I bet most of you cannot believe that yet another week has gone by. Surely that just goes to show that some one has shortened the days. Any one going to own up then?? It wasn't me, I promise, I'm a victim too.
I have been really busy planning bookmarks for Heather's swap, actually making them and of course, getting as much of the glorious sunshine we had here in the north west, Saturday to Monday. I've finished the bookmarks and posted them but can't show you what I made until next month as the swap runs until 31 July.
So, my little space looks like this today:
I finally found the 9 new Stickles colours, there's a Marianne design die for 'twisted' flowers, the funny looking rubber ring is what was left after I put together some alphabet stamps, my crop-o-dile is out of it's box, there's my Liz Earle note book and a rather scary looking orangutan face from one of 'T's' birthday cards.
Aren't those Stickles just yummy?
I am sort of up to date at the moment with cards etc and ready for nursing the invalid when the 19th comes around. I hope therefore, to have a bit of time this week to pop around to yours, courtesy of our wonderful leader Julia, for a good 'ol nosey at your work space. I hope you are ready and waiting.
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Showing posts with label liz Earle. Show all posts
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Thursday, 10 September 2009
I HAVE HAD AN...
I have had an amazing 2 days. The sun shone brightly, the sky has been blue (well on the main land anyway) and my hubby and I have had 2 wonderful adventures.
Yesterday we decided to go to the I.O.W.. We booked online on Tuesday and after getting up at 6am we set off to drive to Lymington where we boarded the 7.45am ferry to Yarmouth. About 14 years ago we had an amazing 2 weeks on the island and have wanted to return ever since. My special moment was my trip to the Liz Earle shop in Rhyde. I love her products as they are the only ones that I don't have an allergic reaction to. However, the island was a big disappointment. It has gone to rack and ruin, the roads are just potholes and the towns are very run down. Such a shame for a gorgeous part of the UK.
Today was even more special. We went to Lulworth and climbed the steep path to Durdle Dur which was a real tear jerker of an experience due to it's utterly amazing sight. I am so glad we managed the trek and have some fantastic photos which I shall share when I get home. Oh! I may try just one.
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