Tuesday 30 July 2013

A good year for the bees

Lots of lovely honey

Hard work!

A wet day so ideal for pugging clay ready for September and I want to make a start on another lamp base for Martin and Sarah as they are moving into their new house soon and have nothing.
Just hope the phone doesn't ring when my hands are this dirty

Monday 29 July 2013

Cowshedholidays B&B

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Our converted farm buildings have lent themselves very happily to 4* B&B accommodation and our studios for painting and pottery. Our evening classes will be starting again in September so I have some work to do reconditioning clay and mixing new glaze.
Managed to photograph 2 of the 10 chicks
Christmas dinner growing well
My 'Inspired by Becker' paintings of Dad cutting down dead elms at the bottom of 'seven acres'

Brilliant weather for generating
David with his smoker taking off the honey
In Cornwall we bought the kind of skittley game of Smite and played it yesterday in Dad's garden, after a delicious lunch in the farm house. This time of year most things come from the garden, but ham and tongue (which Dad cooked and pressed) came from Clarkes butchers in Bramfield. Fruity triffle using blackberries, blackcurrants and gooseberries, and a huge pavlova made by by sister Jo.
I sold two paintings at the Inspired by Becker exhibition, so was pleased. One was Dad out with his chainsaw and the other was a watercolour of David in his beesuit getting honey from the hives.

Saturday 27 July 2013

Hard to beleive we had such a cold, long winter
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A swarm of bees 'marching' into the hive
David rescued this woodpecker that got caught in a net
A Ryneck photographed from the kitchen
Me and my school friend enjoying a chat in the kitchen
Summer months in the middle of the Suffolk countryside are glorious. The B&B has been keeping me and David busy (cowshedholidays.co.uk) as our visitors are making the most of the warm weather to visit Walberswick, Southwold and Dunwich. The summer is not the best time to visit the RSPB at Minsmere to see interesting birds, but the walks round the reserve and along the heather strewn cliffs towards Dunwich is just lovely.

I've just got back from St Peters Church in Wenhaston where I and 40 others have exhibited in a show 'Inspired by Becker'. Harry Becker lived down the road for many years and this year is the centenary of his death. 

David has been getting honey off the beehives all week; selling here and in several local shops. The 16 hives he has up here on the farm are doing really well and have made a good recovery after the long wet  and cold winter which they didnt like.