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Friday, 13 February 2026
Double Vision?
Thursday, 12 February 2026
Eye! Eye!
Well, that will teach me! Having joked about SpecSavers and Double Vision, I ended up back at the opticians just after I posted yesterday. The left lens fell out of my glasses. It happened on Monday, then again Wednesday morning. I took them back and the manager agreed that they were rather loose in the new frames. They have gone off to be fixed. Leaving me acting like Steve Fletcher again, alternating between two pairs of specs.
A bit frustrating as I'd set aside Wednesday as a sewing day. I got on with it as best I could.
The half duvet cover was hemmed properly to make a tablecloth. I used part of the remainder to recover the ironing board.
Quick tip for making a new cover for your board. Measure length, and width. Add 25 cm to each of those, and cut a rectangle that size. Fold all edges over to make a double hem approx 2 cm deep. Press firmly. Mitre the corners as shown. Then stitch the hem all round. Close to the edge leave the mitres unstitched. This makes it easier to thread your elastic. Take a length of elastic, feed it through the casing and pull it tight on the board. Those unstitched gaps at the corners will make it easier to thread. Fasten with a knot and tuck loose ends inside. My elastic is repurposed from an old anorak, and still has the retaining bobble!
I did at least manage to do the ironing!
Wednesday, 11 February 2026
I Spy...
Tuesday, 10 February 2026
Rediscovered Treasures
They were 95p in Lidl, and they had lasted two weeks and brought much joy. These ones could take there place until more fresh ones arrive.
I really like the way the amber/brown pattern sets off the greeny blue vase, and the daffodils. And Steph's lovely picture behind picks up those shades too. I think she painted that when she was a student - it is at least 20 years ago...
It has the words of the Lord's prayer, and a dove of peace, and fresh golden wheat against a sunny background [originally hung on a yellow kitchen wall]
Monday, 9 February 2026
Oh Don't They Know? There's No Such Thing...
I know I am not the only one excited by last week's announcement by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. There's a new book coming in the Autumn, featuring the Gruffalo Granny!
- I approve of the fact the Granny has let the rich chestnut fur grow naturally into an attractive silver grey
- As I suspect, the Deep Dark Wood may be in Norfolk. Evidenced by the lack of adequate dentistry.
- Her tail and ears are a little droopy - body sagginess a definite sign of age catching up with this busy woman.
- A stick is always useful, for walking, poking, or hoicking things down from high places.
- Her eyes remain alert and bright
- Her expression is amiable, she looks secretly amused
- She carries a pencil and notebook ready record important things
- She has a sensible crossbody bag, capacious enough for knitting, drink, snacks, tissues whatever
the Gruffalo said to his daughter one day
"your Gruffalo granny is coming to stay"
- calculating the the Fibonacci sequence [you maybe female, but STEM subjects matter]
- learning to bake [see here for a good cookbook]
- telling those stories that parents sometimes 'forget' ["when your Dad was small, he ..."]
- practising how to be a proper activist and go on demos. [let's role play, child - I will be Emmeline Pankhusrt, and you can be Greta Thunberg]
Sunday, 8 February 2026
Something Beautiful
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Feeling A Little Pasty, Eating A Large Pasty
The former represents how I have been recently, not sleeping well and therefore feeling fatigued. The sinus issue was still bothering me - and I have apparently been snoring an awful lot. I finally saw the GP on Thursday, and he discovered I have polyps in both nostrils - and they, not the sinuses, are the cause of the problem. A daily nasal spray should deal with them [but allow 12 weeks for it to work fully, he says] I felt much better for knowing what was wrong!
The latter- I watched Jamie's programme on Monday night [Channel 4], and decided to cook his £5 meal meat and potato pasties
The recipe was easy, budget friendly and we both enjoyed them - but they were huge
Have you cooked any of Jamie's £5 Feasts?
















