29 September 2021

September 2021

 


Hello everyone, welcome to the blog, what a wonderfully colourful month September is ! Hope you enjoy this month's photos.




You can't blame the geese for waiting patiently for the windfalls, they are delicious !



Our first time for growing sweetcorn, lovely and messy to eat and it makes you take your time eating.




Wilma still makes time for plenty of rest and relaxation




and Wilma's photo made it into the local paper's "pet portraits" pages with their caption 
"wheelie cute", made my day.




Zara has her own fan club, too and Miss B fell in love with her;  good luck with all your plans, we wish you happy adventures !




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(from Scottish Women's Institute Facebook page)


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What do you think this is? Have a guess




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This month we had a great few days away Orkney- island-hopping, there is something for everyone in Orkney


we love ferries



beaches and sand dunes




seals








wide open spaces




geese












harbours





and chimney pots in Kirkwall





The cottage we rented in St Margaret's Hope had a beautiful conservatory with an amazing grapevine





grapes growing in Orkney !!



Wilma is not used to stairs at home, so on holiday she wasn't sure whether it was best to be upstairs or downstairs, big decision



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Fleeces


This month I have come by some lovely sheep fleeces, it was difficult to decide which one to start on



So I started work on a lovely grey Herdwick fleece, to make a lush rug; laid  it out on the grass

 (with the help of Wilma the quality controller)

 and took off the not so good edge bits for washing and carding.



Using an old door the fleece is laid out in the workshop, skin side uppermost



The edge bits of the fleece were washed in an old bath outside and then put through my drum-carder to produce these wonderfully soft "batts"




The soft batts are then teased apart and laid out over the upturned fleece in one direction



a second layer is laid out in the opposite direction



and a final third layer is put down in the same direction as the first




an old net curtain is then laid over the fleece and wetted down



Then come the felting stage, lots of circular motion rubbing with warm water and soap, about 2 hours to felt this size of rug.




After the felting of the "skin"/ underside of the rug comes the "fulling"/shrinking of the felted base; this is done by rolling it up and rolling backwards and forwards in all 4 directions for about an hour.





The rug will have shrunk a bit by now.


Then comes the washing of the rug in the bath, drying it, fluffing it up and then you will find out whether or not the project has succeeded !

Next month I'll show you the final result


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A bit of local roadside humour

love it !

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Autumn colours of this month's seaweeds, glorious!














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Quote of the month


"Be as simple as you can be; you will be astonished to see how uncomplicated and happy your life can become".


Paramahansa Yogananda



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Loads of books of the month !!

Our friends seem to know exactly what books we will enjoy and we love it when they arrive in the post to us for us to enjoy too.







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Thank you Karen and Gary, just what we like

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and three more we loved ....






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Thank you Hayley, we're on the same wavelength !

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Answer to "What is it?"

Seaweed



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Pause for thought



(taken from Tao & Zen Facebook page)


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So, at the end of another month, we wish you a beautiful autumn full of colour, abundance and joy.


              (from Scottish Women's Institute Facebook page)


💚💚💚 Malcolm and June 💛💛💛


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