Monthly Archives: July 2010

Grey’s Court

The best decision I’ve made today, is to join the National Trust – after the NEC though – when I will be far more solvent than I am at the minute! After our fine gallop round the car-boot sale, we … Continue reading

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Oxford

To  Oxford then, via the fabric warehouse, up early, there for 9.30 to choose fabric for the Festival of Quilts, at the NEC in August…soon…! Aaaarghh!! Dozing in the car, then coffee with Otto £1200.00 spent in the space of … Continue reading

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Thinking about hexagons…

With regard to the hexagons, Isolde is making a hexagon quilt, and she’s way ahead of me! And the main reason for that is I have been greedy with the colours! I have made a huge quantity of all the … Continue reading

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Allotment…

    Wednesday is my midweek weekend if I spend the day at my brother’s allotment. There is no kind of tired quite like the tired of a day spent out in the open tasting the weather, exposed to the … Continue reading

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Out of Time

Today was one of those lovely days that somehow will sit always in a sun-dappled space in my head; a memory out of time…could be anytime, what was relevant was the company, and the feel of the day the scent … Continue reading

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Stuck

Do you know the sort of day when the sky has a tight grey lid on it and your soul something similar? The kind of day when you feel you can move nothing forward? I feel today that the only … Continue reading

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A day on the land…

Yesterday I woke at the crack of dawn – well a quarter to five, and just knew I had no chance of returning to sleep, the light was so lucid and lovely, the birds singing in the stillness of a … Continue reading

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