I've been looking for small things to bring colour and cheer to these dull, grey and damp days. In the garden things are happening.
Winter Aconite
Snowdrop buds
Baking. We bought lemons to put with honey to sooth coughs. I made a blueberry and lemon tray bake. It's in a pot dish as we didn't have a big enough tin. Half has been frozen. I saw the recipe in a free magazine from the supermarket. I also made a lemon cake from the Cranks recipe book. Both very tasty.
You will notice that there are some empty frames. This is because they are ready and waiting for their works of art to be displayed. Local artist Rob Pointon -link- is making a painting each day of January.
We will make a return visit to see what he has produced over the last few days. There is also an area for works done by local artists who come to join him on Saturdays to sit and paint around the Brampton no matter the weather.
It's a great idea.
Lovely to see the winter aconites and snowdrops waking up in your garden Rosie. The blueberry and lemon traybake looks really delicious and I did like the postbox topper in the supermarket. I hope you enjoy your next visit to Brampton Museum to view more of the paintings. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThank you Caroline, I thought the winter aconite was lost but it's still there with the snowdrops. The traybake cake was lovely but quite sweet and filling. We may pop to the Museum next week to catch up on what is happening. You too take care:)
DeleteSome lovely cheery small things. Yummy cake and I like the sound of the exhibition. B x
ReplyDeleteThank you B, I'm looking forward to seeing more paintings next time we visit:)
DeleteLittle things like emerging flowers and little birds can be so cheering in the midst of winter. The Blueberry and Lemon Cake sounds delicious. The painting exhibition sounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lorrie, it was wonderful to clear away the brown leaves and find the snowdrops and winter aconite peeping through. We are going to visit the museum again to see what paintings have been added over the last week:)
Deletemaybe your little topper people are off to the Winter Olympics.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes, of course I'd completely forgotten it was Olympics year:)
DeleteIt has been a bit miserable lately, looking for small colourful things is a great idea. I've got my coloured wool out again! I like the idea of a painting a day, he must be very accomplished to dash them out so quickly, maybe the last one will be a couple of lines and a dot! I look forward to seeing how he gets on next time you visit. 😊
ReplyDeleteThank you CK, we've had several damp, grey days so colour is much needed. Each empty frame had a date in it, the dates went up to 28th January so there are three days without a frame, I wonder what will happen then?:)
DeleteWho doesn't love a robin. And your tray bake looks amazing! I'm going to look for a similar recipe now :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Jules, we always seem to have a robin or two flitting about on our walks. The recipe I found was in the free Tesco magazine from our nearest supermarket:)
DeleteSo much beauty in your lovely photos. Thank you for sharing, and warm greetings from Montreal, Canada ❤️ 😊 🇨🇦
ReplyDeleteBy the way, Rajani Rehana doesn't read blog posts, she is a spammer.
Thank you Linda, greetings to you too, glad you enjoyed the photos. I've just deleted the two comments from RR, I get them every so often:)
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