Monday, 27 December 2010

Christmas 2010









Christmas was a quiet one this year with just the two of us, plus six small furry animals (Horace, Jazz, Mr Tumnus, Aslan, Totoro, Muta). Despite a few nice little things happpening here and there it's been a rubbish year again and a tiny part of me felt like the Grinch. However, this thought only disturbed me for a short while as I really do love Christmas and was determined to enjoy it, so I did! We really enjoyed our Christmas and had all the traditional things that we like - roasting chestnuts, decorating a tree, making a vegetarian roast dinner (see picture, it was extremely tasty and far better than eating dead animal) and there was even some left over snow. It snowed heavily just before Christmas so even though it did not snow on Christmas day, happily there was still a white covering outside. I watched Christmas films all day, ate waaaay too much food and played on a new Wii game called Raving Rabbids which is brilliant!!!
The best Christmas present of all has to be that while we have sadly lost two of our dearest gerbil friends this year, Hermes (Horace's brother) and baby Bumblebee (Jazz's sister), Horace survived his operation and is now in good spirits and fully healed. He enjoyed his Christmas instead of suffering from a nasty scent gland tumour he had, as we had it removed for him just before Christmas and he made an immediate recovery. See a very happy Horace in the picture above. Merry Christmas Horace!







Wednesday, 9 June 2010

More forest pictures.....




Enchanted Forest

The entire forest has good paths for cycling.

It even has a large lake.


What is this purple plant? Rhododendron? Can't spell.


One of the secret entrances to our very own private forest back garden!!!! More pics to follow...
We are lucky enough to have discovered a HUGE forest behind our house which is like having Centre Parks as your back garden, for free! What a find!!



Wednesday, 14 April 2010

baby mice

Saw these baby mice in the local pet shop. They also had terapins, tortoises, snakes, lizards, spiders, kittens............. I resisted all but had to take a sneaky pic of the mice. Luckily I didn't actually see the scary spiders.

Saturday, 10 April 2010

fairy cakes


Thursday, 14 January 2010

Snowman - no I didn't make him but he's worth a picture


Monday, 11 January 2010

Happy eggs


I thought I would do a small blog to help promote free range eggs, not that anyone other than family or friends usually reads this and I think everyone I know has free range. I don't use my blog to blog anymore, I usually just update it with photos to keep in touch with people. It may seem strange but I was very happy to see the new brand of free range eggs, happy eggs. I know that if I buy a box, I help support the company even if only in a small way and I know that their chickens are well cared for from the leaflet that comes inside each box, the website and I guess the clue is in the name! I'm happy to buy any free range eggs (true free range not fake free range where the hens are actually just stuffed into small barns with no room to move and no outdoor life) but it's just I like the happy egg company, the hens are given toys and proper care and attention. The farmers want the chickens to have good lives. I scowl or make comments when I see someone picking up eggs from caged chickens because it's so cruel. I hate the thought of all those poor chickens trapped in a cage, unable to move and breathe fresh air. I am glad that supermarkets are starting to have more free range eggs in stock than battery but I wish battery was banned. There is no excuse for buying eggs from caged hens, the small price difference shouldn't matter.

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Snow walking


It finally snowed where I live today and it snowed heavily! There are a lot of snowmen outside and I particularly like a snowman with cat ears and eyes that I saw - a snowcat? We went on a long walk down a slippery hill to the village and then round a park where there were a lot of robins and several ducks enjoying the snow. Everyone here copes well with the snow, many taking the day off work to go sledging and snowball fighting. Yeah ok the occasional person probably complains about the weather but the majority of people welcome it with a smile.







Snow in Ely and the Fenlands




Over Christmas, I travelled a little around cambridgeshire. The pictures show Ely cathedral and a nearby Russian cannon. Then there is the snowy winter walk I went on in the Fenlands where I took the picture of the snow covered trees. It snowed several times in the Fenlands on my visit and once the snow flakes were the largest I think I've ever seen. I'm VERY happy it snowed so much :-)






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