Wednesday 27 February 2019

A Beautiful Day

Another beautiful sunrise this morning and then continued to be a beautiful day.  A light wind but no rain and warmer than has it been for awhile.




I had a early physio appointment which went well and then we had a stroll around Stornoway and the castle grounds before having lunch at the Castle.  That is a post for another day.

We have been making plans for the garden and the old garage that we are turning into a garden room.  An indoor garden for growing vegetables all year round.  The Retreat if you will.  We have made a start making new frames for the doors and windows, it is slow progress but at least a start has been made.  The geraniums we had at the front of the cottage last year were over wintered in the front porch and are doing well.




We also over wintered more in the workshop, different varieties which are also doing well.

Progress is slow on Honeys blanket but a few rows here and there will soon make a difference.


I have finally found the perfect fabric to line a Harris Tweed coat that I want to make for Honey, so that is another project on my to do list.



The pattern I found in the book that I brought from The Works last week.



It is rather a large to do list but it is nice to have something to focus on.

Travel is so easy these days with both Ferry and Air links to the mainland but there are some here who have never left the Island, mainly the older generation.

Gerard doesn't accompany me on my longer strolls as the uneven ground makes it difficult for him.   He does either sit in the car or on a bench and has a coffee and read his book.  It is wonderful that we are able to enjoy the stunning views together.

Hope you are having a good day.

See you soon.

29 comments:

  1. Another glorious day here too and a day off work to enjoy it! That little coat looks beautiful and Honey will be so snug and warm in Harris tweed. Best, Jane :)

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  2. It's been beautiful here again too, it's hard to believe we're still in February. That is a long to do list, but enjoyable things. You'll never be bored.

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  3. The lining fabric looks just right for the tweed. Your plants look very healthy.

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  4. going to hit 70 here today, Nice but rain is coming and maybe snow flakes by next Monday

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  5. What beautiful images in your part of the world!
    I cannot help but repeat that I would love to be your neighbor!
    I could learn so much from you...gardening, sewing, cooking, crocheting! As it is, I shall just continue to enjoy your lovely space here and visit often! Have a cozy day, my friend. : )

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  6. Those pink skies are very beautiful.

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  7. Oh the coat you are going to make for Honey is certainly going to be beautiful with that lovely Harris Tweed! All of your geraniums are doing so well. I'm sure they will give you many blooms this summer. ♥

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  8. That is a sweet coat with a beautiful complement between lining and tweed. Oh those pink skies! Simply gorgeous.

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  9. What a beautiful sunrise! I am so in love with the colors of Honey's blanket.

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  10. Your pink sunrise was so pretty.. apparently we had a spectacular sunset last night and I missed taking a photo. I look forward to seeing how the coat turns out. You're so talented! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  11. I like your plan to grow vegetables all year round in your newly refurbished garage. I'm amazed how well your Geraniums are surviving the winter.They look so healthy!!

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  12. A garden room would be such a lovely thing . JUst to think that there could be fresh veggies in winter even when the ferries weren't running. And, from the previous post, I suspected that those who never leave the island would be from the older generation. Honey will look just darling in her sunning new Harris Tweed coat.

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  13. What a pretty sky! Your garden room is a good idea. Our covered yard/conservatory that my husband built between the house and the garage when we first moved to our present house is invaluable in all seasons for overwintering plants or just sitting and relaxing. You have some nice craft work on the go and you're full of creative ideas to keep you occupied. xxL

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  14. I'm glad the good weather has reached you and given you such glorious skies. That looks a great coat pattern, Honey will look fantastic and keep really cosy too.

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  15. Lovely pink sky to enjoy. Great to have so many projects to occupy you. Have a wonderful week!

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  16. Beautiful sky !
    And lovely projects !!!
    Have a shinny day !
    Anna

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  17. Our sky fibbed...it was a lovely pink last night which I took to mean it would be a nice day today...you know...red sky at night...shepherds delight etc....well it's grey and damp.
    The coat looks like a smashing project.
    Hugs-x-

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  18. What a lovely sky photo capture....

    And a lovely visit too.

    So glad your appointment went well!!!!!!!

    Oh to be able to sew like that! All I have ever done, is what we call Jiffy patterns. :-) But my mother was a fantastic sewer! She used to make prom dresses for me. And made my wedding gown also.
    But that 'gene', did not travel, to me. :-)

    Imagine wintering plants over. Have never tried such, here. We have such a long and hard winter, that I'd never even considered it.

    Lucky you can!

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  19. What a beautiful pink sky. Your projects all sound interesting and useful. Converting the garage into a growing space is a large undertaking. The lining for the Harris Tweed is perfect!

    Soon it will be spring!

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  20. Gorgeous pink skies! Your year 'round garden sounds like a great idea and you are always making such great projects. I really need to get more productive! :)

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  21. I envy you those beautiful skies. How lovely to be treated to that. The little coat looks as though it will be lovely and warm. The lining is perfect.

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  22. I struggle with the wind & rain here, so I have nothing but admiration for anyone who gardens in your part of the world. Look forward to watching The Retreat develop.

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  23. The geraniums look wonderful!! It looks like all of your winter projects are coming along well. I think it's great that you are able to get out and enjoy the sites and weather. Stay warm!!
    Debbie
    xo

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  24. what a nice pop of color! I hope you share your finished garden room when it's done. My husband sits and waits ever so patiently when I'm in a yarn store :)

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  25. As a bibliophile I applaud all those books I see!

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  26. Your grandchildren are so lucky to have you, you make such wonderful things for them. Have a lovely weekend.

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  27. Sunrise looks so pretty!!! Glad you were able to walk about a bit! Many plants inside my garage are doing well. I can't wait to bring them out...will do one this week as it is ok in the chilly weather. I saw some calle lily bulbs today and nearly bought them...thinking of what I can put them in...pots...as getting house painted equals not putting plants in the ground til it's done! Chilly weather, but clear and cold. Friday was nice day and warm then weekend chilly. Oh well...spring is coming soon! Have a blessed week!

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  28. The coat is quite an undertaking, but I know you'll complete it with stunning results.

    Your geraniums look as if winter never happened.

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  29. Now that I've seen the final result, I was right. It is stunning. You coordinated the fabrics perfectly.

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