Saturday, December 15

Winter Chills

Hugh and I have both succumbed to colds which is lousy timing with so much to do. At least we should be clear of them by Christmas, though. Lots of work has been going on in the kitchen next door - as in ripping the old one out and fitting a new one - mainly done by Hugh with the aid of the plumber and the electrician (who just happens to have a lovely chocolate lab called Muddy and to have a penchant for Hugh's paintings....say no more). A new kitchen SO POSH, by the way, it has an extra sink for handwashing so we can keep the Environmental Health officer happy and be allowed to sell food we cook in there. My tablet and preserves plus Hugh's bread will become legitimate once the EHO says OK and once we have done our Food Hygiene courses. Flipping bureaucratic nonsense but rules is rules, I guess. Meantime, we need to move next door for good in the coming week so we can spruce this house up for some visitors arriving at the weekend.

Looking forward to a festive rest - after the Christmas Eve carol service at our wee kirk then mince pies and mulled wine at the hall, of course. Well, you would expect nothing less of village life by now!

Other stuff? Well, I braved the frosty garden to take pics of the fancified waistcoat, then decided that the indoor pics were better. Herewith the back and a detail from one of the fronts - the colours in it are truer. And I have been washing and preparing and spinning fleece for a commission which ought to be done by Christmas. One of those jobs that I regretted taking on the minute I'd said it - wet fleece - winter - coughs and sneezes - ho hum, soon be done.

5 comments:

Suzi-k said...

oh dear, hope you are both well soon. Have a great Christmas

tlchang said...

I can relate to the December cold thing (mine is proving to be nigh unto unshakable).

Thanks for posting pictures of the waistcoat! I love seeing what you are doing.

LITTLE BROWN DOG said...

Bad luck about the colds - a stiff drink or two is what I recommend. Love the picture of the spinning wheel - reminds me of sleeping beauty. Waistcoat looks gorgeous!

LBD x

tlchang said...

Hey - Merry Christmas to you all (give Ash a belly rub for me). Hope you are staying warm and well.

the happy quilter said...

Just discovered your blog and website, some lovely yarns, liked the recipes too. Hope you are over your cold now.