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Shrimpton and Perfect
Wednesday, 17 December 2025
Mistletoe & Lurgy
Greetings lovely blogging chums. I have succumbed to the dreaded December lurgy. Which of course is beyond irritating. It has been with me for a few days but I'm hoping it may not take hold fully and I can simply brush it off ere long. Regular doses of Echinacea will help me in my quest.
Like everyone I have a few things lined up in the run up to Christmas including meeting up with friends I haven't seen in a while. Fingers crossed I manage to chase off the pesky germs.
I may have mentioned that I haven't gone overboard in my house decorating this season. I find year on I want less fuss about the house. But this year I feel as though my house is calling out for a very large bunch of Mistletoe.
I will try to secure said bunch today. I realise it is not widely available and supplies are limited but I can't abide plastic and faux versions, they are completely pointless in my view.
This morning I stumbled upon a little film, via Imogen Ashwin of Bracken and Wrack, about the wonderful tradition at York Minster where they bless a large bunch of Mistletoe and hang it up at the altar there. Of course they present it as a Christian practice, but we all know don't we? And anyway I really love the Very Revd Keith Jones talking about fellowship and home.
I also found on Youtube a roaring fire from the library at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, 6 hours of it! I loaded it up on my television last night and I thought it added a certain something. I do have a log burner but I thought it would be a great thing to have on in the background if you're hosting this season and you don't have a real fire. A little bit of fun anyway.
Sunday, 7 December 2025
Tis The Season
Friday, 28 November 2025
Getting A Teeny Bit Organised For Christmas
For the last few years I haven't really felt like dressing the house up for Christmas. My great friend who passed away in 2020 would start decorating her cosy cottage in November. She adored everything about the season and her sweet enthusiasm was infectious. We haven't hosted over the last few years either which also makes me feel less like 'going to town' with dressing the house.
But this year I have planned a few things. Starting with this home made large bow and decorations for my sitting room mirror, which I'm rather pleased with. The little lights are gold metal mistletoe and filigree leaves, they add a lovely golden hue, without being over the top.
Wednesday, 19 November 2025
Are You Resisting?
How are we all doing in the run up to Christmas? Are you managing to resist the money making machines of big business? I consider myself very good now at 'thinking over' purchases, it wasn't always thus. I love nice things and I do succumb sometimes to 'pretties'. This time of year though I feel bombarded with constant special offers, which let's face it most are not special offers at all.
I saw these beautiful little hedgehogs yesterday and thought oooh hand made, wonderfully cute packaging, what a lovely gift. Friends I was tempted, BUT I took a breath and regained my senses.
These little chaps below are from the famous Bettys, it sort of feels like you are getting more for your money.
But beware they weigh in at 50gms and cost £8.75 plus p&p.
Whereas my favourite chocolate of choice from Lidls weighs in at 125gms, with only 12% sugar (added bonus), and costs under £2.00 or thereabouts.
The brand is lower end and the packaging doesn't scream GIFT, but I feel with a little effort it could be fancied up, is that a term? It is now. The chocolate itself is divine and good for you, that's what I like to believe anyway:)
I did however recently purchase a Victorian brooch which I was quite unable to resist. In my defence when will I find another? It depicts the Goddess of the night Nyx and the Goddess of the morning Aurora, with two wild companions, an owl and an eagle. I haven't worn it yet but I have gazed at it often and it brings me such joy.
See what you can buy if you save your pennies on other things? Yes I hear you cry, essentials like Victorian cameos.
Friday, 14 November 2025
Snow White Apples & Beatrix Potter's Hill Top
Look at these beauties. Our first crop from our two year old apple tree. Organic and they taste as good as they look. Growing our own food is becoming increasingly important to us and when we eventually move we will be filling a poly tunnel with wholesome fresh produce. As we get older protecting our health is a must and we feel the better we eat the more chance we have of keeping nasties at bay.
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| Young Beatrix Credit V&A |
Saturday, 8 November 2025
Rants & Makes
Yes, you guessed it, the bloomin computer has been playing up again. So took it back to Currys for the second time, who told me they would repair it again! I put my foot down and eventually they agreed to replace it. Apparently if you purchase something from them and have it for longer than 30 days they won't refund or exchange. Be warned they are VERY NAUGHTY. I had to quote various trading standards and consumer rights acts to make them change their tune. End of rant........
Back to nicer things. I have started the most difficult knitting pattern I have ever encountered. With a great deal of hlep from Youtube I am managing. I will post about it soon. It is a garment oft made, which I have only just discovered. Ranunculus by Midori Hirose. I wonder if any of you lovely folk are making it too?
But first, I recently made a very sweet fancy scarf, for a very sweet fancy friend.
This is me very carefully blocking it. It is made in two parts and then invisibly stitched together.
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