Love and Lust...

Taken during our trip to Brighton

I'm loving...
  • This hair tutorial over on the Modcloth blog. My hair is in an annoying in between stage that I'm having trouble doing anything with so I'm excited to try out these styles. I especially like the second one.
  • Baking. I made some of these custard and white chocolate biscuits last weekend and I can't stop eating them!
  • This tutorial for turning handwritten recipes into tea towels. I think some people close to me will be getting some of these for Christmas.


I'm lusting after...

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  This bracelet I found on Etsy. I have to be honest and say one of these has already found its way into the post towards me. I was lusting after it a little too much. Haha. 


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This lovely necklace from Etsy. It's just so pretty, it makes me feel calm and serene just looking at it.


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This case for a Kindle. My Kindle is currently being protected in a hat when I carry it around in my bag. I really do need a case to protect it and I love this bold chevron case.


You can see what else I've been loving and lusting after over on my Pinterest.

Wednesday Challenge Update 25.07.12

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The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Ectoplasmic Man
                        - Daniel Stashower
From Goodreads:
When Harry Houdini is framed and jailed for espionage, Sherlock Holmes vows to clear his name, with the two joining forces to take on blackmailers who have targeted the Prince of Wales.
It’s a case that requires all of their skills — both mental and physical. Can the daring duo solve what people are calling “The Crime of the Century”? 


After reading the Peerless Peer I became interested in the other books in the series. Each book is written by a different author and although I've been enjoying a lot of books by Jose Farmer this year I actually preferred this to the Peerless Peer. I enjoyed the banter between Sherlock and Houdini and the premise itself.


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The Beasts of Tarzan - Edgar Rice Burroughs

From Goodreads:
As THE BEASTS OF TARZAN begins, Tarzan -- as Lord Greystoke -- is settled in civilized London. But two of his enemies, Nikolas Rokoff and henchman Alexis Paulvitch, are on his trail. The pair abducts Jane -- and Tarzan's son, Jack. Tarzan himself is stranded on a desert island, but with the help of Sheeta the panther and Akut the great ape he makes it back to the mainland. There he meets Mugambi, the giant chief of the Wagambi tribe, who becomes Tarzan's lifelong friend and ally.

I've been wanting to read the next Tarzan book for months. I really enjoyed the first two and although I'd heard that they get progressively worse I wanted to try them for myself. This one was a little silly in parts and extremely unbelievable but I still enjoyed it. It was a guilty pleasure and one I'll be indulging in again when I read the next one.


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 The Illustrated Man - Ray Bradbury

From Goodreads:
Only his second collection, it is a marvelous, if mostly dark, quilt of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. In an ingenious framework to open and close the book, Bradbury presents himself as a nameless narrator who meets the Illustrated Man--a wanderer whose entire body is a living canvas of exotic tattoos. The illustrations are themselves magically alive, and each proceeds to unfold its own story, such as "The Veldt," wherein rowdy children take a game of virtual reality way over the edge. Or "Zero Hour," in which invading aliens have discovered a most logical ally--our own children. Even though most were written in the 1940s and 1950s, these 18 classic stories will be just as chillingly effective 50 years from now. 

I must confess that I'd never read any Ray Bradbury before this. I've wanted to for a while and this challenge seemed like as good a time as any. I'm so, so glad I did. The writing is amazing. I was hooked. Although I didn't like all of the stories the writing and the imagery it creates kept me reading and enjoying them. I can't wait to try some more of his writing. 


So, three shorter books this week after the mammoth read of last week. I seemed to stray toward the classics and all three of my reads have left me wanting to find and devour more of the same. At this point in my challenge I'm on 36/50. It feels pretty good that I've only got 14 books left to go. As always you can find me on Goodreads to see what I'm currently or what's up next. You can also catch up on past weeks here.

Graduation Gift


I finally finished these little foxes for my brother and his girlfriend. I wanted to give them a little surprise gift for their graduations. I haven't used a sewing machine in about 4 years so this was really my first adventure back in the world of sewing. I used the tutorial over on A Beautiful Mess which I'd pinned a while back. The tutorial was really easy to follow and I was pretty happy with the end result. I may even make some more once I've practised with the sewing machine a bit more. I'd like to experiment with the fabrics and colours.

Brighton



Snapshots from out trip to Brighton last week


  1. Brighton Pier at night
  2. Our view from the pier
  3. Outside our hotel window
  4. Obligatory couple shot on the beach
  5. Watching the waves in the morning sun
  6. Photo slides that we bought
  7. A little soup mug that I just had to bring home with us
  8. My new favourite photo of the two of us. Taken in a photobooth.


We headed down to Brighton on Wednesday to surprise my little brother on his graduation day and spend a couple of days by the seaside. Seeing as we weren't surprising my brother until Thursday evening we had almost two full days to spend together soaking up as much fun as possible. I think we succeeded. We checked in at our hotel and headed straight back out to meet Matt's brother and his partner for an evening of catching up, good food, fun times and unfortunately no photographs. After we said goodbye to them Matt and I weren't ready to head back to the hotel so we bought some cheeky doughnuts and took a wander along Brighton pier.
Thursday saw us getting out and about early to make the most of our time. We strolled along the beach in the morning sunshine taking some photos before heading towards the shops. We came away from the shops with some photo slides, a cute soup mug and our first photobooth pictures. I'd call that successful and we had so much fun finding our little treasures. In the spirit of adventure we went to a Vietnamese street food restaurant for lunch which was oh so good but extremely filling. All that was left to do was head back to the hotel to get ready for our big surprise. Oh was my brother surprised. I don't have a copy of the photos yet as my Dad was the photographer for all of the posed shots but I was so proud of my brother and his girlfriend. After what felt like a hundred photos of different combinations of people we headed for a drink and then a big family meal in an awesome restaurant.
After fitting all of that adventure in to a couple of days it was a tired, quiet train journey back to Bath. We managed to fit in one last little bit of fun when we got home though. Lunch out and then a trip to watch The Dark Knight Rises at the cinema.
We had so much fun over those three days and it was just what we needed. We've felt a little trapped and stuck in a rut recently but our trip blew all of the cobwebs away and provided us with much needed inspiration.

Travelling Together.





On Wednesday Matt and I travelled to Brighton to surprise my little brother on his graduation day. I'll do a full post about our fun filled trip once I've finished sorting through all of the photos I took but whilst I was looking through the first few pictures I started thinking about travelling. Travelling with Matt specifically. It's something I really enjoy doing but don't often appreciate fully. Adventures are definitely our thing and we're pretty relaxed about the travelling part. Well, when we're in the car I'm pretty relaxed. We could take a hundred wrong turns and I wouldn't stress in the slightest. When travelling by train Matt becomes the relaxed one, I worry a little more about connections and getting to the station on time. Once on the train though we have a good routine; a bag of mints, our kindles and our best conversations. I really enjoy train journeys with Matt.

(all photos from out train trip to Brighton 18.07.12)

Wednesday Challenge Update 18.07.12

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The Wise Man's Fear - Patrick Rothfuss

From Goodreads:
Picking up the tale of Kvothe Kingkiller once again, we follow him into exile, into political intrigue, courtship, adventure, love and magic . . . and further along the path that has turned Kvothe, the mightiest magician of his age, a legend in his own time, into Kote, the unassuming pub landlord. Packed with as much magic, adventure and home-grown drama as THE NAME OF THE WIND, this is a sequel in every way the equal to its predecessor and a must-read for all fantasy fans.

Oh my. I loved this book. Really, really loved it. I enjoyed the first book in the trilogy but I thought this one was even better. It was such a big book (about 1000 pages) but every last bit of it is so well thought out and I could barely put it down. Definitely in the top three books that I've read for this challenge. Can you tell I liked it? 




I only managed one book this week but it was a pretty hefty one so I'm going easy on myself. This puts me at 33/50 so far. I've got a lot of travelling ahead of me this week so that means lots of chance to read. As always you can follow me over on Goodreads to see what I'm currently reading.

Love and Lust...


  I'm loving...
  • This old tutorial I stumbled upon about taking silhouette portraits. I love how these photos turn out and can't wait for an opportunity to take some of my own. 
  • Needle felting. This little photo tutorial of heart patches on the elbows of a jumper is adorable.
  • 3 bean chilli. Matt and I use this recipe almost every week. Since discovering this recipe we hardly ever eat meat chilli any more as I find the 3 bean chilli much more filling and tasty.


I'm lusting after...

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 These cute little quote stud earrings. I only really wear silver jewellery but I would definitely make an exception for these little beauties.


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 This picnic blanket from Urban Outfitters. Most picnic blankets have the same old pattern or something similar so having one with stags on would be lovely. I can already picture myself cuddled up with Matt in a field somewhere enjoying a picnic together on this blanket.


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These bowls I came across on Etsy. To be honest it's Matt who is really lusting after these ever since I showed them to him earlier this week. I'm not complaining. These may be finding a new home with us very shortly.


Weekend Adventuring...


Little fox I'm making from ABM's tutorial
Quiet Evenings
Saturday BBQ

Unfortunately this weekend had little time for adventuring. Instead it was full of housework, chores, going to work and much needed stillness. With a drunken, fun bbq in the rain smack bang in the middle of it. It was a chance to be productive and be together before our busy week this week. Due to lack of adventuring I didn't take as many photos as usual but I did try and remember to photograph our little daily, household adventures.


Halfway through my 366

I'm now over halfway though my 366 of 2012 and I'm pretty happy with how it's going. Some days I'm still struggling to remember to take a photo and more than once I've found myself jumping out of bed and running around like a crazy woman trying to find something to take a photo of before I fall asleep. But on the whole I'm really happy that I've stuck with it. I haven't missed a day yet and I'm so excited at the thought of the finished product. I'm going to combine all of the photos with the notes I've written into a book to give Matt as a gift. We'll always have a reminder of our first year of married life and that is definitely worth all of the effort now.

You can follow and catch up on my 366 over here but underneath are a few of my favourites so far...










(sorry for the amount of photos, once I started looking back at them I found it hard to pick just a couple)

Wednesday Challenge Update 11.07.12

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Paper Towns - John Green

From Goodreads:
When Margo Roth Spiegelman beckons Quentin Jacobsen in the middle of the night—dressed like a ninja and plotting an ingenious campaign of revenge—he follows her. Margo’s always planned extravagantly, and, until now, she’s always planned solo. After a lifetime of loving Margo from afar, things are finally looking up for Q . . . until day breaks and she has vanished. Always an enigma, Margo has now become a mystery. But there are clues. And they’re for Q.

I'd never read anything by John Green and I must admit I only bought this one because it was the Kindle Daily Deal but I'm so glad I did. Although it's not what I usually read I found I really enjoyed it and couldn't put it down. I'll definitely pick up another book by John Green now. 




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The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Peerless Peer 
                - Philip Jose Farmer

So, Goodreads doesn't have a description for this book and neither does Amazon so I'll try and do my best to describe it. Combining Sherlock Holmes and Tarzan in one story, the Peerless Peer is set in the Wold Newton universe. I had never heard of the Wold Newton universe before but I am pretty excited about it now. I've even bought another book by a different author set in this universe. 
This book sees Sherlock Holmes and Watson travel to Africa to try and retrieve a bacteria strain that could be used in warfare. After being attacked and forced off course they stumble upon Lord Greystoke in the African jungle. 
I'm a big fan of Philip Jose Farmer, as maybe evident in this challenge, and although this is not my favourite book of his I enjoyed the story and the concept.



I'm now on 32/50 books which makes me six ahead. The book I've just started is a heavyweight though so I think it may take me a couple of weeks. As always you can follow what I'm reading over on Goodreads.

Wedding Gift




After seeing this beautiful tutorial on Oh Happy Day I decided I wanted to make something similar for my friend's wedding last weekend. Although it isn't as ornate or decorative as the original I'm pretty proud of my little creation as well. It was so much fun picking up all of the little things to go inside and she seemed happy to receive it on Friday so I'd say it was a success!

Weekend Adventuring...









We're back from our trip back down to Dorset. It was an absolutely lovely weekend and I'm sad to be back to reality. Whenever we go back and spend time with friends and family I come home sad that we don't live closer. Totally out of character for myself I didn't take any photos on Saturday. The wedding was beautiful and I was too busy just enjoying the day to take any photos!

On Sunday we Matt and I headed out on a walk with my brother and his girlfriend to try and clear our hungover heads. It was just what I needed and built up my appetite ready for my Mum's roast dinner when we returned. Like I said it was a lovely weekend filled with loved ones.

(All of the photos above are from our Sunday walk)