28.10.07
Walk in the garden
25.10.07
Worrywort
15.10.07
Button stuff
14.10.07
Weekend waffle
There are not enough hours in a day for me at present. My time is being sucked up by meetings, community networking (sometimes known as coffee with visitors) and little extra things like Drs visits and dropping PJ at school. Ususlly she walks and I'm often still in my jarmies saying "whew" to my self "thank goodness they're all out the door". Often I go round and round in circles too as any Mum with kids can probably relate to, just when I finish the chores kids sweep in and create a new pile of something else to be done. They're excellent with helping out it's just that four busy kids + wet weather + small house = Clutter!!!!!!!! The garden hasn't had much attention, we've had very heavy rain and then when the weather comes out fine for a day I have to tackle the mountains of washing. It is great to have the rain though as I always have water issues in summer so hopefully the more we have from mother nature now, the less I'll have to worry about the well running dry in summer. If you're gardening in the top of the south watch out for those frosts this week if the rain clears quickly because it feels like we've had some late snow today.
I'm trying to create some stock to sell at the upcoming Ngatimoti school festival, the progress in the evening when the children are finally in bed is slow. Some leather booties were this weeks effort:
I'm making a few quick presents for friends,a zip up purse which I saw on Melissa's blog by Jessicah of Spinning a yarn is a quick way to use up little left over scraps of fabric. I was going to add a handle too but got visitors again and forgot. Thanks for the neat idea guys.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjzHoFpdeW4CZZpJucC2-Citn47gCFFlAlvU3wvR2ALPI4xHP-xcj3urlNM8cW89FKbEqZbgxXUC1UlDMFDr9I-bWqnn3nQYb1qQ3kM5LyCwtbi3WBtsVv24zyNMnf-fiCthTTjujOLJMI/s400/DSCF4350.JPG)
5.10.07
Short and sweet
Mum always said if you havn't got anything nice to say don't say anything at all. That's why I havn't posted for a bit. I have been reading though. Check out The Daisy Patch , a new blog where I'm looking foward to watching the progress in the garden and the needle felted creations. Some cool links there to cruise through too, Pea soup has super cleaver knitted fruit. I smiled at Sally Anne's pile of library books because that's exactly what I did when the weather was all wet and nasty. This is my pile:![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgugt1YpIbtex7haoYnHkWTR3-Ph3c-TX7C3XpKDGF-9Kc5q6sYpp0mcF_4nMCUknbCfHGxj2Gn06Mehm35c7-63Fn7MKuAjxYBwcwGb3f28wIe_yHd-MObw3CJcN0HqS5CsauyuvAfDYQ/s400/DSCF4347.JPG)
A new baby whose brother and sister died in the yuckky weather is keeping PJ company.
27.9.07
Quick applique
23.9.07
Perfect Plans...
22.9.07
Asparagus
16.9.07
Steiner Spring Fair
This week was pretty busy potting up heaps of seedlings in the glasshouse, working and sewing. I'd been looking foward to the Steiner Spring Fair for two weeks, and it wasn't dissappointing despite fairly heavy showers of rain while we were there.
My favorite stall was the felted dolls and creatures......
White unicorns! I want one.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhWBhcTmbEF410rBMBpqr9CXTqn3rSF_98QupA9LrykYlhzUtOOdqVIVwSvBLtRDYnYlgdrTfb-dkwYzUzpTutJRThVD8PxVIfu9JdBM_5FMxU-0S0myLK-A4WXGTcRVQiVwNtO2jv5Mdk/s400/DSCF4287.JPG)
All exquisitely made. My red head came home with a wee gnome with a felted hat, but as his favorite pass time at the moment is to throw things until they disappear out of sight I couldn't find it to photograph. Hopefully it'll show up sometime this week if I get round to doing housework. Ha! The Fair is a beautiful event for children, like a medieval fair. The candle dipping and felting tents were very popular. I foolishly took L with me and he was bored in under and hour. Baby G and I at least had a chance to enjoy some music, food, lucky dips, buy some plants and watch the fairies weave through the crowds. Next time I'm leaving L at home!
White unicorns! I want one.
9.9.07
Motueka Market
Early frosty start this morning to set up a cake stall at the Sunday market raising funds for Playcentre. The crowds were pretty slow in coming, word is that everyone stayed up late to watch the All Blacks playing in the rugby world cup. I took some photos but realised too late that they all had people in them so I won't include them on this blog.
After I finished my 7-10.30 am shift I went to the HOTTEST COFFEE SPOT at the market for a flat white and to enjoy some people watching. The market is really buzzing with the arrival of warmer weather and lots of great food stalls so if you haven't been for a while it's definitely worth coming back. Make sure you stop here for great coffee and service!
My partner L is not known for his thoughtfulness so it was a lovely surprise to receive this old tin full of buttons he found while searching for tools and old toys, it made my day. Motueka market has a great mix of car boot stalls, fruit, veges, plants and quality local craft. Thankfully for now not too many awful imported goods, I hope it stays that way. Supporting local food producers and crafts people is a step in the right direction towards contributing to the community and of course has the benifit of reducing carbon omissions. Ideals which are becoming alot more important to me these days.
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After I finished my 7-10.30 am shift I went to the HOTTEST COFFEE SPOT at the market for a flat white and to enjoy some people watching. The market is really buzzing with the arrival of warmer weather and lots of great food stalls so if you haven't been for a while it's definitely worth coming back. Make sure you stop here for great coffee and service!
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