Today is the first link-up of this year's Summer Photography Scavenger Hunt and is hosted by Mary-Lou of Patio Postcards blog. I haven't found many of the items so far, but I have enough to share with you. 3) Something with the colours of your country's flag - Union flag bunting hanging across the curtain … Continue reading Summer Photography Scavenger Hunt 2020 | Link-up #1
Month: June 2020
For the Love of Books | Currently Reading June 2020
I took my Kindle back from The Brainy One and settled into a month of romance. I've read that the romance-genre is the hidden success of the literary world. Hidden because few people ever admit to buying/reading them. I'm of the opinion that we all need a little love in our lives, in whatever shape … Continue reading For the Love of Books | Currently Reading June 2020
A Socially-Distanced Return to Hughenden
You may recall reading that Hughenden is a favourite local-ish National Trust property for us, and we were delighted when its reopening was announced. So delighted that we were on their website at 06.30 on the morning that visitor slots were released in order to secure a time that suited us. We chose the perfect … Continue reading A Socially-Distanced Return to Hughenden
Covid-19 | The Journal | Part 4
Not much has been added to the Covid-19 journal of late, because I'm using our Project Life album for the every day stuff. There's only so much Lockdown that needs to be recorded, isn't there? I have, however, added Day in the Life from the end of May. I copied and pasted the text from … Continue reading Covid-19 | The Journal | Part 4
Life in Lockdown | Follow Up on Health Concerns
I had cause recently to make an online request for a telephone consultation with my GP. The system worked well and I had two calls with my doctor over the space of a week. My ailment, such as it was, turned out to be minor (thankfully), but my doctor agreed that I had been correct … Continue reading Life in Lockdown | Follow Up on Health Concerns
Life in Lockdown | The Boy Child’s Diary
Back in the mists of time, when school closed and work was sent home, one ongoing topic was for The Boy Child to keep a diary of his days at home. I had him set up with divided page protectors and Project Life-style journaling cards by lunch time of the first day of Home School. … Continue reading Life in Lockdown | The Boy Child’s Diary
Life in Lockdown | Family Favourites
Thanks to the easing in the UK lockdown, we've been able to visit The Brainy Boy, The Colombian and our three great nephews. Luckily for them and us, they moved house just 2 weeks before lockdown began and now have a much bigger garden. One that can easily cope with a socially-distanced family get-together. It … Continue reading Life in Lockdown | Family Favourites
Lasagne Express
Mary Berry came to the rescue recently, when I couldn't face making yet another chicken dish for supper. Her Lasagne Express is different to a traditional lasagne, but it is equally as delicious. Source Ingredients: butter, for greasing 6 large dried lasagne sheets 75g/2¾oz mature Cheddar cheese, grated For the pork and spinach sauce: 1 … Continue reading Lasagne Express
Scrapbooking in 2020 #8
My creative mojo has been missing of late; I didn't create a traditional 12x12 page for almost a month. Earlier this week, I went back to basics. I returned to one of my favourite online classes for photos of our great nephews - Shimelle's 4x6 Photo Love class. Sometimes, simplicity is key. I made a … Continue reading Scrapbooking in 2020 #8
Things He Says | The Protective Edition
"GET AWAY FROM MY MUM!" During our recent visit to Kew Gardens, we had an encounter with a lady who didn't appear to understand the concept of socially-distancing. At one point, she got to so close to me, she was almost standing on my feet. I asked her what she thought she was doing and … Continue reading Things He Says | The Protective Edition