Apologies for not posting anything for a while. I get side-tracked. Or lazy. Probably a combination of them both. It's been a lovely spring here in my part of West Yorkshire, and my tulips have bloomed like crazy. I like the idea of having a restrained colour scheme in a garden, but in reality I got for the every-colour-under-the-sun approach. Some of the flowers are almost ready to drop their petals. They've got that blowsy, nearly-but-not-quite-yet look to them. Other flowers are still getting ready to open out as they're in shadier positions in the garden. But they're all beautiful and very welcome splashes of vivid colour. On to other things ... I finished reading this today, and it's a terrific spooky read. Very enjoyable, and I could easily see it being adapted for TV or film. Next up, I've got another of S.J. Parris' books, 'Sacrilege'. It's set in 1584, and features the author'...
I thought I'd better catch up on my blog posting as I've been rather tardy about it lately. Today's been another beautifully sunny day and I'm just back from a long healthy walk, ready to crash out on the sofa for the evening. I've got a book to read, 'The House of Whispers' by Laura Purcell. I realised when I started it that I'd read it before, but I can't remember how the story ends so it's worth a re-read. The book's set in Cornwall, and is a gothicky creepy read, full of unexplained noises and lights out to sea, talk of supernatural goings-on and featuring as it's central character a devious servant with an over-fondness for gin and laudanum. This is the latest completed page of my Ann Wood stitchbook challenge. Mainly masses of seed stitches. It's not the most complicated of pages, but I enjoyed sewing it. You can't really see from the photo, but I used Christmas material on the left hand side. I turned it over, so ...