Everyday
throughout the cold weather he arrived outside the back door. He spent
the day lurking under the bird feeder, sometimes perching on the back
door ledge hoping for bread. I called him William, a very beautiful wood
pigeon. Very soon it was clear he was bigger than the other pigeons.
Much bigger. So he became William the biggest pigeon in the world. But a
sad day has come. William couldn't escape the sparrow hawk. A pile of
feathers lay on the path, gorgeous shades of grey, pink and faintly
blue. He had become a breakfast . I quite miss him around the kitchen
door. So I have made a fabric picture after a workshop with the textile
picture maker Janet Bolton. It is in folk art style, and William stands
on a step next to a pink tulip from the garden. I have put a large pearl
button above him, it's colours are like his feathers. No sparrow hawk
in this picture.......but today I heard that three perigrine falcons
have hatched on a ledge of Lincoln cathedral. They may be eating the
sparrowhawk for breakfast soon....
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
A new home
I just wanted
to show you the jelly babies new home. Having started out in my sewing
room, they have travelled across the world and now some have new homes
with the children at the Happy Home Orphanage in Sao Paulo. During
daughter's working visit there, two new homes were built, one for a
family of seven. So much happiness was given. It's a two way thing
though, a lot was learnt. I hope the jelly babies behave
themselves.........
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Travelling
Lovely daughter
has been learning Portuguese and now she is off to Brazil. While she is
there she will be living with families. What could she take as presents
for the smallest children? Then I remembered that when our other lovely
daughter went to China, I made finger puppets. I started off with
gingerbread men. Then I branched out into jelly babies. There is a slit
in their backs so little fingers can slide down into their legs and make
them run along. In China they were a success and it delights me to
think that they may still be making children smile there. So here they
are, lined up, no luggage, waiting to fly off to Brazil, maybe with a
packet of real jelly babies to keep them company...
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Knitting for babies
There
are going to be two new babies in our family this year, so Anne are I
are reaching for our knitting needles. My mum was a great knitter and
kept lots of old patterns. I found this little booklet in her folder.
This is an essential list for the best dressed baby in 1952.......on
the front cover you can see a picture of Nurse Vincent who wrote the
pamphlet. She writes that you will need 4 long sleeved woollen vests, 4
pairs of woollen knitted leggings, 4 woollen knitted nighties, 6 day
gowns, 4 pairs of knitted boots reaching to the knee, 1 large knitted
woollen shawl, knitted bonnets, woollen gloves.... and so the list goes
on. She also tells you how to boil cow's milk, adding sugar and cod
liver oil for a new baby, but that's another story. So Anne and I had
better start knitting. There's not much time if we are going to produce
all these vests.........
Monday, 28 February 2011
Sharing and loving
Over the last
two weeks there have been dreadful arguments in the garden. Over the
coconut bird feeder. The robin found it first and it's his. There's no
doubt in his mind, except when the squirrel arrives. Then he takes a
back seat and grumps from the privet hedge. But otherwise he thinks
'It's mine all mine, want to fight about it?' As soon as anyone else
arrives to feed, he is there. Wings whirling, red tummy sticking out and
hurling abuse at the unsuspecting visitor. Blackbirds bluetits, even a
woodpecker are seen off. And then he perchs smugly takes the occasional
peck at it, he's won the day. Again. Until a beautiful hen robin
appeared and now he's in love. 'Come over any time and share my coconut
shell.... no strings attached.... I don't expect more....' he sings. '
I've found a lovely old teapot wedged into the hedge, it
would make a great home for a family...' Will she fall for him? Ignore
his bossy ways? He has a very beautiful red waistcoat after all, he's a
handsome chap....
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Spring walk
Pam,
her three dogs and I have started taking walks together. I'm not very
fit but I reckon if a Cairn terrier can do the miles, then I can too. On
a lovely spring day we set off from a village nearby. We passed a tiny
church, went inside for a look and came across this fellow. He lay
peacefully snoozing in the sun, little dog at his feet and two angels at
his head. Fully dressed in chain mail. With very stylish shoes and
spurs. Rather a narrow hard place to lie, and he had been there for some
time in his sunny resting place. We sat with him for a few minutes
then with our own little dogs we were on our way again.
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Theft
I
have been meaning to mend the stitching on daughter's Ugg boots for
some time. They are clumsy boots which seem to make people shuffle
rather than walk. So I mended the unravelling threads and sprayed them
with suede protector. But I had never tried a pair on. What would they
feel like? So in went my feet and what bliss! Warm cosy toes, a soft
feeling under my heels and draft free ankles in the sewing room.... I
was reluctant to take them off and when I did my feet were freezing, so I
put them back on.... and now they have been stolen..... by her
mother... and I don't intend to give them back! I am shuffling happily
with very warm toes.... and rather snazzy tights too....
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