

This week I've been a little under the weather battling a head cold. My head pounded for a few days, everything tasted absolutely awful and all I wanted to do was sleep all day... Not that I could indulge with in much needed sleep as I have a child who just won't stop talking at the moment! A few days passed and my energy levels were restored but I'm still not feeling my old self just yet... I'm blaming the weather. The constant jump with air conditioning from humidity to rain and chill. Not good for the body. Now it's the weekend and Sunny is coming down with my dreaded bug but she's still smiling and playing.
Why is it that children can still soldier on when they're a bit under the weather?
1. On the menu - Shepherd's pie with sweet potato and cannellini beans - This actually tasted pretty darn good!
2. Making Blueberry Buckwheat Pancakes for breakfast - Sunny is in her element when it comes to the kitchen.
3. Yummy Dragon fruit - How can something look so brilliant and taste just so...
4. Coriander sprouts.
5. Fresh peppers from our garden - They just keep growing and growing and growing!
6. Down came the rain...
7. A pool of rain water.
8. Unsolicited growth following a few rainy days.
9. Sewing the half triangle squares is complete! Time to iron them flat...
10. Now to fit the puzzle - Hmmmm....
11. Lovely fabric.
12. My morning coffee in my favourite mug with my favourite magazines... Bliss.
13. Vamonos! Scooting about the cul-de-sac.












My 3 have been unwell this weekend. Changes in the weather I think. Tom had his part on the weekend even though I know he felt rotten. Hope both you and Sunny get well soon. xo
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely issue of Country Style this month.
ReplyDeleteI havent come across Peppermint mag before.
I hope the weather and your health improve.
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I hope you're feeling back to yourself in no time. Taking it slow always helps. Beautiful images xx
ReplyDeleteOh half square triangles intimidate me, I need to get over it though cos the quilt I want to make has lots. Yours look awesome and I love the colours you are using.
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon and have a beautiful week.
you do such great close-ups! the fabric always fascinates me! xxx
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. I am not very successful growing fruit / vegetables in my garden, I am hoping to have better results this year! Hope you are feeling better soon.
ReplyDeleteSarah
www.lookingasuare.blogspot.co.uk
beautiful photos, gorgeous colours- love all the food shots, yum.
ReplyDeleteooh can I come and take it slow with you? Those mags look like bliss.
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling much better, m'lady
xo em
I hope you are both feeling better there now. I like the sound of your shepherds pie. Beautiful beautiful photos. xx
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