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Courgette Cake Season

I like cake. Specifically I like interesting cakes/loaves with lots of flavour. (No Victoria sponges here, thank you, and buttercream about once a year)

two pieces of courgette cake and a mug of coffee

Courgettes/zucchini are everywhere you look at this time of the year in the UK and incorporating one in a cake makes sense (to me!). This obliging cake is adaptable, freezes easily, can act as breakfast or dessert too and is an easy one to whizz up and bake while the oven is hot for a meal.

It uses eggs but I may make a vegan version soon and amend the recipe.

Here's a PDF of the recipe

Blissful Blues

I'm encouraging you to share the calm and beauty of natural indigo today, with a collection ranging from traditional boro to contemporary weave and block print.

If you are on IG do seek out some of these feeds for a blue fix (the first link for each maker will take you to their Instagram feed). And if that particular social medium is not for you, I have linked to websites where possible.

I've started with an amazing new rug by Sufiyan Khatri in Kutch, Gujarat. Contemporary and striking.

Circles of light and dark on an indigo ground.

indigo cloth with white dots fading to black

Close to home

You may know I have a soft spot for the church on the corner that I pass so frequently when out with Bruce. More specifically a fondness for the churchyard itself.

I strolled down the village main street this morning to the postbox and carried on to explore a little further

village postbox

Exploring Berwick

Ok, I am biased. I don't live far from this most northerly English town (although in another country) and have always had a soft spot for it. As with so many places, its once thriving main street (Marygate) is a sad shadow of its former self but there are many gems to be found.

First a smidgen of history -

Berwick Barracks

It was once Scotland's wealthiest royal burgh, then between 1296 and 1982 it changed hands between the kingdoms of Scotland and England no fewer than thirteen times. Its medieval walls were bolstered by the Tudors and again in the 1560s. The cost of the construction was the biggest single expense in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. It continued to be an important military town; from 1721 infantrymen were housed in the first purpose built barracks in England.

 

And today you can...

Time and Tide and Tapestry

In April we travelled to Orkney for a week of wild weather and wide horizons. Catching up with old friends was fun, and for me seeing what I recognised after three decades away was always going to be interesting.

One of the places I had long wanted to visit is Hoxa Tapestry Gallery. It is here that mother and daughter, Leila and Jo Thomson, weave and display their pieces for sale. Their work is inspired by the rhythm of life and landscape of Orkney.

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🧶Wool lovers on tour
A leisurely break between yarn treats today. 
Thank you @iolairyarn and @lammermuirwool and @helleborehandmade 

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A wee bonus coffee with a friend this morning. Sunshine, stitching, chat and  scone warm from the oven = a rest cure
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The last rose of summer 
Gleanings from a dry unkempt garden, enjoyed by birds and bees and bugs, and Bruce

@kathyhuttonprints Lovebird print

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Statement lichens on an estate boundary wall a few miles from home. Bruce unmoved by my interest in these yellow dots this morning. 
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A flock of Tinbird kits restocked the shelves today. Pocket sized tins, with everything you need for a wee birdie stitchery on the move. 
Find them and other little tin projects on the  shelves in the Tart’s store.
Autumn shades in tonight’s little stitchery. 
The twilight/crepuscule/gloaming is sneaking in earlier…
And just like that, the seasons switched🍂
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