Fox and Hedgehog by Jane McGinley

Monday, 30 April 2012

Bodiam Castle, East Suusex

Last weekend we visited Bodiam Castle in East Sussex. Bodiam Castle was built in 1735 as a defence against the French during the Hundred Year War and also served as comfortable home. The exterior is pretty much intact and the castle sits in a beautiful moat. The interior features fireplaces, spiral staircases, a well, walls and window frames, even medeival toilets(!) enough of which survive to really get a feel of what it would have looked like...














 

 




Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Happy Spring!!


Ah, 20th March, it's now officially here... Spring! Bringing all the excitement of longer and warmer days...

It's also Persian New Year today, Nowruz, meaning 'New Day', I'm not Persian but my colleague who sits opposite me at work is and she bought these delicious treats in for us all! Mmm, cinnamon and pistachio treats!

Monday, 12 March 2012

Perry and gardening


Wasn't the weekend that just passed, beautiful?! The first truly Springy one! So as we promised ourselves, we cracked open the first bottle of our perry! And... it was delicious!! Well worth the wait! Nice and dry and flat with a lovely taste of the pears. We enjoyed it outside in the sunshine after the first phase of planting in the Hastings garden!

Cheers!

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Diana Mini

I've just treated myself to one of these!


I chose this camera because of the vibrantly coloured and deeply saturated prints it produces and thought it would be great to use to take photos of Hastings on sunny days.

I will soon be posting what the first film reveals! Exciting!!

Check out the galleries HERE ...

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Taking up something new...

A few people asked me, "What are you giving up for Lent?" And I pondered that for a while. Then I asked myself, why does it have to be so negative? So instead I'm taking up something new! Well OK not entirely new, but revisiting something and sticking to it this time. And that thing is... my tapestry herb pillow! I started this project way back in November 2010 and although I have been stitching slowly bit by bit, it is just plain shameful that it still remains unfinished!! So, my aim is to complete it within these 40 days and 40 nights of Lent!

Watch this space!

Here's how it's looking so far... almost there!


Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Pancake Day!


Happy Pancake Day / Happy Fat Tuesday / Merry Mardi Gras everyone!

Can you believe it's that time of year again?! I can't wait to get home this evening and make pancakes!! I've decided on making savoury pancakes for supper this evening and will give this recipe a go...

Mushroom and Spinach Pancakes

Then perhaps a lemon and sugar one for dessert! Have to load up before lent!

Enjoy!!

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Cross Bones Graveyard - Shrine to the Outcast Dead


Last year sometime I recall catching a snippet of something on TV about a place called Cross Bones Graveyard. I wanted to find out more, so today after a quick look on Google Maps and realising that I work just a few streets away, I paid a visit to the site during my lunch break...

Cross Bones Graveyard was in medieval times an unconsecrated graveyard for 'single women' or 'Winchester Geese', the prostitutes licensed by the Bishop of Winchester to ply their trade in Southwark. By the 18th century it had become a pauper's burial ground for the people living in the slums around Bankside. It was closed in 1853, described as being 'completely overcharged with dead'. In the 1990s, London Underground dug up part of the site during the Jubilee Line Extension, removing 148 skeletons. The Museum of London estimates the site contains an estimated 15,000 bodies, making it one of the largest graveyards in London.

For more than a decade, Friends of Cross Bones have worked to influence the site owners, Transport for London (TfL), to rededicate part of the site as a Garden of Remembrance.

You can read further information here;
www.crossbones.org.uk

The more I read and research into the Cross Bones Graveyard, the more I'm discovering what this part of London; Bankside and Borough was like during that time; a dark and seedy place one of brothels and theaters, slums and prisons
, completely different from the Bankside of today. If you have an hour to spare, THIS BBC documentary provides a fascinating albeit grim insight to what the life of someone who was buried here in the mid 1800s may have been like.


Every night and every morn,
Some to misery are born,
Every morn and every night,
Some are born to sweet delight.
Some are born to sweet delight,
Some are born to endless night.

Monday, 16 January 2012

Hastings Weather Kiosk

New year! New beginnings! From now on I will be residing by the sea in Hastings at weekends! Yay! On Sunday, we went for a stroll along the Hastings seafront and came across this rather interesting Weather Kiosk. The Hastings Meteorological Station was set up in 1875 and was one of the earliest local weather stations to be established. Readings are taken twice daily at 9am and 6pm and tell you all sorts of useful information such as low and high tides, temperature and hours of sunshine.

Thursday, 5 January 2012

Green Pea Soup!


I know it's not very original to re-post from other blogs, but that said, this soup from 101 Cookbooks is so delicious that the word of it must be spread further! The warmth of the ginger and chili and the intense vibrancy of the colour is just what one needs on cold and dark winter nights such as these!