Puttery Treats For A Rainy Summer Weekend
It seems to me that occasionally the universe saves up the rain in order to force us to send the weekend at home instead of dillydallying around garden centres, car boot sales and the God Forsaken nightmare that is the out of town retail centre…
And so it comes to pass that we find ourselves wandering around a grey little house, droplets of rain on the windows like prison bars between us and the garden we long to get stuck into, and a head full of frustration for woebegone plans.
But instead of seething with weather related resentment (a furious waste of time!) we should instead embrace the opportunity to hug our house, play some gorgeous music and putter our way through to the kind of snuggly, sparkly, purposeful Saturday afternoons our hearts will always treasure…
*Set the mood with music played very, very low. Keeping the volume down re-trains our ears to really hear the music and instils a sense of calm. Download Brian Eno’s Discreet Music
*If you are feeling rather blah burn pine or rosemary oil to lift your mood.
* Call me daft but I’ve always found hand-washing my laundry to be a sure fire route to near nirvana… Clean fragile vintage lace by putting it into a jar of soapy water and gently shaking. Leave to soak, then press between towels, pin flat and leave to dry.
*Have a terribly English, cosy little lunch of cucumber sandwiches (salt the cucumber beforehand and leave in a bowl in the fridge) and teeny bite sized chocolate dipped shortbread with Earl Grey
*Do something meditative like shelling peas (serve with feta on warm bread for supper later..) or polishing silver. A repetitive action that allows your mind to wander into that really rather glorious state you occasionally horrify yourself with while driving…
*Make chilly Summer evenings smell deliciously fresh by using coils of dried lemon skin as fire-starters with twigs and bundled newspapers. Dry the skins by baking them in the oven on a very low temperature and storing them in a vintage mason jar away from the light.
*Steep 2oz of fresh rose petals in cider vinegar. Leave in a jar on the sunniest windowsill of your house for ten days, then strain and sprinkle over beetroot salad. Or soak a cotton hanky and apply to your temples to ease tension…
* Waste not, want not. Melt down all your old bar of soap, gently tint with vegetable dye and pour into Madeleine Tins for really rather scrumptious bars of oyster shaped soap when set…
*Take a headache for an afternoon nap with a cup of rosemary
*If you don’t have a water butt, run outside and stand your watering cans and garden buckets right way up to catch the rain for watering on dryer days.
*Re-connect with your partner. Designate a gorgeous
What wonderful tips and I plan to put them to good use! We’re in for one of those dreary grey days today as well…
Love the notebook idea – and your blog:)
What a lovely post to be born out of a rainy day! I do adore your puttery treats my dear!
What a lovely post to be born out of a rainy day! I do adore your puttery treats my dear!
Beautiful post…and very much like vintage Brocante Home.
I wish it would rain here in Northern CA. Our summers are always dry. I watered the shredded redwood bark areas of our yard yesterday to protect us from stray fireworks. At least I was able to pretend it was raining for a bit.
Alison…. I think I love you!!!!!!!
It's steady heavy rain here in Edinburgh, long known as the little grey city of the north. I've retired to bed early (on a Saturday! the shame!) trying to summon up energy to do lots of housework and tidying and clearing and Sorting Stuff tomorrow…
I've now got your list to work through as treats each time I get one major task done…
Perfect perfect PERFECT timing!
Thankyou!
laura
I agree with you, here in NZ it's winter right now and I love the snug cosy days and nights in front of the fire with a good book.
I agree with you, here in NZ it's winter right now and I love the snug cosy days and nights in front of the fire with a good book.
The written conversation is a lovely idea. As most of yours are (except maybe the press-on finger nails – a while back) =) Blessings… Polly
The written conversation is a lovely idea. As most of yours are (except maybe the press-on finger nails – a while back) =) Blessings… Polly
Wish I'd started the notebook 29 years ago! Love your blog! Twyla
lovely,lovely…
lovely,lovely…
Such a lovely post! I might print it off and stick it up somewhere 🙂
I espcially like the notebook idea too. I might go and start one right now, in fact x
Hello,
I am so flattered to see some of my pretties on your sidebar! What a compliment to me, your Blog is wonderful!!!
Alys ABitofParis2U & ParisCoutureAntiques
I love Brian Eno… almost as much as I love puttery treats!
"…that really rather glorious state you occasionally horrify yourself with while driving…" I'm SOO glad I'm not the only one who does that!! 🙂