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Showing posts with label hello. Show all posts

18/03/2018

Bitter winds blow

Today we awoke to a blanket of snow
and not to a particularly warm blanket
accompanied with a bitter wind.

Drifts up to our knees in parts of the garden.
Somehow
having a coat of powdery white
makes the mundane
see extraordinarily beautiful
Seed heads 
become otherworldly.
Other garden paraphenalia
become coated
appear hawkish
feel raw
overcome.

I knew this second icy blast was on her way
but still...
she is bitter,
sending a chilling howl around the house
and down the chimney.


In defiance - we went out
and despite floundering in the hip-height drifts
and feeling the icy-bite to our cheeks,
we have returned
feeling rejuvenated,
buoyant
and ready for a mug of tea and Shetland oat biscuits.



Welcome to my new followers - thank you for visiting my part of the blogisphere, it good to see you here. 

I have had a couple of emails asking me if I am ok as I don't seem to blog as regularly or as much as before, thank you for your kind concerns, I do feel to be busy at the moment but must let you know that I am also active elsewhere on the tintersphere.
I can be found here kjsutcliffe artist (which is my FB art page) and TAM - trawden artist makers, a community art page I do. 
My own page is for my art and studio plus updates and photos from the markets and fayres I attend and the TAM page is about a collaborative of artists and what we get up to - I would love to see you over there :)  I also have an art blog,  but like this one it has been a little neglected, something I will rectify once I have caught up with all the arty things I have to complete before the next art market I am participating in.

23/01/2017

What's every one up to?

Gosh! What has happened to the weather? Moss and I went out early and in the gentle sunlight we walked around our local nature reserve waiting to Youngest to hop off the bus. The birds on the pond were happily swimming or preening and other dog walkers and their equally muddy dogs were pottering around. All enjoying the crisp cold air and blue sky.

But now? Urgh!

Any hoo, I am working on a couple of commissions at the moment, which is why I am a little quiet on the blogging front, so I thought I would just popped into say hello, see what you are all up to and to say that I have set up a new dedicated blog for my art - kjsutcliffe artist LINK HERE. It is still mid construction but I would love it if you popped in and said hello :)

Until then - keep warm (unless in Australia!) xxxxxxx



09/04/2015

Return to the norm

Work. But let us not talk about that,
no, lets talk about this instead.

I escaped,
with my boys for a few
beautiful
beautiful
days.
And we.....
.......Breathed in bracing mountain air.
Watched the twinkle of sunshine on water.

Walked further and higher than I thought I ever could since my knee injury.
Caught glimpses of magical wild animals so close so close.
Skimmed stones.
Held sticks.
Tasted the air.
Shut my eyes.
Felt the sky. 

Am so very grateful that I was
with my boys.

I am back, hello,
I missed you.

I am holding slices of the most delicious sunlight deep in my heart,
I want to share them with you xxxx

13/07/2014

Liebster Award part 2

After yesterday's marathon waffle - I promise this will be a lot shorter.

My 11 nominees, in no particular order, for the Liebster Award are :


  1. Caravan Crafts 
  2. Super Gran
  3. Threads through my life
  4. a butterfly in my hair
  5. More Powerful Beyond Measure 
  6. Just-Do
  7. "ook?!"
  8. A Whole Plot of Love
  9. Needles and Wool
  10. Thistlebear
  11. The House with the Blue Door
Well done everyone - I get so much pleasure from reading your blogs and pass this award on to you as a thank you,

And my questions to you are -
  1. I love hearing the sound of the rain, coming from Africa it is seen as a gift, how do you feel about the rain?
  2. Ever done something at school that at the time seemed really cool but now - you've realised 'how silly' it was?
  3. Got any tattoos and/or piercings? Care to share/reveal??
  4. What is on your knitting needles or crochet hook at the moment?
  5. When I need a little 'me time' I put on the fairy lights, light some incense and reach for my crafting - what do you do?
  6. What is the perfect film to take your best friend to see? (Can be current or vintage) and why that particular one?
  7. Do you have a favourite colour/s above all others? 
  8. Does that colour dominate your wardrobe?
  9. What bit of technology could NOT do with out?
  10. Is there something that wish you could perfect or even attempt? For me it is knitting socks - something I will do......one day.
  11. If you could travel to anywhere in the world for a picnic with your most favourite person, where would it be and what would be in your picnic basket - go on the world is your oyster!

I so look forward to reading your answers and before I forget - please can the new nominees include
  • 11 random facts about themselves, 
  • answer my 11 questions,
  • then choose 11 blogs they feel deserve the Liebster Award 
  • think of 11 questions you would like to ask them :)





12/07/2014

I'm back! Liebster Award

Whoa - what a relief, I am finally free of the tyranny of my folder, my practice test papers and my exams. 

It was a strange feeling, walking out of the 'viva' (oral) after it was over and standing blinking in the sunshine and thinking 'Now what?'  

And d'you know what I did? I found some gardens in the college and following the wonderfully inviting signboard suggesting that I 'please walk around our gardens and enjoy the solitude and peace' - I did just that.

A quiet 15 or so minutes, allowed me to emerge from my brain-overload-fug and reconnect with the real world and it was so cathartic. And Breathe.......

Thank you EvERYonE who texted, emailed or dropped me a card wishing me well - your words were very special to me :)

While I was away I was lucky enough to be nominated for a Liebster Award by the delightful Amjaylou. I contacted her and asked if I could do my part of the nominations once I'd have finished and so here is my Liebster post xxxx 
Thank you of thinking of me Amanda xxxx



Amjaylou set some questions as part of 'a getting to know you better' interview as well as asking me to list 11 facts about myself. So here goes - 

  1. I was born in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) Africa,
  2. Learnt to shoot by 12 years old, 
  3. Drove around sugar cane fields in South Africa flat out in a friend's bright blue beetle pretending to be a rally driver (Sorry Mom and Dad!), 
  4. Wear a silver ring on my 2nd toe on my left foot, 
  5. Would loved to have had a Celtic armband tattoo when I was younger but now glad I didn't - would rather have a Celtic knot pattern on my lower back, (repeat same apology as in point 3)
  6.  Love hares and moonlight and the mythical magic and stories of the ancients, 
  7. Only learnt to crochet and knit in the last 5 years and wish I'd learnt a very long time ago,
  8. Married to my very bestest friend in the world,
  9. Slept under the stars on summer solstice and felt the downdraft of an owl's wing on my face as I lay watching the last residue light fade below the horizon,
  10. Can make bird sounds and whistle without moving my mouth - used to do it at the back of a class room whilst maintaining an air of innocence when a teacher would demand to know who'd brought a sparrow into the class room and to release it immediately! 
  11. Celebrating nearly thirty years of being a vegetarian - now that can't be bad :)

Now for Amjaylou's  interview -

How many WIPs do you have at the moment and what are they?

Well, not too many as I had to be super hard on myself over the last 15  or so months while I tackled my assignments and swotting but I did manage to finish a couple of Sea to Sky hats - but I do have a shawl on the knitting needles, one fingerless mitten waiting for its sibling to be cast on, a crochet cushion cover about 3/4 done (not just any old cushion but an ENTIRE chair....no I don't know what possessed me either!) but I now have no excuse not to be crafting :)

Regarding days out what would be your idea of heaven?

I love walking, so either being out on the hills with my boys, flask of tea and the obligatory knitting or walking along the coast, preferably with cliff edges and sea birds screeching over head and yes you guessed it - boys, tea and knitting!

What is your idea of hell?

Sitting on a stinking hot day on a beach - I don't do sunbathing (not as a freckly red head!) or beach holidays - despite loving being by the sea and as for the sitting still bit - ergh.

What book are you reading at the moment?

Nothing YippEE!!!! - coz all I have been reading over the last few weeks usually had some gruesome in-depth detail of parasitic worm life cycles or liver fluke infestations or some nasty gut disease and not to be reading anything is strangely liberating.

What is your favourite tipple?

Tea - a good brew of smoky assam or a lapsang souchong or a light refreshing peppermint green tea. Sometimes a good old fashioned 'builder's brew' of Yorkshire tea is the best thing to down when work is frazzling and the phones are ringing off the hook. Tea, tea, tea ----- aaaah. Oh yes, ginger and mango or triple ginger for that extra kick, then there is black rooibos and cinnamon oh the list goes on and on and on...

What's been your best holiday you've been on so far?

New Zealand springs to mind, but some of our Scottish holidays have been bordering on an SAS inspired survival course and they I look back at with reasonable (misguided) fondness.

What is your dream destination?

Iceland or the Faroes or somewhere Scandinavian.

What would you put in Room 101?

Non essential road works - you know the type I mean, when you drive along the road, have to stop coz there are roadworks and the light is red (for aaaaages) and there is no traffic coming the other way and there are no road workers doing any work. No body. Just cones, flashing lights and me....waiting....for the ****** lights to change. (stories of me jumping these lights are purely speculative and unless you have photographic proof - I am saying nothing.....)

Do you have a favourite TV chef?

The two deliciously hairy bikers they could cook for me AnY TiMe!

and finally -

What is my all time favourite cake?

Hmmm, don't think I have an all time favourite, I do like carrot cake and it is one I ask for, so I suppose it must be that, but I am not really a cake eater.


Wow, that kept me busy for a while! Will do part 2 in another post and I will list my nominees and questions for them.

What a lovely way to step back into blogging - I do have a plethora of stories and photos to share but I will temper my enthusiasm and resist to share and show all, you would all run off bored ridged with my wafflings :)

07/12/2013

7

7 - Road mark

Looking back, I think it was a gouge in the tar rather than a road worker's calligraphic number 7 - still what ever or how ever it was created - it is perfect for today :)


HHHHHHHHHHHH
Not much waffle today - tired. But after this weekend I am sure I will have loads to say!

Thank you for your lovely comments and welcome to a couple of 'new' faces - millyandmummy :) and Gail :)

26/11/2013

I'M STILL HERE! Hello.

No - really I am!

Just seem to have been snowed under by life itself.

My little cold- starting off innocuously enough - raged horribly by the end of day one and sent me scurrying off to bed for three days - unheard of!
Then, having managed to get over it, I dragged myself around like a limp lettuce for several days more.

Feeling crook does nothing for crafting or writing or being enthusiastic about anything other than loitering near the wood burner whilst nursing a steaming mug of tea.

The only ones that seemed to really enjoy my ill health were my cats - they were delighted at finding a lap that was just ready for curling up on.

Now I am feeling a little less revolting and a whole lot more human I shall get my blogging mojo back!

Just you wait!

Oh - before I forget - I did manage (for medicinal purposes of course) to lift my knitting pins and finish a few things....will share pictures and stories soon, promise xx

17/11/2012

Back in business!

Hello hello hello,
how wonderful so many of you are quite happy to leap the divide with me!

Welcome Jak, Lovely Lady, Andria, Angela, Sarah, Alison not forgetting Grammy B, Amanda in the Med (please send us sunshine!) Sharon - *hugs* back, gz (all the way from New Zealand), Cat and Sarah.  Several readers came through on my email address - welcome too :)

So - back to business.

What to chat about first?

Will it be about fairisle knitting?

Or drinking champers with John Craven and Linda Barker? Hmmmm

Then there is always - oh - ssssh might be keeping that secret !

And there is - oops, thats a chrimbly pressie FO....

Hhmmmm - Oh I know! there is the up and coming Hand Made Christmas Show that we (the knit and natter group) have been invited to - oh the excitement and the creativity that is coming as a result of that event!

Then there is the festive wreath making thingy we do every year.....

So - go on, what would you like to hear about first??

Oh, one of the above stories includes a ride on the orient express, a fake chrimbly tree and two foot thick fast moving mud.

Go - you choose!

New beginnings - in more ways than one

f you are reading this, then welcome, if you are not - err umm, no that's not right.

Let me try again - if you are reading this - you found me! 

For reasons I will not go into, I have chosen to change access to my blog .

Which explains why at 4.40am on a Saturday morning I am tapping away at the keyboard rather than sleeping. 

Fingers crossed! 


Some how she slept through it all....