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Mixing, Cake and Rain

I’ve been making a special cake today for the 40th birthday of a good friend’s daughter. This one had to be dairy free which gave me a few challenges but I think it has turned out well.

Here it is!

I went out this evening, after a lovely blue sky and sunshine day, to see the turning on of Redruth’s Christmas lights and the lantern parade.  The heavens opened and I got drenched to the skin in moments despite wearing a padded coat and I’m afraid I missed all the fun. What a disappointment for all the school children with their paper lanterns. I did take a couple of photos looking up the street and was interested in the effects that came, all with the camera on the same setting.

 
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Posted by on November 29, 2025 in baking, friendship, Postaday2025, Redruth

 

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Cake, Krowji and Earrings

I baked a cake for the Christmas  Lights Switch-on market  and put white stars and gold spray on to make it Christmassy.

My choir had our first Christmas gig this evening at the opening night of Krowji Christmas Open Studios in Redruth.  We were collecting for our charities, Penhaligon’s Friends and ShelterBox. There is some wonderful work in the studios. If you are local, it’s a brilliant place to find presents and lovely cards.

I gave my new Christmas tree earrings an outing.

Crocheted earrings

 

 

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Raindrops, Rowers and A Shag

I took this shot from the balcony at the Zed Shed in Penryn where we rehearse on Thursdays and realised after taking the shot that I had the camera on the wrong setting – sunrise. I love the effect and have since noticed the spider’s web there too.

Despite the mist and murk, the gig rowers were out practising.

After singing there was a Shag on a buoy.

AND!

to all my readers across the pond!

 

Sunrise and Paintings

There was more colour in today’s sunrise….

A lovely day today with our eldest daughter who came to help us with a couple of jobs,one being to move our large piece by Tony Foster which has been  on the landing since we bought it in 2021 and not properly seen. Now it’s in the hallway and can be really  appreciated. Each of the little paintings is beautifully detailed and has a pencil description ..

 

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Doves of Peace

I was back at singing this afternoon! Joy! A friend at choir brought in some `Christmas cards to sell,  made by his partner and they are really beautiful. I thought you might like to see his words on the back too.

This is one of four lovely designs.

20% of each card sold will go to ShelterBox

 

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A Lane, A Name and The Bench

After going to the garden centre to buy hyacinth bulbs, we came home the long way round, going down the very narrow lane, Sunny Corner,  where my Mum and Dad used to live in Cusgarne.

We went past their house, still named for the many chimney pots they had collected and which Mum used as planters. We have some now as do two of our daughters.

The bench we put in place to remember both of my parents is just a little further on. It pleased me greatly to see rings on the armrests where people on their walks have rested with their flasks. I especially wanted wide arm-rests for that very purpose.

 

Another Quiet Day

Still taking things easy so here are some photos from 11th November 2018 when my choir went to St Ives to sing around some very special sand art.

To see the whole post click on the red link here.

 
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Posted by on November 11, 2025 in art, community, Cornwall, Postaday2025, St Ives

 

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Remembrance Day, Peace and A Poem

Our very talented, local knitter has been busy again and made a wonderful topper for today.

We wear white poppies in remembrance of all victims of war – the wars happening now, the civilians and the refugees  and as a commitment to peace. The white poppy is also worn to challenge militarism and any attempt to glorify or celebrate war.  I was pleased to see a white poppy included in the topper.

I found a poem about Peace for today and first found this one attributed to Mary Oliver. Here it says that was wrong, it is a poem by Judyth Hill. Thank you for this.

 

Wage Peace

By Judyth Hill*

Wage peace with your breath.
Breathe in firemen and rubble,
breathe out whole buildings
and flocks of redwing blackbirds.

Breathe in terrorists and breathe out sleeping children
and freshly mown fields.
Breathe in confusion and breathe out maple trees.
Breathe in the fallen
and breathe out lifelong friendships intact.

Wage peace with your listening:
hearing sirens, pray loud.
Remember your tools:
flower seeds, clothes pins, clean rivers.

Make soup.
Play music, learn the word for thank you in three languages.
Learn to knit, and make a hat.
Think of chaos as dancing raspberries,
imagine grief as the outbreath of beauty
or the gesture of fish.
Swim for the other side.
Wage peace.

Never has the world seemed so fresh and precious.
have a cup of tea and rejoice.
Act as if armistice has already arrived.
Celebrate today.

* Sometimes mistakenly attributed to Mary Oliver

 
 

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We Love Our Town!

In Redruth today we had such a good time (and did the shopping!) We met a young DJ, Redruth Ben, whose programme on local radio we listened to this afternoon, went into gallery 89 and saw some delightful art work and our favourite busker, Sam, was in town and sang ‘Streets of London.’  All in all, a brilliant morning.

 

And, last night’s not quite full moon, first night without clouds since the Beaver Moon on November 5th.

 

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Lift, Monument and Sky

We enjoyed the illustrations in the lift at Truro Museum and Art Gallery where we were to see the new exhibition, ‘Framed: Open Cornwall’, 150 pieces of art all by artists in Cornwall  Visitors are invited to vote on ‘best in show,’ most skilful pice’ and the ‘piece that makes you happy.’  I totally fell for a beautiful piece that made me happy and would have bought it but for it being a four figure sum!

by Keith Sparrow

Coming home, I tried to take a photo of the Bassett Monument up on Carn Brea. but almost lost it behind a lamp-post. Can you just make it out?

I love skeleton trees especially with pink clouds behind them.

 

 

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