zaterdag 23 februari 2008

New avenues


Alan is in the process of buying a 1967 Riley. Stupidly, I offered to make some cushions to brighten up its interior (thinking of some nice quilted ones), and he agreed, but instead of quilted cushions he wanted me to make two headrest covers with the emblems of both our colleges on them! So he bought me this ready-to-stitch kit with the Balliol logo, and is currently designing the Wolfson one, as it's not available in the shops. So now I can add embroidery to my repertoire! I feel like quite the old lady sometimes.

In the same craft shop, I stumbled upon these wickedly cool cards:


Aren't they simply fabulous? And... the long awaited envelope from my mum finally arrived, with these very chique gardening gloves.


Thanks, mum! Now I must go and do a little bit of work, before we go off to watch the last day of Torpids rowing races! Go Wolfson and Balliol!

zondag 17 februari 2008

Keep on digging

The plot is beginning to become a little bit of an obsession. I've been working so hard at it! I've finally managed to dig it all over once, and now I'm on my second round, removing bucketsfull of tenacious grassroots by hand, and spreading compost over the newly clean bits.

I spent all of Friday night thinking about seeds. I found an organic seeds seller online, so I made a huge list of everything that seemed desirable. Now there is the difficulty of actually making decisions!


Do I want the sweet yellow tomatoes, or the high yielding ones with good disease resistance, or the pink ones with reputedly the best flavour, or the pear-shaped cocktail ones? The striped, tasty courgette or the most prolific ones? And how many herbs can I fit into my herb patch? One thing I really, really wanted though: crocosmias. Ever since I spent a summer in Ireland, surrounded by gorgeous bursts of orange flowers everywhere, they have been my favourites. However, the most readily available variety seems to be a red one, when I definitely wanted orange ones! Imagine my delight when I discovered these two packets of mixed crocosmias under a stack of Dahlias in Homebase:



So I will have orange ones after all! I can't want to plant them. I think I will try and order all my seeds today! So exciting!

woensdag 13 februari 2008

Athenaze

I must admit I haven't been loving my job so much recently, what with it being ridiculously busy and demanding, but I'm a lot happier now, with half-term on the near horizon, and, more importantly, a trip to Athens! Yep, the school is sending me to Athens in the summer. We are going to start teaching the International Baccalaureate, and the training just happens to be taking place in Athens! Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!! And apparently I am the only one in the department who actually wants to go on a free trip to Athens! I'm so excited; especially as I only made my first ever visit to Greece last summer and totally loved it. I've been so keen to go back, but Alan wasn't all that enthusiastic about it. But now I'm going to be going anyway! Woo woo!!

zondag 10 februari 2008

Birthday

I've been so ridiculously busy this past week that yesterday was literally the first day I could sit down and draw breath since celebrating my birthday well over a week ago.

The day itself was all work and no play, as I was making dinner for a number of friends. I spent the whole day shopping, chopping, slicing, grating, kneading, mixing, cooking, baking. I've never seen so much lasagna!


After all that hard work, the table of goodies did look very appetising, if I do say so myself!


My friends bought me some very lovely gifts. I was especially taken with the 'Quilting Techniques' book, which was very handy and full of good ideas.


But the best present came from Alan. Admittedly, I may have dropped the odd hint or two, since the school doesn't appear to have any working clocks:


I've been slaving away at the plot, and still haven't finished my first round of digging it up! It's such hard work, especially in the rather lovely weather we've been having (hot!!).
I did, however, procure some fetching gardening gloves in order to avoid any nasty infections.


That trowel is slightly optimistic at the moment, but maybe I'll actually get round to planting something soon!