Showing posts with label Autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Autumn. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 September 2014

A French Farmhouse and Damson Gin

I'm back and I have so much to share with you!

The reason I've been away so long is that we've been in France for the last month.  I am thrilled to tell you we now are the proud owners of an old stone farmhouse in Brittany! 


We discovered it on our last trip to France in May/June this year. The house is beautiful but needs lots of work to bring it back to its best. It's going to be a long term project over several years.  We will be flitting back and forth between England and France on our mission to renovate it. It's so exciting. We returned just a week ago and I can't wait to go back already!

I have started another blog as I wanted record everything so we can look back and see our progress. My new blog is called Brambling in Brittany and is a daily blog with lots of photos about our adventures in France.


I've already written the posts but I'm still uploading them at the moment as the mobile internet we had in France was very intermittent. I've published a couple of posts so far and they'll be many more soon so please pop over and take a peek.

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I will, of course, be posting on this blog too.

Since we've returned from France, we've met up with Chris's daughters Katherine and Hannah and baby grandson Charlie for a lovely lunch. Hannah is starting a new job abroad....wishing her all the very best.

My son George had also just started a new job in London so the very best to him too. 

My son Will whom I blogged about in the last post is now in Sydney Australia and is enjoying every minute. We have already exchanged FaceTime calls and it really doesn't seem so far after all.

A small area of our garden needed attention. It was awkward to reach and always full of weeds so we've put some weed control fabric down and then some gravel. It needs another couple of bags of gravel and then we will put the bird bath on it and maybe some colourful garden pots.


The damsons were ready to be picked when we came back so Chris got straight to it. 



I weighed them and there was about 1 kilogram although I had to throw some of them away as they were past their best.



After some umming and arring about whether to make jam or gin, damson gin got the thumbs up!


It's very easy. 

Wash the damsons, remove any stalks and prick with something sharp like a darning needle.

Put the damsons into a sterilised large Kilner type jar.

Add granulated sugar.

Add gin to the rim.

Seal.

The quantities I used were:

660g Damsons

252g Granulated Sugar

800ml Gin



The recipes I found on the internet all seemed to have different proportions of ingredients so I made do with what I had in the end. I don't think you can go too wrong with these ingredients! Anyway time will tell. The damson gin is now is my kitchen store cupboard and I have to shake it everyday to dissolve the sugar. It has to be left for at least 3 months before being strained and bottled.


A few days later and it's already a gorgeous colour!


Look at Spencer! You wouldn't believe it but he managed to wrap himself in his quilt all by himself. He then laid there all contented and cosy.


We also picked the apples from our tree. Not too many but enough for a couple of crumbles.


Last Friday, my sister Ros and I took a garden tour at Highgrove, Prince Charles' home near Tetbury. Ros had treated me to the tour for my birthday and what a treat it was. No cameras allowed there though so here's my garden! Golden nasturtiums and marigolds.


A quick look at a couple of my WIPs. I dug out two quilts that I want to complete soon.

A new quilt for Spencer made from fabric scraps from my Mum. I've sewn them into random blocks but I should have enough for a quilt top now.


I made this blue and white quilt top about four years ago! It's quite big....about a double bed size....and at the time, I was daunted by the thought of having to quilt it. I've now decided I will hand quilt it. I know it will take a while but it will keep me warm having it on my lap now the evenings are getting chillier. Once finished it will go on the spare bed which has blue and white bedding so will be perfect.


And to finish for now, just look at these gorgeous berries I saw on the Common on Sunday.....beautiful Autumn colour!


It's nice to be back!

Thanks for visiting!

Maggie xx



Friday, 15 November 2013

Apples and Logs



We've had a lovely Autumn day today........


We've been peeling, coring and chopping apples.


We had collected about four from our garden (not a good year for our apple tree!) and my parents had given us some too. 


We made up four bags to put in the freezer ready to make apple crumbles to warm us up throughout the winter months.


Chris asked me to help him sort some logs he wanted to saw up.



I had brought them back from my parents earlier in the week and they needed to be sawn and stacked. My task was to mark them with chalk ready for Chris to saw them, then stack them neatly.


I enjoyed studying the ends of the logs once they had been sawn.



Now we have a good supply ready for the woodburner.....


 to keep us toastie warm during the cold months ahead....


This is one of the canal bridges from our walk today....  it looks so pretty with the hanging vegetation...


And I like the reflections in the water...


Thanks for popping by,

Maggie xx

Sunday, 6 October 2013

Our October Garden

Yesterday I was in the process of collecting together and sorting all my WIPs to show you.....I have quite a few, you know....then the weather turned sunny and I thought I'd better go outside and do some tidying .....so the WIPs will wait for another time.....

So here is a glimpse of our garden instead....

Delicate Cosmos...

Garlic flowers....

Rudbeckia......

A spider above our heads.....

Marigolds....

This sunflower just about to open....

Hot lips Salvia has been blooming all year and is still pretty.....

A sedum.....just bloomed....

 Japanese anemone...first time this has flowered.....

Looking forward to roasting this butternut sqaush....

A few damsons this year.....

 Spot the spider!

I've been clearing the greenhouse and tidying the roof terrace....

Still a bit to do yet!!

I've picked the last of the tomatoes and a few sorry specimens of pepper and cucumber...


Spencer has been helping me as always....


There's still lots of runner beans....they have been delicious and tender....we've tried to pick them before they get too big..

Looks a bit cloudy over the town.....time to go in for a cuppa....

If it starts raining, I'll be sorting my WIPs!
 

I'll leave you with these curious calves that I met on the Common last week...


Adorable innocent little faces...

Thanks for visiting!

Maggie xx