Morning all tis Friday time for
As I continue to process my Mum passing away, it has been fairly essential to get out and about to stop me four walling life at the moment.
We had an evening out to Cast in Doncaster to watch Frankenstein interpreted by Imitating the Dog, it was unusual that has to be said and we all enjoyed it, we even dragged my sister with us to get her out of her four walls.
We had a jaunt out to see the Snooks in York last weekend, designed to raise money for a York Hospice we had great fun wandering the city in search of them. There were 21 in total 19 within walking distance of the city centre and obviously that meant we found all 19.
This one celebrating the Yorkshire pudding wrap was all gilded
One of our favourites the one documenting the book Dracula
We even grabbed a selfie with him
Daffodils by the city walls
I thought this one was strange, painting a woman on the Snook itself, not sure I was that keen
and this was one of my favourites, I loved the colour and the glasses!
This was the first one we found next to Clifford's Tower and will definitely be appearing on a scrapbook due to the colour co-ordination.
Our weather has been decidedly changeable and so we've had to make the most of dry days.
Sunday was relatively dry so we headed to YSP, there was some new artwork in the upper space in the main visitors centre, we've seen this artist before.
These were seriously tiny, all the artwork made from a single block of wood.
The Chapel also has a new exhibition from an artist who was in residence last year who upcycled lots of items and was a nod back to her own heritage, the artwork was amazing.
We enjoyed the walk, although the circular route down past the boat house is still currently closed.
The rest of the week has tripped along, we've been and sorted some of my Mum's items out for my step-Dad to try and make the house a bit easier to manage. My Mum was a crafter like me so we expect this to take some time if truth be told, but we've made headway.
As for the youngsters they've been enjoying a break away, including my niece and her other half who have announced their engagement whilst away, which has genuinely raised a smile.
Before my Mum passed away my niece's fiance asked her permission to marry her grand daughter and said 23 year old captured this on video, now they are engaged I've watched the video back and to say it raised a tear is an understatement, but is definitely something to cherish.
I've also retrieved my Mum's Christmas journal from the Christmas just gone, she'd made little headway into it, but had made a few notes and between the notes, Facebook, Whatsapp and Messenger I've managed to pull together things relevant to Christmas and complete the book as best I can, whilst it makes me sad currently I know it is something I will wholly cherish moving forward and for that I am truly grateful.
And that my lovely people is it for this week, hope yours has been grand.
Hugs