Friday, 26 June 2020

Rocking Your World Friday - 26th of 2020

Good Afternoon lovely people, I hope I find you well, time to take stock and spot the silver linings in the last 7 days. 


As you may remember last week we had taken our week off despite not being able to go on the Cornwall holiday we originally had planned, we did however manage a few days out and about including Friday when we headed to Chatsworth, unfortunately we had a day of inclement weather, so whilst it was lovely to actually go to Chatsworth we didn't have the day we had been hoping for.  Nevertheless, it was lovely to be out and doing something almost normal (if that makes sense), we felt safe when we were there and able to abide by the necessary rules to enjoy our visit. 

Here are a selection of the photos we took whilst we were there. 

They have been developing a central strand of Chatsworth and we came across this amazing wall type sculpture on our walk, isn't it stunning. 


They are still developing the area above the maze which has included taking out the tree that sat in the centre of the 100 steps


I don't remember seeing this sculpture before, it is in the kitchen garden


We found these new scultptures, this one we realised afterwards is a pumpkin


It looked so normal as if the world hadn't changed (which obviously it had).


Said 19 year old still able to photobomb my photos


The cascade was dry when we arrived but when we walked along the bottom it had been turned on.


My favourite view was a little sodden


And I had no idea how long my hair had got until said 19 year old took this photo of me and hubby! 


The view over the moors on the way back was beautiful. 


The rest of the weekend was laid back, but Sunday was a hard day as we had news of a family bereavement which was both sudden and unexpected so I've had a rather melancholy week which is really to be expected, so why does it appear here?  Because life is so precious and fragile and never ever to be taken for granted and it led to some lovely moments reminiscing about happier times. 

I was back to work Monday and I had a successful funding bid which I was really pleased at.  

I had a good day in the office and Wednesday (despite the ridiculous temperatures). 

Other positives

11am coffee time - signs of home working

Enjoying Great British Sewing Bee and watching the final, me and said 19 year old's girlfriend have really enjoyed watching the series together. 

Watching NTLive this week with Midsummer Night's Dream, it is on for 1 week and is absolutely brilliant, its the one we went to see at the cinema twice last year. 

Beautiful summer berries to enjoy for breakfast, raspberries and strawberries have been an absolute delight recently. 

And that is your lot this week, I hope you've had a grand week, if you fancy joinining in pop back and link up (and comment if you can) so we can come and visit. 



Friday, 19 June 2020

Rocking Your world Friday - 25th of 2020

Afternoon lovely people tis Friday time for 


Well this week we should have been in Cornwall, but instead we've had a staycation at home, we have continued to work through our list of jobs that needed resolving and have managed to clear a fair few this week including painting a room and sorting some jobs outside, although the weather has hardly been in our favour. 

We've also managed to pick up a few things that we needed/wanted and we've managed three trips out albeit with social distancing.

Our first trip of the week was to Brodsworth and whilst the hall is closed the gardens which are always lovely to wander are back open. 


I loved the shaft of sunlight in the gardens as we wandered


We missed the laburnum arch in flower this year unfortunately with the pandemic but it was nice to see them replanting the formal gardens


The sunken garden was bright and warm as always at this time of year 


We also managed a selfie in the sweet smelling rose garden


Enjoyed seeing the busy hives


The masked statue I always find strange


And probably the prettiest picture I've taken this year, the church in the grounds of Brodsworth really is picture postcard worthy


Tuesday was a house day but on Wednesday we managed a wander out to Worsbrought mill for a walk which was lovely despite having to dodge the odd puddle and enjoy the dappled shadow of the trees




Again we managed a selfie, this time make up free


The rest of the week has tripped along at a merry old pace and we've definitely made a dent on our bank account, but it has been nice to stop and enjoy some us time.

One last grateful this week was a neighbour bringing around a black forest tray bake


It was absolutely stunning if I'm honest and was lovely to share with said 19 year old and his gf.

And that my lovely people is the week that was, I hope you've had a grand week, if you fancy joining in then pop back and link up and we can come and visit (although I'm guessing Kate and Lisca will already have posted).



Friday, 12 June 2020

Rocking Your World Friday - 24th of 2020

Good morning lovely people

tis Friday 

time for 



So said 19 year old and his gf brought birthday cake home last week, they'd been for a social distancing party and brought us cake, so me and hubby enjoyed it on Friday with our 11am coffee, it was almost as good as fika time at Ikea. 


I'm back scrapbooking again, making headway on the pile of photos on my scrapbook table, initially when lock down commenced I was worried about running out of photos rather than seeing it as an opportunity to finally catch up so I'm back on it. 

First up trip to Roche Abbey


Gaia at Wentworth Woodhouse with my Mum last year


Hubby and said 19 year old looking at the photomarathon gallery 


Tour De Yorkshire a couple of years ago


Macbeth at Stafford Castle


Whilst I was scrapbooking hubby was baking again this time plain scones


and flapjack


We had a couple of blue sky walks


He does so love baking


Last Friday was my little sister's 40th birthday 


I think the balloons in the form of numbers were more stressful than trying to keep the marquee in place with the high winds


I also managed a layout from when I saw Mr Finch a couple of years ago. 


the weirdest thing about scrapbooking at the moment is the fact that I'm really missing venturing out added to which we should have been in Cornwall today for a week away, however a week's staycation it is so we are trying to make the most of it. 

I hope you've had a grand week and managed to stay safe this week, if you fancy joining in pop back, link up and we can come and visit. 



Friday, 5 June 2020

Rocking Your World Friday - 23rd of 2020

Good morning lovely people tis Friday and time for 


I'm still finding these weeks a little strange if truth be told as the UK starts to unlock (despite the numbers which still feel too high), I've grown accustomed to working from home and only going into the office one day per week, we are still working on our 'round tuit' list and really am starting to see some final headway which is more worrying because I'm really not sure what we will do when it has been completed.  But this week we've glossed the doors in the bathroom, sorted a tiny piece of untidy coving and filled around some pipes to name but a few, can my life get any more exciting lol. 

I've also discovered little things that I never sort, like our butter dish that has always been too shallow for a pack of butter, despite the fact that butter packs in the UK are the same size, I finally bought a new dish, we also replaced our kettle, but the new one to explode on us (it was a glass kettle), said 19 year old took it back as we'd only had it a few hours and got a replacement thankfully and it has behaved since. 

Said 19 year old also decided to use the ice cream machine that we've had forever, it didn't work and he was hacking at the build up of ice cream for hours, it did raise a smile though! 


I've continued to enjoy face timing my Mum each day and keeping in touch with family.  Our weather has taken a turn and the blue skies have disappeared for now, but I'm sure the gardens are feeling happier for some rain and it means we don't have to water the plants, so we can count that as a win. 

We've enjoyed doing our daily walk, sometimes more than once a day, the trees are fully green now and the birds so loud if we wake during the dawn chorus. 

I have also had a back issue this week, so why has it made my list of gratefuls, I had a telephone physio appointment and within ten minutes of that he'd sent me through some exercises to do.  I've started doing them and they appear to be making a difference, although he has said it could take 2-4 weeks to see a noticeable difference, so this definitely makes the list. 

The back issue means the crafting has stopped for now, hopefully it can restart soon as I'd started making headway with the photos and my scrapbooking. 

I hope you have had a great week, if you fancy joining in pop back and link up, I've gone back to the legacy format on blogger as the other one simply wasn't fun (and no Mr Linky), it does say on what I've read this morning that the legacy version will still be available after the end of June as an option, so hopefully I can continue in this format.