Boy isn't this year just screaming along...already May here and to think the Sun will be making it's way back to our part of the world next month!!!
Isn't this just the sweetest little pouch above stitched by Fiona at my Needlework Group
and here it is opened up...
I'm thinking I might do it in this fabric...bright paisleys by Dear Stella...
quite different from my usual darker fabrics but I think I just love paisley!!!
And who can resist Miss Fisher, played by Essie Davis especially her costumes...her hair and what she gets up to!!!
I've bought the first book by Kerry Greenwood and can see myself slowly getting the full series...
Just love the show and settings of the 1920's...mesmerizing!!!
After getting a new stove last year we found that the lino didn't make it to the full width of the floor and after some time (months and months) we purchased some black and white chequered lino...
Miss Fisher even has something similar!!!
As we expected there was timber underneath the lino and now we are thinking we might try to do a bit of sanding and leave it there rather than cover it over...we'll see how we go with it!!!
A few weeks ago due to heavy rain there was a landslip on the Clyde Mountain due to heavy rain...
Mr Armchair commutes on this road during the week...luckily it was all fixed within a week!!!
Pics from the internet...
Our small local theatre...The Bay Theatre Players has just finished up their first play for this year...
'We Found Love and an Exquisite set of Porcelain Figurines aboard the SS Farndale Avenue'
~By David McGillivray and Walt Zerlin Jnr~
The set...
The cast...
Another great play and a very popular one being done by many Amateur Theatre companies!!!
The next play scheduled is Season's Greetings by Alan Ayckbourn
'It's Christmas in July, and passions flare as family, friends and an unexpected guest endure three days of Christmas holiday festivities...Ayckbourn's customary ironic views on life and love combine with excessive seasonal spirit(s) to present this perfect gift of a show'
Playing: Preview 15 July-August 4
Followed by Pirates of Penzance by Gilbert and Sullivan...
and I'm one of the 'singing' Policemen!!!