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Monday, 31 May 2010

Soothing

First of all I want to say that I hate computers, external drives, file formats and wireless gateway units. They make me grind my teeth with frustration and kick things. If you could plant a computer in the ground and make it grow it would be fine, but as it is I can only stare at the growing pile of useless hardware and cords that don't fit in helpless anger.

Anyway. Deep breath...

That's why I grow flowers. They don't need formatting or upgrading, just some soil, water, sunlight and love.

And they reward you with this.

The gorgeous scent of a hyacinth does go a long way towards helping me forget my worries and it cheers up a cold winter's day. Bring on spring... only 3 months to go...

Now I think I'll go curl up in my nice warm bed, with a good, old fashioned, non electronic book to keep me company.

Saturday, 22 May 2010

Simple pleasures #7

Simple pleasures #7 - making new things from old. Okay, it's not always that simple a task, but the satisfaction is immense! Actually I also like making new things from new things, so maybe this should just be called making things? Anyway.

These cushions are my most recent example of new things from old. The barkcloth is vintage and the striped fabric is from a curtain. I crocheted the edging using crochet thread from Trade Me and lovely vintage buttons.

Here we are, it's not perfect but it was an experiment and I learned heaps! The back side was tidier so next time I'll do it the other way round. There are 2 more cushions to make fastenings for, so there will be a next time. Probably.

Hope you noticed my little planter. This former utensil holder from the Sallies now holds some hyacinth bulbs. Don't you love the strawberry design? Seriously cute.

Righto, that's it for my week of simple pleasures. Hope you enjoyed, and please feel free to share some of your simple pleasures. Life is all about making the world how you like it, right?

Friday, 21 May 2010

Simple pleasures #6

Simple pleasures #6 - pansies! My favourite little garden flower. I love them in all shades but especially pink.

So I dug a little bed around the washing line and planted it up. Hopefully when the sun comes out again they will turn their little faces the right way... then hanging out the washing will be a little bit brighter.

Thursday, 20 May 2010

Simple pleasures #5 (and a recipe)

Afternoon tea.

Cranberry white chocolate cookies
1/2 cup white sugar
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup butter or marg, softened
1 egg
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
1 cup flour
1 1/2 cups rolled oats
3/4 cups dried cranberries
170g white chocolate, chopped

Preheat oven to 190C.

Cream sugars and butter/marg, then add egg and vanilla and mix till well combined. Add cinnamon, baking soda, salt and flour and mix well. Fold in rolled oats, cranberries and chocolate chips.

With wet hands, roll dough into small balls, place on greased baking tray and flatten. Bake 10-12 minutes.

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Simple pleasures #4

Using vintage crockery. In the above photo, the enamel canister holds baking soda (great for cleaning the oven among other things), the teacup holds dried chillis and the salt shaker holds... salt (it's not actually vintage, but Greengate! and I was lucky enough to get it for my birthday).

There are pros and cons of course...

The pros: each piece in my collection is unique, there is the fun of searching through markets and second hand shops, they are often very cheap to buy, I love eating off a different patterned plate each day.

The cons: they aren't dishwasher or microwave safe, they need to be handwashed, and if I break one I can't easily replace it. However... they are so pretty I don't mind washing them, and if I break them at least I'll have pieces for that wonderful mosaic something I'll create one day!

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Simple pleasures #3 (and a simple vase idea)

Simple pleasure #3... blooming bulbs. Even more of a pleasure when it's only May! These are paperwhite bulbs, the easiest and quickest to force. I didn't even do anything special - just put them in some jam jars with some gravel at the bottom for drainage, then a bit of potting mix, then a layer of gravel for the bulb to sit on. You can put them in a hyacinth vase with water too, but I'm hoping to get some more blooms out of them next year if I use potting mix (and put them in the garden when they've finished flowering).

Align CenterThey smell g o r g e o u s.

To cover the jars, I cut a length of white calico long enough to wrap around with a bit of overlap. I used double sided tape to hold the ends down (my preferred brand is Xpress-It). Then I folded the ends underneath the jar and held them down with a bit of sellotape. I added some lovely lace, also held with double sided tape.

You could of course whip out your sewing maching and stitch up some proper jar covers. I was in a hurry because the speed of that flower took me by surprise! I like these a lot though, so when flowering is over I just might consider making them a little less transient.

Monday, 17 May 2010

Simple pleasures #2

Simple pleasures #2 - a cozy nest.

This is my cozy nest. A good nest should include some or all of the following: blankets, cushions, candles, hot water bottle, a novel, some magazines, gardening books, cookbooks, crochet project, MP3 player with podcasts or audio books, TV and DVD remotes or laptop with episodes of Buffy, afternoon tea, a cat, and fluffy slippers. As soon as I get my wireless modem correctly installed I'll be adding the intranets to that equation, and then I shall never get up!

Sunday, 16 May 2010

Simple pleasures #1

Hi, here I am again. I seem to have lost my blogging mojo for the past couple of months, but I'm going to try and fix that. Starting with a week of simple pleasures... you know, the small things in life that don't sound like much, but without them your daily activities would be just that little bit more dull.

Today's simple pleasure is watching the rain. Instead of being annoyed that I couldn't go outside and keep working in the garden, I took it as an excuse to have a day off.

After I gathered up some books and movies and lit the fire, I spent some time at the window just looking. A wet drizzly afternoon is that much nicer if you have something cozy inside to look forward to.

The birds don't know this little feeder exists... it would probably help if I actually put some food on it. Then I'll have even more entertainment when I'm cozied up inside.

See how great rainy days are? (yeah right!) I'm off back to the fireside now... see you here tomorrow for #2.