Monthly Archives: January 2012

Drummond Arms, Albury

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Wordless Wednesday – Across the Morning Sky….

Taking part in Wordless Wednesday

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Tea Cup Tuesday – Santa’s Around the World

A few weeks ago I wrote my collection of Spode Santa mugs. You can read about that HERE. As I said in that post I was missing two from the set; Santa’s of Germany and Russia. I was delighted then … Continue reading

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Park Hatch, Hascombe

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21st Century Organised Family Historian – Week 3 – Process Photos & Files

Continuing the weekly thread organised by Michelle at The Turning of Generations Being of slightly obsessive disposition, I do keep numerous backups and updates. The reason for this obsession is that I learn’t the hard way! As soon as I have … Continue reading

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Albury, Parish Church

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Masters: Art Quilts, Vol. 2 Curated by Martha Sielman

Published by Lark Crafts September 2011. ISBN – 978-1-60059-599-8. Curated by Martha Sielman. This is a beautiful collection of photographs illustrating the amazing talent by 40 creators across the globe. As I sat and viewed each picture I had to … Continue reading

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Weekend Cooking – Bread

I have a bread maker, although it rarely sees the light of day and lives in the kitchen in a rather over crowded cupboard. Before Christmas you may remember I wrote about a programme called The Big Bread Experiment. Inspired by the programme, … Continue reading

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21st Century Organised Family Historian – Week 2 – Develop a Digital Organizational Scheme

Continuing the weekly thread organised by Michelle at The Turning of Generations.I knew last week that this was going to be a bit of an ordeal. My Maternal ancestry had lived in the area of the Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire borders … Continue reading

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Orlando Cherry Brandy

The story behind these little pots is quite interesting. I inherited a plate from my Grandmother with a very similar patten on it. The design was by the artist, Wattau. So, in my search to see if there were any … Continue reading

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