyway, here is my desk for this week.
This is my workspace and as you can see its fairy time.
You may remember that I was making a little book in a challenge with my friend Ann. I decided to use fairies on the other side of the book and I chose these tall fairies to try out. Not too convinced that this will work so I have left them all to one side.
As you can see this is completely different - paper to wool
Whilst I decide what to do with the fairy workspace I am doing a bit of needle-felting. I haven't done enough of this to say I am paying a monthly subscription so today we have the basic shapes for the Larch Bolete. On my table you can see, from the left, my bag gifted by a friend which is full of wool in different colours,. You can see some samples (again gifted by a friend) bagged up and marked with the colours. Below is my black sponge that I work on and to the right my box which my kit came in for the Fly Agaric (remember it?) which now holds odd bits of felt and my various needles.
Talking of Fly Agarics, I did three altogether, varying in size - well, I cannot find them! Where did I put them? I have searched all over. I can find the picture but not the sculptures, and I loved them. Tomorrow I am going to have to have a good old search everywhere!!!
In the meantime I will go over to Sarah's Craft Shed as usual and meet up with everyone.