Hello lovelies!
I hope that you are all enjoying May so far. I am continually and pleasantly overwhelmed by the beauty of this month. Living out in the country I am so much more in tune with the subtle changes in the seasons.

Along the country lanes Cow Parsley towers above carpets of purple bluebells. Horse Chestnut trees are laden with soft creamy/pink candle flowers and the fields are awash with yellow dandelions that slowly give way to waves of white as they turn from flower to dandelion clock seed heads.

My own garden is bringing such delights, the Clematis is romping away, clearly forgetting it’s manners as it clambers over its neighbouring plants bringing swathes of delicate pink and yellow where it’s dainty feet choose to tread.


The greenhouse has brought me such joy. I love spending time in there planting seeds, potting on seedlings as they grow, dreaming of an abundance of flowers to be enjoyed, picked and displayed over the coming months.

My vegetables are growing beautifully, especially the lettuce. We have already enjoyed quite a few salads over the recent weeks. The more we harvest it the more it seems to grow. I love walking up the path with my scissors and a pretty bowl to harvest leaves for our meal.

The Chives and Parsley are thriving at the moment and have been enjoyed in homemade potato salads.

With all this lovely spring weather, we have been spending quite a bit of time outdoors. Lots of gardening of course but a lot of relaxing too. I pulled out some of my favourite books this afternoon and did a bit of reading and journaling.
I will be sharing a bit more about this in my next YouTube video – which was supposed to be out last week but… we have a lot going on at the moment and time seems to run away with me quite frequently. I’ll share a bit about that too. Thankfully I have a more relaxed week this week and I am fiercely guarding my time so I plan to record tomorrow.

We had two birthdays in our family in April and gorgeous weather so we took advantage of it and enjoyed a birthday breakfast outside. Lilacs are in bloom and they made a lovely arrangement for the breakfast table.
As you can see, the bunting is up too – it will stay there for the summer coming down only to be washed and then straight back up. There is something so cheery about bunting don’t you think?

Finally, who else absolutely loves hanging their washing outdoors to dry? This is one of those very simple, everyday ordinary things that brings a small sense of satisfaction to my homemakers soul.
I am reorganising my studio (post to come) and I found this quilt and a few of my favourite embroidered items that I hadn’t unpacked since our move last year. I really want to get joy from the items I have crafted and I want them on display in my studio, so I gave them a wash and hung them outside to dry in the spring sunshine. Soon they will be back in the studio to enjoy.

Well my lovely friends, I am off to go and enjoy an episode of Miss Marple – perfect Sunday afternoon viewing! Enjoy what remains of your weekend and I shall see you back here very soon.
