Loving the pic of Small Girl on the worktop with her squirrel
Y’know, the wall behind her is begging out for a mural though!!
OverWyreGrower
Ooh you have been marvellously busy…All looking most satisfactory, well done and keep up the good work. As for the witchling, that’s when I get daughter envy – ah well a french holiday beckons so I shall be able to peruse the boutiques for boy style cuteness for the Bink.
Hels
fabulous pictures, very creative and busy:) Me? I’m spinning for the Tour de Fleece, knitting a circular fractal blanket from my own handspun, planning a couple of days away before Mr Mogs next oncology appointment
That dumper truck looks at least 42 times larger than it actually was. And what a shame we only found the super-fast gear when we’d almost finished with it. Typical.
I adore your house and love seeing pictures of it. If I liked in a warmer country (Norway is cold…) and was at all handy, I’d love to have one like yours. Unfortunately the roof would probably fall in on my head before I would be arsed to get anything done on it and then the point would be moot.
Gorgeous
Michelle
checking in, see lots is goingon. sticky buns… yay of course.
great trousers!
don’t recommend cooking the wee child, they better than they taste.
love the kictehn table and iron(?work on the windows.
OverWyreGrower: ah well – the thing is, that’s actually a wall which is tiled. Ahem. In my mind, at least. The tiles are waiting in a variety of cardboard boxes, on the other counter. I managed to get a grand total of forty of them on the wall this weekend, thanks to minor disruptions like digger hire, teething, rain, and mother-in-law presence.
Mr. S. Nutkin graciously acknowledges your comments.
Hels: 'daughter envy' –
ambermoggie: I love this ‘Tour de Fleece’ concept – have read about it in several nice places now. And the circular fractal blanket sounds fab. Might be after you for some knitting help shortly, come to think of it – am just about to start my first cable project. Eek!
Quercus: Sod’s law.
Michelle: Norway? Why hello! You get Proper Winter, therefore I am Officially Jealous.
Mon: thanks. I love that table too, though I’ll love it more when we stop the enormous gaps between the planks which make up the top – they are HUGE now, and you can fit two pound coins in there, which makes a perfect gap for small people fill with various unsavoury offerings…!
magnolia: you’re very welcome.
hawthorn: what’s missing is a picture of the cursing that having a digger for only two days – rather than on permanent stand-by – causes. Ahem.
Loving the pic of Small Girl on the worktop with her squirrel
Y’know, the wall behind her is begging out for a mural though!!
Ooh you have been marvellously busy…All looking most satisfactory, well done and keep up the good work. As for the witchling, that’s when I get daughter envy – ah well a french holiday beckons so I shall be able to peruse the boutiques for boy style cuteness for the Bink.
fabulous pictures, very creative and busy:) Me? I’m spinning for the Tour de Fleece, knitting a circular fractal blanket from my own handspun, planning a couple of days away before Mr Mogs next oncology appointment
That dumper truck looks at least 42 times larger than it actually was. And what a shame we only found the super-fast gear when we’d almost finished with it. Typical.
I adore your house and love seeing pictures of it. If I liked in a warmer country (Norway is cold…) and was at all handy, I’d love to have one like yours. Unfortunately the roof would probably fall in on my head before I would be arsed to get anything done on it and then the point would be moot.
Gorgeous
checking in, see lots is goingon. sticky buns… yay of course.
great trousers!
don’t recommend cooking the wee child, they better than they taste.
love the kictehn table and iron(?work on the windows.
All the ingredients for a perfect day!
Thanks for sharing.
The passage of time and chore and life and loves in pictures – beautiful
OverWyreGrower: ah well – the thing is, that’s actually a wall which is tiled. Ahem. In my mind, at least.
The tiles are waiting in a variety of cardboard boxes, on the other counter. I managed to get a grand total of forty of them on the wall this weekend, thanks to minor disruptions like digger hire, teething, rain, and mother-in-law presence.
Mr. S. Nutkin graciously acknowledges your comments.
Hels: 'daughter envy' –
ambermoggie: I love this ‘Tour de Fleece’ concept – have read about it in several nice places now. And the circular fractal blanket sounds fab. Might be after you for some knitting help shortly, come to think of it – am just about to start my first cable project. Eek!
Quercus:
Sod’s law.
Michelle: Norway? Why hello! You get Proper Winter, therefore I am Officially Jealous.
Mon: thanks. I love that table too, though I’ll love it more when we stop the enormous gaps between the planks which make up the top – they are HUGE now, and you can fit two pound coins in there, which makes a perfect gap for small people fill with various unsavoury offerings…!
magnolia: you’re very welcome.
hawthorn: what’s missing is a picture of the cursing that having a digger for only two days – rather than on permanent stand-by – causes. Ahem.