Category: Blogging
Saturday snippets 7 September 2013
{Watching} Star Trek into darkness for #familyfilmnight. Was quite pleased with myself for remembering I still had blinkbox codes left from a peerpeek *and* planning ahead to download it this afternoon. Worth it, went down very well. Although the tribble was a bit lively 😉 {Eating} whatever’s in (the fridge). Had a clean up meal…
Saturday snippets 31 August 2013
{Watching} Oblivion. Wondering if Tom Cruise has a ticklist. Motorbike ride with wind in hair. Check. Swimming with naked woman. Check. Captured and held against the odds. Check. It has looked up with the arrival of Morgan Freeman though, most films do. {Felting} a hat. Possibly. Tell you in a couple of days. {Eating} vegetable…
Saturday snippets 24 August 2013
{Sewing} before breakfast, sleeves onto jacket. Have finally worked out where I went wrong and have a plan for the next jacket with a different sleeve shape. {Learning} to felt a hat. {Eating} pottage and frumenty and stewed apples. {Sheltering} from the rain. {Experiencing} community. {Missing} dry feet! {Savouring} my last trip to 1559 for…
Saturday snippets 17 August 2013
{Baking} marrow and chocolate cake. {Driving} across country {Eating} sharing food {Drinking} tea and red wine {Facilitating} minecraft. (I don’t get it. Does anyone over the age of about 14?) {Following} a toddler. In and out of the party, around the garden, on to the trampoline. {Partying} with lots of home ed friends. {Building} with…
Saturday snippets 10 August 2013
{watching} Wreck it Ralph. I think this might be the first family film that the entire family watched and enjoyed, even Tigerboy was fascinated. Small, as the game geek of the family, spent the entire film trying to spot the real games, while even Tim and I enjoyed the humour. Highly recommended. {enjoying} a visit…
Democratically accountable – in 90 weeks time.
I was reading recently about the spot checks on illegal immigrants. Various people have taken exception to how these occurred, and to whether they were actually even legal. This bit of the article leapt out at me though: Last month Mr Justice Blake said the policy was a disproportionate interference in people’s lives and suggested…
