Saturday 30 March 2013

Project 365 24th - 30th March.

Gosh the end of March, three months in already, a quarter of the way through our 365's. Been great finding new blogs to read, new people's pictures to look at and new people's lives to follow, for better or worse.


Sunday

OH had been away fishing for the day, managed to catch two and took one to an elderly friend on the way home and brought this one home and I took it across the road to our friend Samantha.



Monday

Took Bob up to our friends cottage again today, and we did tree and leaf rubbing and picked flowers to bring home and dye. You can read all about it here.



Tuesday.

Granddad spent time showing Bob how to use a magnifying glass. They were looking at all sorts, the cacti in the bedroom, flowers, etc. I was busy sweeping the kitchen floor and Bob decided he would have a look at how big the sandy gritty pieces looked.


Wednesday

Following on from Mondays experiments I tried a daffodil and a chrysanthemum as well. The daffodil looked really nice with the tips turned green.




Thursday

Daughter No3 came visiting tonight with her boyfriend, and wanted to go down and see the cottage we keep going on about and take a walk along the river to see the gruffalo graveyard.



Friday

Did some baking today, and very yummy they were too. Grated apple and lemon cakes.





Saturday.

I had sat in ALL DAY on Thursday waiting on a parcel courier company to uplift this parcel, needless to say  as I have taken a picture of it today then it was not uplifted, very very annoying as I had a dozen things needing done.






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22 comments:

  1. Loving the cakes they look yummy

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  2. The cakes look very yummy.

    The girls love exploring with a magnifying glass especially in the garden to see what they can find

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  3. Tree and leaf rubbing sounds fun, must give it a try with my little boy!

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  4. Love the cakes, they look really scrummy! That fish is huge!!

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  5. Looks like you, your husband and Bob have had fun together this week. I love the daffodil!

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  6. Is that a trout OH caught? The cakes look yummy as well.

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    1. it was, and Im assured by the grateful recipients a very nice one too.

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  7. Busy week for you then! I hate waiting in for delivery and collections pick ups!

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  8. I love leaf and bark rubbings. Such simple fun

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  9. Great fish! I'm with you on deliveries/collections - so irritating.

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  10. We want to try bark rubbings - always forget to take the equipment!

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  11. The fish looks lovely :D so do the cakes x

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  12. your hubby is a good fisherman to catch 2 such big fish, and you gave them both away!
    bark rubbing is a lot of fun and the cakes sound like they would be tasty and moist x
    happy easter x

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  13. Wow! That's a great fish! The Gruffalo's graveyard sounds intriguing.

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  14. the fish looks amazing can he catch me one next time please. the cakes looked really really yummy i wish i could bake. i also think the gruffalo graveyard would be interesting to visit

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  15. I love the magnifying glass picture. I've been teaching Luka how to use one and he is insisting on taking it to bed with him each night! :-D

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  16. Wow those cakes look amazing! Love the way the magnifying glass is being used to check your dirt :) And how sweet to see the 'lovers' holding hands, makes my heart squeeze.
    That fish looks enormous too! Why didn't you keep it?

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    1. cos neither of us like fish....loves young dream, oh to be that age again.

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  17. I hate the way that you wait in all day and then find out at the end f the day that they can't make it! S o annoying. A Gruffalo graveyard sounds scarily intriguing.

    Thanks for linking up.

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  18. Lovely cakes. I think I'll have to get a magnifying glass for my boys. That's a great idea.

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