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Cathedral, Automata and Boogie Woogie Stomp

I love this particular view of Truro Cathedral, looking down the curve of the lovely Walsingham Place.

I had heard that there was an exhibition of automata in Truro Museum and we were not disappointed by the wonderfully crazy things on show. It’s well worth visiting if you are one of my readers in Cornwall.

I was watching a video of the lovely Angeline Morrison when this Boogie Woogie one came up next and I just had to share it. I just love how how everyone listening and watching has a smile on their face.  I hope it makes you smile too.

 

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Garden, Truro Museum and Godrevy Beach

The garden delights me every day.

J loves all things Egyptian so we took him and T to the Royal Cornwall Museum to their fabulous exhibition of early cultures. Many years ago it was the same mummy, now in an updated exhibition, that gave me my love of all things Egyptian. He spent a happy time investigating the mummy, putting the organs into the canopic jars and re-wrapping the mummy (all models for those of my readers of a sensitive disposition!)

Putting the stomach into the canopic jar

Putting the stomach into the canopic jar

Canopic jars

Canopic jars

Investigating

T investigating the natural world

3   Our afternoon was spent on the beach at Godrevy, re-routing streams and building dams and having a brilliant beachy time!

Building a dam

Building a dam

Playing in the stream

Playing in the stream

Sunshine on the water

Sunshine on the water

 

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Baby Hair, Truro Museum and A Special Song

1   Isn’t this just beautiful? Baby hair, just washed.

Just washed baby hair

Just washed baby hair

2   We spent the morning in Truro’s Royal Cornwall Museum investigating all the exhibits.

I'm off to explore

I’m off to explore

3   Such a lovely surprise when we came home and I opened up comments on my blog. Meme, whose blog I so admire and who writes and sings songs, has written us a song for the Suffragette March on Wednesday.  I don’t usually re-blog but this one I have just done.  Click on one of the red links above for a direct link to Meme’s song for the Suffragette Pilgrimage or go back one post on my blog.

Thank you so much, Meme, for this song which I shall teach to the other marchers as soon as we set off. I’ll hope to record us singing it for you!

 

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Weekly Photo Challenge – Unique – Chatelaine

My lovely Mum collected thimbles – over 400 in all – in sizes from child to man-size,  all materials from leather to silver to serpentine, all types from sewing to sailors’ and from wherever she and Dad travelled. She displayed them on the walls in old print drawers.  Her collection is wonderful and unique and I still have it. We tried to offer it to the Royal Cornwall Museum but they weren’t interested! Not enough of the thimbles were Cornish.

Among the thimbles are several thimble holders but today I want to focus, not on the thimbles themselves, but on the beautiful and unique Chatelaine that is amongst this treasure trove.

Mum's chatelaine

Mum’s chatelaine

A Chatelaine, according to  Wikipedia, is “a decorative belt hook or clasp worn at the waist with a series of chains suspended from it. Each chain is mounted with a useful household appendage such as scissors, thimble, watch, key, vinaigrette, household seal, etc.”

As you can see, ours has the belt clasp with five chains hanging from it. Each of the items is detachable with a little spring hook holding them in place.  From left to right here are – a sheath for a tiny pair of scissors, a notebook, a pencil, a tiny bucket to hold a thimble and a pin / needle cushion. The little buckets are lined with dark blue velvet and the edge of the pin cushion in the same fabric.  The metal is silvery in colour and beautifully tooled. Each of the links of the chain is like a little leaf and the clasp has a tiny five petalled flower in the middle. Do click on the gallery photos to see all the glorious detail.

The name Chatelaine comes from the French,  chatelaine meaning Lady of the Manor.  Chatelaine came to mean this gorgeous ‘tool belt’ that the woman of the house needed to have on her so as to be able to carry out running repairs as she strolled about the Manor!  Spot a frayed edge on a curtain? Make a note for someone else to do it or trim it there and then and stitch it up!

I like to think that this one is for the seamstress of the house, containing all one would need to be doing the mending or embroidering something beautiful.

The Chatelaine polishes up well but tarnishes very quickly  Much of the silvering has been polished away over the years. I don’t know how old it is or how my Mum came to have it.   She didn’t use it but had it hanging on the wall and in my mind’s eye I am taken back to the sitting room where it was, where the Grandfather clock was nearby and can see my Mum and Dad sitting with a cup of coffee each and doing the crossword together.

If anyone out there knows any more about Chatelaines, I’d love to hear from you.

 

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Clematis, Being an Explorer and Fossil

1   Beautiful clematis with a bee.

Clematis

2    We went to the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro today and Jake had great fun being an explorer.

Jake spying through the binoculars

3    Mr S spotted this beautiful little fossil stone amongst the many on the drive.

Fossil on the drive

 
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Posted by on July 31, 2012 in family, flowers, insects, nature, Truro

 

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Blue Horizon, Senses and Lovely Harmonies

1  We could see the sea from our bedroom window today, just a blue stripe on the horizon about seven miles away but such a joy!

2  Feeling the warmth of the sun on my face and back when walking aroung Truro, smelling the hyacinths outside the Royal Cornwall Museum and hearing the seagulls’ cries, a sound which I love, reminding me how lucky I am to be living in Cornwall again.

Truro Cathedral

3  Singing ‘Cornish Lads’ by Roger Bryant – it’s so good it gives me the shivers! Then, getting to grips with Fleet Foxes’ ‘White Winter Hymnal’ a most haunting set of harmonies. How I love my singing with all those  voices of my friends.

 
 

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