I haven't added a photo of my favorite hairy brown creature lately...so here she is, tired after her adventure up the Maitai river...she is enjoying the new Wallace Cotton quilt...it is very pretty.Have a good week xx
This first material is actually a rather large curtain, I am guessing it was made before a minor flaw (some weird kind of rubbery stuff marks it down the bottom) was spotted. The curtain itself is about 2.5 metres long and over a metre wide...it is Sanderson..fabulous!!
This fabric is in two pieces in two colour ways...it is nice heavy fabric, about a metre of each.
This one looks better in real life, it is Sanderson as well.
This fabric is very pretty, quite a decent sized piece, it has butterflies and birds on it as well, the flowers are spectacular...the background is a dark fawny colour than the photo shows which is a shame...the photo is nicer than the real fabric!!
I found this set of two large lined curtains at another stall, I paid $5 for them, what a bargain!! Not sure if they will go in any of my rooms so may try and flog them off for a profit on Trademe!


This rose bush has been amazing...it keeps flowering and flowering. I pick the dead heads off and a week later there area million more buds and gorgeous flowers...the garden seems to be a haven for rose bushes and over the past few weeks we have bought about 8 of them from the Warehouse...on special of course...just got two more today for $5 each.
OK...so these are not ripe yet but we are excited to get our first decent crop of blueberries ...there will be good cupful if the birds don't get them first!
Our corn has been amazing, there must be at least 20 or more cobs that are all a good size. I think we will eat our first ones tomorrow for lunch and see if they are as tasty as I anticipate they will be. These grew from a punnet of corn from the Warehouse..brilliant!!
Who is this wee green fellow...yes, there is one fine looking passion fruit hiding on the vine...in fact it was Mum or Dad who spotted it, we hadn't even seen it. It will get the royal treatment and will be put on a pav when it is ready to eat.
Of course what post would be complete without a photo of Stellar...she is struggling with the heat today despite me having filled up her paddling pool, she has been in there for a splash and is now lazing round inside with her friend.
We then went to the supermarket to fill up our chilly-bin and it was off to the races. Now, don't get the idea we are racing freaks...but it is a fun day out. Lovely weather, great people watching, fun picnic and some horses to watch. We gamble $1 each way on each race..so don't stand to lose much...and we actually came home with enough to pay for dinner. Yippee, and even if we hadn't, we would have only lost $20.
After the races we went back to the hotel to "freshen up" and to watch some reality tv...then out to an Indian restaurant for tea...very yum food.
I took the day off work today...or had a "mental health day". I have had a couple of dark days, plagued at night by dreams of death and babies. I don't think I am losing the plot...just a bit emotional...physically I am fine, emotionally I am still healing I guess.
I took Stellar for a nice walk, she got into a big muddy ditch and I kicked her up the bum I was so cross...not a hard kick, just a gentle toe up the backside...I felt so guilty about it I gave her an extra long bath when I got home...she is clean and soft now (and has forgiven me!!).
What domestic day at home would be complete without some muffin baking...they are never as good as Mum and Nanny's ones, but they are not too bad. R came home for lunch and polished off a few so they can't be too bad! They look good perched on their lovely cake stand (thanks PB!!). I even fitted in some sewing...watch out for a new skirt coming to this blog soon!!
It was another perfect Nelson Summer day...the sun was hot and the sky was blue. We headed out to the Nelson Races with R, R's sister and her partner. We got a a great spot by the track and set ourselves up for an afternoon in the sun.
Sorry fr the crappy photo, the hat was essential today. There was a real mixture of people here...those who had dressed for comfort (like us) and those who had dressed to try and win the "Best dressed Filly"...there were some really leathery old dollybirds dressed to kill...plus some people who would not have been out of place at the Melbourne Cup.
I couldn't think of what to write about today so decided to add some colour to this blog by showing you my new cushions..the one above is a fabulous velveteen dog that Nanny got me for Christmas...he was the only one in the shop and looked very lonely...I am glad he got to come home with me...Stellar has treated him with great respect and is often found napping on the couch with her head resting on him.
The beautiful ruby red floral cushions were a Birthday pressy from Mum and Dad...they are glorious and look fabulous on the leather couches.
These two cushions were also Christmas cushions...the native birds are a handmade cushion made by my clever sister in law, Chocolate Britches...it even has a very professional zip in it with chocolate coloured corduroy on the back!! I got another green themed cushion from Nanny for Christmas...she is very sneaky, it was a surprise cushion and is the most marvellous colours and texture!
Just added this photo of one of my latest paintings, done a couple of months ago...
Check out the hard work going on in the spare room...R has shown amazing perseverance with this despicable job...stripping many layers of the most stuck on wallpaper...you can see the strange original paper that was hidden beneath other numerous papers...weird Chinese looking infants and blue and pink rabbits....R has been working on it all week...what a mission!!



We also hope to expand or renovate the bathroom...then think about the kitchen...so not much to do really!!! Plus..curtains for all the bedrooms plus lounge area...curtains in this house are pretty revolting currently!
That's about it for now...nothing too thrilling to report. We had a lovely Christmas and New Year with our family out at Ngatimoti...it is paradise out there, so peaceful...and still so much fun. I love my family so much!! On the way back yesterday we stopped at a PYO berryfarm and got a fine selection of lovely berries...raspberries, loganberries, blackberries, boysenberries and my favourite, strawberries...so I leave you with a photo of last nights dessert....what summer is all about!!