Tuesday, 23 September 2008

Award winning blog

Thank you to the lovely Dottie for very kindly awarding my blog with an Arte Y Pico award. I am very pleased to be the author of an award-winning blog :-) It seems to be a blog of sculptures these days, but this one is the best.
The rules of Arte Y Pico are - you must pick 5 blogs that you consider deserve this award for their creativity, design, interesting content, or for contributing to the blogging community, no matter what language!

Each award winner has to show the award and put the name and link to the blog that has given her or him the award itself.

The award winner and the one who has given the prize have to show the link or the Arte Y Pico blog, so everyone will know the origin of this award.


I now have the honourable task of passing this award onto five others. So, here are my five picks:

1) Le bleuet for being the first blog I ever followed, and also for taking the time to translate everything in both French and English.

2) Ms C for her rants about life, the universe and everything (well, her car and house)!

3) Mystereous World for her cute animal pictures, and for keeping me up-to-date with Horace and Hermes.

4) Shop Girl* for sharing her story, past and present. Also, for trying innovative things out on her blog, like a Podcast!

5) Last but not least, Vraie Fiction parce que je l'aime. Sometimes, it is also nice to hear about something we have done together from a different perspective. Also, for the effort he makes to update his blog daily, and for his views about anything and everything.

Monday, 22 September 2008

Cliveden

Veggie Hubby and I went to Cliveden yesterday. It was a sunny weekend, and we decided to get out of our sleepy town and do something different. It seemed that lots of other people had the same thought. However, the woodlands were so vast, we walked around barely seeing anyone. As we were walking through the woods, we happened upon a fantastic view of the house, and then we got lost and ended up in the beautiful landscaped gardens by accident. Hmmm only four days to go until next weekend....

Tuesday, 16 September 2008

Birthday Party's!


Last week was very very busy. My little baby is turning 2 on 30th sept and I had decided to have a proper party this year. It turned into 2 parties as some people wanted to come earlier, so basically last week was spent putting up loads of pink balloons, banners, then making a whole load of cupcakes! Heres a pic of the cakes from the 'mini party'...
these are coconut sponge with mascarpone and coconut icing. The others are coconut sponge with cream, almonds, strawberry sauce and a choc wafer.......

Then at the weekend I had my first proper kiddy party, it was so exciting! Having it all over and done with now I can say that I had a great time and wish Veggie Carrie could have been there too! Everyone started arriving at 12, and I let the children who were all under 2 play for a little while. The sun came out! and I had put a bouncy castle on my balcony (which is surprisingly large), and then when they got bored with that I had these giant caterpillar balloons which i brought out for each child, then we had a picnic with lots of food. I had made tiny cupcakes with strawberry buttercream which went down well. Afterwards we had a little treasure hunt in the grass. I gave everyone little goody bags, a balloon and cakes as they went home! Cuty baby was so tired she fell asleep afterwards. In the afternoon we let her open the presents which was fun and she now has some nice kitchen accessories!! Anyway it was alot of fun and i would love to do a few more!!

x

Thursday, 11 September 2008

Boats

Hi everyone.I have lots to update you all with. Firstly outside my window recently there were these huge cranes and they were lifting something out of the sea (ok river) and as i kept watching it was a huge boat!!! I was imagining a huge sunken ship along the lines of the titanic, it was very exciting! Heres a pic of it, though actually it just looks a bit wet and mouldy....
















Then as I walked along the waterfront, there was a huge display ship that looked like a pirate ship, like something from Pirates of the Caribbean!! And apparently it is a working and teaching boat, anyone can join up and learn to become a sailor. This boat is over 100 yrs old and was possible made somewhere in Europe. We even got to go onboard, have a look around, I had a peep into the kitchen.....

Sunday, 7 September 2008

Monster Basil

"Basil" is growing into a huge monster who is ready to take over the world - beware! I was looking at his younger siblings in Asda last night, and they are more healthy looking, unlike this gigantic plant with it's brown lower stem. Perhaps we should dump this one and get a new one? However, we have got attached to Basil, which is why we haven't replaced him, and he still produces basil leaves. Tonight, Veggie Hubby and I shall probably have some (veggie) bolognaise to make the best of him.

P.S. Thanks to the owners of Basil's cousin for taking care of him in our absence, and for the sparkly new pot and compost! Hopefully they will help him to recover.

Thursday, 4 September 2008

The Louvre

Veggie Hubby and I just returned from Paris, and even though the weather wasn't great we enjoyed ourselves. We went up the Eiffel Tower, and the views were incredible, we went at around dusk so we could see Paris by day, and then lit up at night. However, it was a very windy and rainy evening, and the tower was swaying at the top. You could really feel it moving- scary! It felt like being on a boat.

The next day, we spent a long time yesterday at The Louvre. It is so big, I think we needed to spend much more time there to see everything. My personal highlight was seeing the Mona Lisa. I grew up with a copy of it at home, so I feel a certain attachment to it, and it was really special to see the original. I also enjoyed looking at the Greek and Italian sculptures...

...but we spent most time looking at the Egyptian artifacts. Seeing these really gives you a glimpse into their culture.
I was surprised by how popular the museum was, and how many people spend their day looking at art while others are working at their desks. It costs 9 euros to go into The Louvre, but in the UK museums are free. My visit to The Louvre made me rediscover museums, and I think I will spend more weekends going visit museums in London after my visit there.

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