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Rainbow, Christmas Crackle Biscuits and Sunset

1    There was such a stormy sky this morning and suddenly there was a beautiful rainbow.

Rainbow at dawn

Rainbow at dawn

2    My lovely sister-in-law in Atlanta sent me this recipe for some delicious biscuits, Molasses Crackle Biscuits, a batch of which I made this afternoon and which I have renamed for the season as Christmas Crackle Biscuits. They are rolled in sugar before baking and end up all sparkly when baked.

Christmas Crackle biscuits

Christmas Crackle biscuits

3   Driving out this evening to deliver some of the biscuits, there was another stormy sky for sunset.

Sunset on the way to N&G's

Sunset on the way to N&G’s

 
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Posted by on December 22, 2013 in baking, Beauty, Food, nature, photography, Postaday2013

 

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Peace, Robert Frost Poem and Winter Solstice

1   This delightful card arrived this morning from my cousin, S. It was designed by a primary school child and spreads the message beautifully.  I wish you all and all your loved ones a happy, peaceful and love-filled festive season and New Year.

Peace card desigend by a child

Peace card designed by a child

2   One of my favourite poets, Robert Frost, wrote this poem, ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’.  Until today, I had always thought he must have written it on 21st December, the darkest day of the year. Here, you can hear the poet reading his own poem and hear the story of how he was inspired to write it one mid-summer day!

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village, though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.

My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.

He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound’s the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.

The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.

3   Today we have celebrated the Winter Solstice. From tomorrow the days will start getting longer. I took a photo at dawn and another at sunset to mark the day and we went to our friends’ new woodland where they are creating a stone circle to start a new tradition. G had placed the first stone at sunrise and he and the lovely Mr S set the sunset stone in place and we all sang ‘May this stone be filled with love and harmony’, new words to this song with which we started our concert in Truro Cathedral last week.  Click on any image for a bigger picture.

and just come in from a young friend, Natalie – “Tonight’s triple whammy! At the exact time as winter solstice, the #iss passes over the UK while the astronauts do a space walk!”  Brilliant! Thanks, Natalie.

 

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Moon, Carol Singing and Snow Dog!

1   The moon this morning, just at the start of dawn, was beautiful and if you look carefully, you can see the pink-tinged vapour trail of a plane as it catches the colour from the sunrise.

The moon at dawn

The moon at dawn

2   Here I offer you up a Carol Concert!  These are some videos of our concert on Wednesday in Truro Cathedral, with many thanks to T and D. We start with a beautiful piece May This Room.  Click on any red link to hear Claire Ingleheart’s three choirs singing in the Cathedral.
The Redruth Wassail follows, then Silent Night,  Star of Bethlehem, Dona Nobis and finishing with Rolling Downwards.
I hope you enjoy these carols. We love singing them!

3   I have finished the Snow Dog! He has certainly been a challenge and a labour of love and I love him to bits.  I hope Grand Baby T does too!  For those of you able to get UK TV, the animation will be on Channel 4 at 7.30 on Christmas Eve.

Snow Dog waiting for Grand Baby T

Snow Dog waiting for Grand Baby T

 

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Christmas Tree, Reflections and Warsaw Angel

1   In a village just up the road from our town, there is a lovely Christmas tree full of enormous baubles.

Lanner's Christmas tree

Lanner’s Christmas tree

2   The tide was in as we started to sing this morning and the water was very still so there were beautiful reflections. Within two hours there was such a hailstorm we couldn’t see across the river at all.

Reflections on the Penryn River

Reflections on the Penryn River

3  Another of our angels was bought in Warsaw and is really quirky! I think she’s gorgeous!

Warsaw angel

Ceramic Warsaw angel

 
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Posted by on December 19, 2013 in Beauty, ceramics, photography, Postaday2013

 

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Community

We came upon this community of elephants quite by chance when driving through the bush after our volunteering. We watched them for more than half an hour, playing in the water , gathering together and then leaving all together, the adults looking after the baby in their community and calling on the teenager to catch up and stop messing about.  I have always loved elephants and this half hour was such a beautiful treat. Click on any image for more detail.

For more in this challenge see here

 

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New Angel, Truro Cathedral and Appreciation

1   Whenever we go on holiday, I buy a new angel for the Christmas tree. This one was bought in Kennebunkport, Maine in the Fall.

Kennebunkport angel

Kennebunkport angel

2   All three of Claire’s choirs joined forces tonight for our Christmas concert in Truro Cathedral. It was fabulous singing in that beautiful space – the sound just rises to the rafters and is so lovely to be a part of.

We sang our hearts out!

We sang our hearts out!

Looking down the Cathedral

Looking down the Cathedral at the end of the concert

3   This little girl was rapt. She didn’t move but watched and listened to us all so closely. The lovely Mr S took these photographs of a few beautiful moments.

Listening

Listening

Applauding

Applauding

 

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For My Dad, Christmas Lights and A Simple Supper

1    A beautiful song was chosen by my sister for our Father’s funeral nine years ago. It is nine years ago today that he died in St John’s Hospice, Doncaster, where he was so incredibly well looked after for 17 days that he asked, “This is a wonderful hotel. Can I afford it?”  Today is the day that I play ‘The Ballad of Joe Hill‘ in remembrance of my much-missed and much-loved  Dad and today I have played Daisy’s choice as well, ‘Under a December Sky’ by Beth Nielson  Chapman and I give you a photo of today’s beautiful December sky to go with the lovely words and music.

Under a December Sky

Under a December Sky

2   The lovely Mr S has put up the Christmas lights tree in the garden today – such a cheery sight.

Christmas lights tree

Christmas lights tree

3   A delicious and simple supper tonight of Chicken and Leek Risotto with Toasted Cashew Nuts.

Chicken and Leek Risotto

Chicken and Leek Risotto

 

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Special Message, Decorations and Thomas Merritt

1   Sorting the bookshelves today, this precious piece of paper fell out. It is a beautiful note given to us as we left the village of Mapoch where we had been volunteering in 2007.

Message from Thabang

Message from Thabang

2   We used to keep in touch with the village through Voluntours, getting beaded decorations to sell each Christmas to help raise funds for the village. Very sadly, we have lost both Marnie of Voluntours and Pastor Peter to cancer in the last 15 months. They were each instrumental in making our time there a success and both must be sorely missed by the village. Now we have no contact, these are my last three decorations for sale.

Beaded decorations made by the Gogos of the village

Beaded decorations made by the Gogos of the village

3   At singing tonight, we learned a new Thomas Merritt carol, in one session! It is a wonderful one with the various parts coming in at intervals and sounding like peals of bells. I’ll try to get a recording of it to add here.

 

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Powder Bowl, Watering Can and Wood Burner

1   The decorating is all finished , the pictures are back on the walls and now the trinkets go back. As a child I always loved my Granny’s powder bowl with loose powder and a fluffy peachy powder-puff inside. She used to puff the powder on my cheeks and laugh and laugh when I sneezed!

Granny's powder glass

Granny’s powder glass

2   I keep little  treasures in it rather than powder. This tiny silver watering can was also my Granny’s. When it is held up to the light,  six little black and white pictures of Morecambe can be seen.

Views of Morecambe

Views of Morecambe

The wood is alight

The wood is alight

3   It is a truly unpleasant day out there today. The storm glass is high and we have lit the wood burner. A cosy evening calls.

PS   Father Christmas is on the case re my camera. This tricky to use one will suffice until then…….

 
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Posted by on December 15, 2013 in antiques, Beauty, glass, photography, Postaday2013

 

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Found Photos, Antique Painted Chest and Limes

1   My favourite camera, a Canon S100, is broken! (The lens won’t move and, it turns out, this is a common fault) However, I got out my less favoured Fujifilm X10 and discovered some photos that I have never downloaded so here, on a wet and cold December day is a photo of our back garden last May with rabbits and a magpie in the back field.

Our back garden May 2013

Our back garden May 2013

2   Another picture I found was of a beautiful painted chest from 1879 that was at the end of our bed in one of the places we stayed in in New England.

Beautiful painted chest

Beautiful painted chest

3   The Lime and Ginger Cheesecake for the big party is now in the freezer. What a beautiful colour the grated rind is against the cheese mixture.

Lime green

Lime green

 
 

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