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09 November 2010

London: Portobello Road




You'd often find me here on Saturdays in my teens
It was funky, vibrant, cool and the place to be.
My niece and I hopped on the tube here after the V&A.
It's been some years since my last visit and I
could not help but be disappointed to see main stream
shops, such as Jack Wills and Cath Kidston,
have made their way onto the Road.
Saving grace was under the flyover on The Green
where the vintage market was happily plonked
for Friday trading.  Phew!
We picked up a few yummy food items
from the street market stalls - still brilliant.
The Spanish grocer is still trading - another Phew!
My niece, not being a vintage sort of gal, like her aunty,
was delighted when I suggest we nip up the road
to White City Westfield.
I explained how this gesture
showed the depths of my love for her.
My idea of torture.
Particularly Hollister - little brother of Abercrombie & Fitch.
I fought my way through the dark, after shave laden air
to purchase her birthday present,
then plonked on their very comfy easy chair in the entrance
in some natural daylight to wait for Miss M to reappear from
the din.

I think my younger niece will be much more a vintage trolling
sort of teenager - aah - next trip.

Carmel
x

26 August 2010

My Creative Space

I'm running late with this today.  Hubby was working from home for the morning, before going into Miss O's class for Maths Group.  The computer was completely hijacked, so I had to do laundry and general tidying up instead.
This week I have managed to finish (bar tying in the loose threads) the crochet dolls blanket.  I got a bit carried away and decided to work a border into it.  To say I am completely thrilled with the end result, would be an understatement.  I am gobsmacked a) that I finished something b) that it looks good (to me).
Drum Roll moment .... 
 On the knitting front ...
A frenzy of knitting patches.  Last weekend we spent a day with friends catching up.  "Do you mind if I knit?" I asked as I sat down.  A peel of laughter ensued ha ha - 3 hours later and cupboards are being pulled apart looking for those knitting needles and odd balls of wool.  To keep my interest level high - as I am prone to drift - I put a 'what it might look like' together.  I'm liking it.  This is going to be a knee throw, so there isn't a great deal more knitting now.
Maybe.

 I managed to also FINISH (loving that word today) the paper garland
for my new little great nephew.
So sweet.


My neighbour had a baby girl yesterday.  I think she will be home today.
Labour has been stopping and starting for the past week.
Looking after a two year old was exhausting.  I was in bed by 9.00pm last night.
Being a night owl, this was out of the ordinary for me.
I will start on a couple of little singlets for the new arrival today.

Time to pop into Kootoyoo to see everyone else.

01 July 2010

Pink & Green Thursday: Chilly


Today I am playing along with
on
Pink & Green Thursday,
that I have come across through

In keeping with our chilly week,
I have made more ice-cream,
this time Chocolate Chip Mint - delicious.

21 May 2010

Five Faves - Meet Me At Mikes

Pip of Meet Me At Mikes has invited fellow bloggers to share Five Favourites.  Mine are in no particular order and are not my top five.  I have lots and lots of favourite things.

1. Fresh coffee in the morning, made in one of my Bialetti stove top coffee makers. Lavazza coffee is the one I always come back to.

2.  My Kitchenaid - yes there is a bit of a pink theme going on here.
3. Red Shoes - these should come under the general banner of
Shoes & Handbags.
But I do particularly love these ones.
4.  Anything by my children:
art, a sigh, a tear, a giggle,
a goal, a home run, a smile, a cake, a pirouette ...
5. Tulle and other fluffy things (including pom poms)
My Goodness I had so much fun taking the pictures for this!
I didn't realise Miss O was the owner of quite so much fluffiness.
A Totally Tulle entry might be appropriate for all the pictures I took.