Young At Heart

LILY & ROSE

Here are some photos of Lily & Rose. There are a few from the first time we saw them when they were just 4 weeks old. They would fit on your hand at this age and didn't look much like westies!

Cakes a go go!

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

IS THIS...

... the start of winter?

It is bitterly cold this morning, not helped by the very gusty wind - and no, Dannymatt, that's nothing to do with last night's paella!

Got a few deliveries due today, so I'm staying in for those. Plenty to do on the cake front though.

I suppose I'm beginning to get my head round the news from yesterday that the coffee shop will be ready to start trading in just over a fortnight. It's going to have huge implications on my time, but hopefully I'll cope okay. It'll be interesting to see how the gallery has changed since I was there about a month ago. I'm actually pretty excited about it all!

1 comment:

  1. I have noticed again how badly people take to the onset of cooler weather in England. Summer has barely slipped past and people start wittering on about dark nights and how it's "freezing" and then I look at the temperatures and they range from 10-15 deg. This happened to me later. It just so happened that the people in question had come out of a warm building in thin T-shirts into an admittedly windy day and started on about snow and frost. It was windy, sunny (at the time) and the temperature was 14 deg according to the car. Just wait till it ACTUALLY does get cold. What'll the craic be then? It seems to have become something of British ritual to complain about the cold even though it's only just a few deg cooler. Admittedly this week the temperatures have dropped slightly but the amount of friends and family who have been moaning on dramatically about something that happens every year with monotonous regularity never ceases to amaze me. We quickly forget. I can guarantee that during the first real cold snap of a week or so when we're eagerly consulting the forecasts, looking with trepidation at the blue spreading across our part of the country, hoping for a glimmer of respite - we'll have forgotten the relatively balmy conditions of mid October in England and we'll be praying for temperatures of around 5 deg. It's 11 deg as I write. Long may it continue (well till March anyway). Although I must say, this bout of wind is making me feel less than comfortable.

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