Friday, June 20, 2014

Autumn : Walnuts & Persimmons



What fun, getting this neglected ol' Blog of mine up and running again!
These posts are going to be all over the place for a while though.
I've got so many drafts written and my finger is hovering over the publish button.
I'm starting to feel excited about everything again, but in a different way now.
This space motivates me and keeps me on track,
it reminds me of what I am striving for and the importance of  what I can achieve in the everyday.
This Blog reflects all the wonderful things around me
so you will never see dirty dishes, smelly laundry,
cake crumbs all over the floor and unmade beds on these pages.
You will not hear about my two year old Tanties and my Teenagers woes,
you will not see my unsuccessful craft attempts , burnt jam or moth eaten cabbages.
Well, maybe sometimes you will but mostly I'm just keeping track of all the lovely,  fun, successful  homemaking stuff
thrown in with a few random pics of our farm life, as we know it.
I hope you enjoy these pages again,
or if your a new reader,
Welcome. I look forward to meeting you.

Oh I nearly forgot:

Homegrown from the front yard -  Walnuts & Persimmons    xx

More Lovely Autumness below - better late than never!!



8 comments:

  1. Wow walnuts! Do you have your own tree?

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  2. Yes we do! I had never even thought about how a walnut was even grown before we moved here and to have a HUGE tree is just amazing. I just have to remember to water it properly next year to get the most out of my nuts! x

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  3. you must be very lucky with your own walnut-tree!!! i love walnuts.
    wish you a wonderful weekend,
    warm hugs regina

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  4. Hello there! Welcome back to the blogoshere! I can't wait to catch up on all your happenings. I too took an extended break from blogging, and have returned in the last couple of months, I am going for quality over quantity at the momemt, but I do enjoy it. Love your family fridge magnets by the way, I think that could turn out to be a family holiday project.

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  5. I try to do the same with my blog.. capture all the pretty moments.
    Have a lovely weekend.
    x

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  6. welcome back..love your photos..looking forward to hearing more from you..x

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  7. Hello, it's so lovely to see you again. Some how I missed the post when you moved to a farm, how wonderful for you and your family. Wishing you all the joy that living on the land brings.
    Anne xx

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  8. Looks like you have some interesting things growing on the new place, hope you will share the story of settling in and what you have been .
    Where's the Baby????? nearly a year......what a difference !
    I went to a Goatsmilk soap making workshop on the weekend, so much easier than I thought. Do you have access to a like minded Simple living group where you are ?.....great fun to learn new things and share our skills.

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