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Sunday, 7 June 2015
Friday, 5 June 2015
Spotty dotty knitted bag ...
Does the weather influence how you look at colour?
I find that when I’m in Spain I always chose bright, cheerful colours. Back home in London my choices tend to be a bit more restrained, but over on the Costa Brava I’m drawn to the big sunshine colours. And you can see the influence of that big Mediterranean sun in this new dotty, spotty bag that I’ve just cast-off.
I find that when I’m in Spain I always chose bright, cheerful colours. Back home in London my choices tend to be a bit more restrained, but over on the Costa Brava I’m drawn to the big sunshine colours. And you can see the influence of that big Mediterranean sun in this new dotty, spotty bag that I’ve just cast-off.
I've lined it with a contrasting lawn cotton so that all the woven-in ends aren't visible when I open it. It's really quick and easy to make: perfect for a weekend with your needles out in the sunshine. Just read on for the pattern.
Saturday, 30 May 2015
Costa Brava cliff top walk ... and the hermit crab derby ...
This afternoon Emi and I headed off with the Wonder Dog for a last walk along our favourite cliff top path. I've written about it before, but it's such a joy I could wander happily along it every day of my life and never get bored. The sea changes every day, and the cliff tops are home to a rich array of plants and animals. Every time we venture up there we find something new.
This is where we started, up above the port just behind our home.
This is where we started, up above the port just behind our home.
Friday, 29 May 2015
The stone witch of Girona ...
Monday, 25 May 2015
The ancient cork forests of Sant Feliu de Guíxols ...
Yesterday morning we set off for a walk through the cork forest that clings to the dry barren hills on the other side of town.
It's an ancient place where development is prohibited and the wildlife flourishes.
For many centuries the cork industry was one of the stable sources of income that fed generations of people here in our little village. They peeled great sheets of bark from the trees on this dusty hillside and dragged them back into town to fashion into a multitude of things: floats for the fishing nets, life vests, elaborate decorative and devotional objects, and of course cork stoppers for wine bottles and oil amphorae.
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