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Showing posts with label Eco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eco. Show all posts

Monday, 1 February 2016

Nearly Going up in Flames!


Handmade trug and home grown veg


Hi all, hope you are all muddling along, flipping wet in the U.K. isn't it!  I think I'm developing webbed feet.  I thought I would pop in and give you an update on my exciting life......well my life.  Mostly it's been same old stuff but I did book myself on a Willow Day at our local 'Eco Park' .  Of course it was blowing a hooley as we traipsed across the very muddy field to the willow patch and then starting hailing as we were cutting the willow but it was worth the cold hands (and pulled muscles in my gluteus maximus) Why put myself through this I hear you ask?  Well sometime in the future......who knows when, we haven't found anywhere yet, I would like to grow willow in my future fields.  Not being very green fingered I was pleased to find out that they happily grow away and need coppicing from January to April when you cut everything right back and in the spring they grow away again.  I think I may be able to manage that.  In the afternoon they showed us how to make either a trug or an obelisk for the garden.  Being the practical person that I am, I decided on the trug and as you can see I have already put it to good use. Yes I know handmade trug, picking home grown chard. How smug do I sound, I want to slap myself sometimes :)




The trug is a bit wonky, but I like wonky.





I have been following a really interesting blog My make do and mend life which has all sorts of tips about reducing our impact.  The blogger spent a year not buying anything new, so learned how to make the most of everything she had.  I am increasing worried about our impact on the planet, we only have one, and having watched The Martian over the weekend, I don't fancy living on Mars.  (though if Matt Damon is in residence....) I know my little contributions don't seem much and often have my family scratching their heads at my attempts at being green, but it makes me happy to be treading as gently as I can manage at this point in time.  One of the tips from the 'make do and mend blog was putting your old orange and lemon peel into a jar of white vinegar to make a cleaner.  I had the vinegar, I have satsuma peel so it has cost me nothing.  I will be putting it into a spray bottle later and giving it a go.




I have also bought some soap nuts. I have to say I was very dubious about these and did resort of my usual stuff when the grandchildren were here.  I'm not sure how they would have coped with food and poo splattered clothes, but for everything else they have been great.  I am a convert!  I put a few drops of essential oil in the rinse and Bobs your uncle as they say, Green washing.  I feel so virtuous haha.  The nuts go in the compost bin when finished with.



You are probably wondering about the title.  Well here's a little health and safety warning for you all. Don't be a numpty like me and cook while wearing one of your favourite scarves.  I thought I could smell something burning........it turned out to be me.  Burnt scarf, burnt carpet where I threw it down and stamped on it and the tips of my hair singed.  Apart from that, I was very very lucky!




Stay safe everyone,

Chickpea xx

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

A Quick 'Slip' in the Pool




I can feel myself relaxing, easing into the holiday pace of life and losing the bad habits I have fallen into at home.  It is like pressing the reset button which is exactly the effect I wanted when I booked the holiday.  Taking time to look at the beauty of nature, the stunning ancient Cornish countryside and to stroll along at my own pace.  No t.v., avoiding the news as much as possible,  and keeping computer use to a minimum, well apart from blogging.  It is so easy when I am at home to get caught up in the day to day things and before I know it I haven't been outside at all.  When this beautiful landscape is outside your door, you can't resist putting your boots on and getting out there.

Last night I decided to take a quick dip in the pool.  It is a natural pool, no chemicals, filtered by reed beds.  It felt cold but not too bad so I decided to just take a little dip, no swimming yet but a gentle ease into the pool adjusting to the temperature gently.  Well anyone who knows me can vouch for  how clumsy I can be.  So of course I slipped and went straight in, a little bit quicker than I was intending.  Oh and I also realised I had left my trousers I was going to bring at home in my last minute getting ready rush.  So I have two pairs of trousers for the week, lets hope I don't get too wet and muddy.... unlikely as we are out stomping across the fields everyday.

We're off to take a walk while the sun is shining, I will leave you with some of the 100 photos I have taken already.


The beautiful little cottage we are staying in.  It used to be a piggery.









There was a wedding here at the weekend, so there are hearts everywhere.  The ceremony took place by the pool.









Some of the other residents


























The place we are staying is called Little White Alice and has won all sorts of 'Eco' Awards.  I love it here, it is so my thing.  They even run craft classes.  I will be signing up for their basket making course as I live so close.  They are also hoping to run a spinning/weaving course.

and no I am not being sponsored by them.

Chickpea xx

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