"Foxglove, foxglove, what do you see?"
The cool green woodland, the fat velvet bee;
Hey Mr Bumble, I've honey here for thee!
"Foxglove, foxglove, what see you now?"
The soft summer moonlight on bracken, grass and bough;
And all the fairies dancing as only they know how
Cicely Mary Barker
Hey Mr Bumble, I've honey here for thee!
"Foxglove, foxglove, what see you now?"
The soft summer moonlight on bracken, grass and bough;
And all the fairies dancing as only they know how
Cicely Mary Barker
foxgloves at Morvah
I've never had a lot of luck with foxgloves in my garden
but these quintessentially English summer flowers
grow prolifically in the hedgerows and woodlands around me
so I delight in them there
I love foxgloves almost as much as I love honeysuckle
the hedgerows far more alluring than a cultivated garden
"round whose feet ... a thousand fairies flock with blossoms sweet"
July and summertime bring many sweet pleasures
the strawberries that grow in the wild are by far the sweetest!
of course ... I sampled :o)
and this was on my way to Tescos
which was a rather strange experience for me since
I got half way there and discovered I still had my slippers on
my mind not quite on the job in hand obviously!
in fact there has been too much going on recently
and once again a bit of a catch up is necessary
Friday 10 June
I had a trip on the open top bus to visit a friend
who lives in the stunning countryside near Morvah
I always enjoy sitting out in the fresh air (and I mean fresh!)
it's alright so long as your dressed for the occasion
(and take a plastic carrier bag to sit on)
so would thoroughly recommend it if you get the chance!
the day passed far too quickly with visits to galleries at
Morvah School House and Yew Tree Gallery
as well as lunch at The Cook Book in St. Just
and a trip to Flying Squirrel for the purchase of batting
for my art quilt for Festival of Quilts
(separate post about that later)
and another blustery ride back to St. Ives!
looks can be deceptive!
Wednesday 15th June
Crow Day with Jo
Crow Days with my friend Jo are always loads of fun
really it's just licence to be silly, laugh a lot and have time to stitch
otherwise known as "professional development"
I started this spring landscape piece earlier in the year
but it has since turned into an autumn landscape
with the addition of seedheads, bare trees and autumn leaves
it's still not finished ... there are many more leaves to stitch
but soon ... I hope ... there will be some peaceful time to sew
Jo and I went to see the poignant exhibition of work by Roy Ray
"Observations on a Journey" and
"Where their footsteps left no trace"
Roy Ray with four of the five panels
I've never had a lot of luck with foxgloves in my garden
but these quintessentially English summer flowers
grow prolifically in the hedgerows and woodlands around me
so I delight in them there
I love foxgloves almost as much as I love honeysuckle
the hedgerows far more alluring than a cultivated garden
"round whose feet ... a thousand fairies flock with blossoms sweet"
July and summertime bring many sweet pleasures
the strawberries that grow in the wild are by far the sweetest!
of course ... I sampled :o)
and this was on my way to Tescos
which was a rather strange experience for me since
I got half way there and discovered I still had my slippers on
my mind not quite on the job in hand obviously!
in fact there has been too much going on recently
and once again a bit of a catch up is necessary
Friday 10 June
I had a trip on the open top bus to visit a friend
who lives in the stunning countryside near Morvah
I always enjoy sitting out in the fresh air (and I mean fresh!)
it's alright so long as your dressed for the occasion
(and take a plastic carrier bag to sit on)
so would thoroughly recommend it if you get the chance!
the day passed far too quickly with visits to galleries at
Morvah School House and Yew Tree Gallery
as well as lunch at The Cook Book in St. Just
and a trip to Flying Squirrel for the purchase of batting
for my art quilt for Festival of Quilts
(separate post about that later)
and another blustery ride back to St. Ives!
looks can be deceptive!
Wednesday 15th June
Crow Day with Jo
Crow Days with my friend Jo are always loads of fun
really it's just licence to be silly, laugh a lot and have time to stitch
otherwise known as "professional development"
I started this spring landscape piece earlier in the year
but it has since turned into an autumn landscape
with the addition of seedheads, bare trees and autumn leaves
it's still not finished ... there are many more leaves to stitch
but soon ... I hope ... there will be some peaceful time to sew
Jo and I went to see the poignant exhibition of work by Roy Ray
"Observations on a Journey" and
"Where their footsteps left no trace"
Roy Ray with four of the five panels
an incredibly powerful exhibition of his paintings and assemblages
which form part of The Evilution Project
(please do visit)
which form part of The Evilution Project
(please do visit)
These five panels each measuring 5ft x 2ft are part of the first phase of the Evilution Project and are memorials to the millions of innocent men, women and children who became victims of conflict by the corrupt use of science and technology: many because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time or from the wrong country or wrong race. Every single one of those people meant something to someone and should not be forgotten
the panels are shortly to be installed at
St Peter's Church, nr. Ground Zero, New York
from 30 July 2011
they will be exhibited there during the 10th anniversary of
the September 11th terror attacks on The World Trade Centre
see press release for more information
the panels are shortly to be installed at
St Peter's Church, nr. Ground Zero, New York
from 30 July 2011
they will be exhibited there during the 10th anniversary of
the September 11th terror attacks on The World Trade Centre
see press release for more information
We had friends arrive to stay with us in the cottage for two weeks
Just before (really bad timing) my washing machine "conveniently" broke down and I waited all week for parts to arrive and then it became apparent it couldn't be fixed and I needed a new one so then a frustrating few days was spent catching up with laundry etc.
The weather was really bad too with rain and cold chilly winds
so I stayed home and made beads whenever I had the chance
Just before (really bad timing) my washing machine "conveniently" broke down and I waited all week for parts to arrive and then it became apparent it couldn't be fixed and I needed a new one so then a frustrating few days was spent catching up with laundry etc.
The weather was really bad too with rain and cold chilly winds
so I stayed home and made beads whenever I had the chance
Jo and I went to see the exhibition of mixed media
and fine art textiles at Camborne College
I enjoyed seeing some fabulous and interesting work
from the fine art textile students
my favourite pieces were by Annie Ward
and fine art textiles at Camborne College
I enjoyed seeing some fabulous and interesting work
from the fine art textile students
my favourite pieces were by Annie Ward
and photographing some natural patterns on the wall
of the old building round the back of the Scrap Store
of the old building round the back of the Scrap Store
Sunday 26th June
We had our hottest day of the year so far ... swelteringly hot
and on Monday we had a day of fog and Cornish mizzle in St. Ives
we woke to a misty morning
with thanks to my friends on flickr for sharing their beautiful photographs
1. Somewhat compulsive 2. Beach
3. Porthmeor beach, St Ives 4. Misty water spotty rocks
1. Somewhat compulsive 2. Beach
3. Porthmeor beach, St Ives 4. Misty water spotty rocks
it didn't stop us getting out for beachcombing
and it didn't stay misty too long
early evening in St. Ives
and it didn't stay misty too long
early evening in St. Ives
seaside piers, board walks, shiny shells, white coral
sea fans, sea urchins, mussels, ethereal seascapes
birds, shimmery wet sand and white surf spray
sea fans, sea urchins, mussels, ethereal seascapes
birds, shimmery wet sand and white surf spray
1. Southend on Sea pier new pier extension, c. 1908 2. ATC Seaside traded 3. Shiny 4. White coral 5. Felted vessel 6. Sea fan 7. Shell collection 8. Pieces of the collection 9. Little seascape 10. Grey morning 11. Shell 12. Mussel shell 13. Starling
1st July
better late than never ... my calendar for July
better late than never ... my calendar for July
July wishes ... sunshine and time to enjoy it
Sorry it was a long one again but I had to catch up because the next month is also going to be another busy one with family coming to stay on Tuesday and the rest of the month spent bent over my sewing machine working on my entry for Festival of Quilts. I will be sharing the progress of my quilt at a later stage ... for the time being I need to make some serious headway with it!!!
Sorry it was a long one again but I had to catch up because the next month is also going to be another busy one with family coming to stay on Tuesday and the rest of the month spent bent over my sewing machine working on my entry for Festival of Quilts. I will be sharing the progress of my quilt at a later stage ... for the time being I need to make some serious headway with it!!!
I shall be at Festival of Quilts on Thursday 11 August
I don't leave Cornwall to go "up country" very often
so it would be nice to meet as many of you as I can on the day
please do let me know if you will be at FOQ on Thursday
it would be lovely to say "hello"
creative wishes
Carolyn ♥
so it would be nice to meet as many of you as I can on the day
please do let me know if you will be at FOQ on Thursday
it would be lovely to say "hello"
creative wishes
Carolyn ♥