I did my walk early this morning , setting off 7.45 but should have gone out at 7 as it was starting to get quite hot when I was out, although I did have tree shade for 3/4 of the route.
The world and his wife are cutting hay. The nearest farm has done several enormous fields (they have cattle and sheep to feed over the winter).
It's 22 deg downstairs and 25 in my bedroom, which faces North. Humidity 76% which does my asthma no good whatsoever. I have bought my sewing machine downstairs and will start cutting out the 2 1/2" pink strips I've just bought from Ebay, into 2 1/2" squares to make a start on the Irish Chain quilt I am making Danny and Emma as a housewarming gift.
I've just bought down my small cutting board and the fabrics, which aren't the best quality (not Moda, that's for sure) but will look good with the white fabric I'm awaiting delivery of. I was hoping to combine a trip to the Hereford Racecourse Antiques Fair with a visit to Doughty's, the patchwork shop, but it's Sunday, not Saturday. Ah well, I will combine the trip with a visit to the Car Boot Sale at Madley instead, and still go to Doughty's another day, as my patchwork group trip to the huge Festival of Quilts at the NEC in Birmingham, has been cancelled as it costs so much to rent even just a 12 seater coach. That would have been £40+ a head just for that, and then £22.20 to get in, plus a leetle spending money, would have been one heck of an expensive day out! At least I can go to the Malvern Quilt Festival in the Autumn - I didn't go to the Spring one because I thought I would save my money for the NEC trip . . .
I am sat here with the windows wide open in the kitchen, listening to birdsong and planning my afternoon. I don't need to cook as I made myself a four portion pizza last night. Dough made up in breadmaker (45 mins cycle), then the last portion of some tomato, onion, mushroom, and courgette sauce from a pasta dish last week, with some extra fresh courgette fried up and added. I had some ham left over from the pack for my lunch rolls on Sunday, so I tore that into strips. Then used the last piece of Cheddar which needed using up to top it. I will heat a slice up tonight and have frozen the other two portions. I far prefer my home made ones to the boughten sort.
It really hit the spot and was such a cheap dish to make.
If you are thinking, what did I buy at Malvern? Not a huge amount, a Beswick Deco vase in the right colourway, a metal Scottie dog, a painted stool to display things on and a funny little "seat on wheels", once upholstered, and probably the base of an early child's toy pram. It had a look . . . Lots I should like to have bought, but they were already High Street retail prices.
Oh and a little foal which could be Sylvac but I think is a copy as not the detail and not stamped.
One last field waiting to be turned and then baled this afternoon. Right, let's hope I can do some cutting without involving my fingers getting in the way!

























































