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Archive for April, 2010. Sunday, April 4th, 2010. And no seeds sown yet! To be fair it is only just spring isn’t it; I don’t think either I or the seeds have been much in the mood before now (you proper gardener types: have you been out there in your fleeces since February? After last year’s allotment debacle. I find myself with just two raised beds (and pots, there is always pots*). I made Cameron fill the beds last week, and today with sun shining and girls whinging irritatingly.
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turquoise » 2010 » December
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Archive for December, 2010. November update; December intentions, shameless or otherwise. Thursday, December 2nd, 2010. Is at it again. Of November’s intentions. Shoes to go with my Dress were located at the back of my wardrobe, which is always nice. Jenny’s naming day was fabulously cold, crisp and clear: the humanist ceremony was just lovely, then we had a wee tramp around the zoo (the baby giraffe! List of presents is made so next I must purchase. Must not miss last posting date for abroad this year.
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turquoise » 2009 » December
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Archive for December, 2009. Wednesday, December 30th, 2009. A pleasant if necessarily quiet Christmas: mum and dad came and cooked goose and trimmings (and now they have gone I can put selected leftovers in the bin but shh don’t tell! Turquoise is proudly powered by WordPress. 3 Column Relaxation Theme. 73 queries. 0.899 seconds.
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turquoise » 2012 » February
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Archive for February, 2012. Thursday, February 9th, 2012. We moved into this house in July, to find the professionally landscaped garden looking very lovely. This is the children exploring it (photo snapseeded for nostalgia purposes) on the very first day:. Turquoise is proudly powered by WordPress. 3 Column Relaxation Theme. 73 queries. 2.605 seconds.
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turquoise » 2011 » March
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Archive for March, 2011. Sunday, March 13th, 2011. Today we sowed one square of block-sown peas and one of broad beans, in the front bed which has been manured. In modules: cucumber, pumpkin, tromboncino squash, shiso, aubergines – two types, cavolo nero. The garden has been well-tidied and swept, and there is a new cover on the greenhouse. Thursday, March 3rd, 2011. I ordered some, um, kits from Clothkits. So the foldy up hemmy bit is wider than the skirty bit to which it is destined to be attached?
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turquoise » 2011 » May
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Archive for May, 2011. Wednesday, May 25th, 2011. I am not being put off by a lack of a theme. Today: random food witterings. Since my gorgeous weekend at Mamaheaven. All of which is aided by my campaign to use up things from the cupboard, pre-move.) I took some books from the library, most useful of which has been the Accidental Vegetarian. From which I have tried 4 or 5 recipes so far. Just this morning I discovered, serendipitously, that it is national vegetarian week. 3 Column Relaxation Theme.
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turquoise » 2012 » January
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Archive for January, 2012. Cameron’s super-delicious improvised chocolate panettone pudding. Monday, January 23rd, 2012. Some years ago, Cameron had a corporate thing in the kitchen of a famous restaurant (in Hamburg so not famous to me, but apparently it is. Here. He was i/c pudding and made a lovely and very complicated bread-and-butter-esque thing with panettone and spiced clementines and wow it is fab and he makes it every year when I buy him panettone for Christmas. 200g mix of butter and stork.
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LateVenus: Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr
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Wednesday, March 02, 2005. Outstanding Welsh poet of the 12th century, court bard to Madog ap Maredudd, prince of Powys (d. 1160), and then to Madog's enemy Owain Gwynedd, prince of Gwynedd (d. 1170). The extant poems ascribed to him (about 50), composed in the Welsh bardic tradition of deliberate archaism, include a small amount of religious verse and a large number of eulogies to the chief princes throughout Wales. Cynddelw. Posted by LateVenus @ 8:10 PM. Mad Musings Of Me. A List Apart: A List Apart.