Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Calender Giveaway at Foxtail Lily

I like florists' blogs',


especially those that have resident dogs (and cats).
Foxtail Lily is written by Tracey Mathieson
who just happens to own a little barn shop of the same name.
It's a delightful blog and at the moment she is running a giveaway,
for your chance to win a copy of the Foxtail Lily calender pop over to the blog and leave a comment before the 28th Jan.




Friday, 15 January 2010

Time flies



I find it hard to believe that it's a week since I last posted it really feels like a couple of days ago.

Where does the time go?

Well this week I've been sifting through last years photographs and I've come up with a

Remembering 2009 in photographs

you'll find it on the website in the What we are doing section.

If you take a look through the photographs you might begin to understand why time goes so quickly - too many animals!

Actually one can never have too many animals but my Christmas pressie might have something to do with it, take a look, her name is Maddie.

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Snow

Snow - it's everywhere.
Lovely to look at but oh how I wish local councils would sed the gritters down country lanes!

Monday, 30 November 2009

Ebay win - Vintage Fairy



So now you know who will be adorning the top of our Christmas tree this year.


Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Christmas Fairies by Tobias and The Angel












Which would you choose?
(Availabe to purchase from Tobias and The Angel)



Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Miss Happiness and Miss Flower

I seem to be having a bit of a Rummer Godden week, first I find
the Black Narcissus DVD then whilst browsing for vintage
Not a vintage copy unfortunately but I bought it anyway.
I started reading it as soon as I got home and was instantly enchanted.
It was magical
and now I wish I had a Miss Happiness and Miss Flower of my very own.

Monday, 26 October 2009

Black Narcissus



Popping into Tesco this morning I noticed piles of DVD's of the 1940's film

Black Narcissus

being given away with the Daily Mail.

It was one of my Grandmother's favourite films and at the cost of 50p for a paper I'll be induging in nostalgic film viewing later today.