A very early Good Morning from a still dark Pembrokeshire. After a few weeks of actually getting some decent sleep, I am back to waking early. I blame both the cold/bug/Fibromyalgia flare that has been troubling me since last Thursday (giving me a high temperature, headaches, nausea at times) and also worrying about our last week of the house renovation.
I would love to say that I have been doing lots of crafting since my last WOYWW post (which is What is On Your Workdesk Wednesday and you can join in HERE). However, that is not true. I went to a craft workshop where we played with alcohol inks - and the results from that are still laid out on my crafty table. The only other crafting (and that was only one session in front of the tv) has been some needle felting. I am really looking forward to having the time and energy to sit down in my lovely craft room (by the way - the Ikea Kallax peg board doors have not been finished either!).
I missed WOYWW last week, as we had a day out to South Wales. A track day for electric cars in the morning at the circuit near Cowbridge, and then onto Barry for grandson's 3rd birthday (where we walked to one of the nearby parks - so many lovely parks in Barry - for the kids to cycle around and go on the playground).
I haven't been to my usual Scrapbooking workshop on Fridays for a couple of weeks, and starting to do a cardmaking class on Tuesdays from September (plus the usual papercraft/mixed media classes at weekends, fortnightly), so might drop the Fridays from my calendar. I need to remember that I am meant to be earning some money with my digital designing, so cannot be gallivanting off to craft workshops too often!
We did a few techniques with the alcohol inks - a ceramic tile and a little ceramic pot (shown in close up after I took the cling film off), plus some shaving foam stuff on mountboard.
We had another day out on Monday - had to take our Jaguar to the dealership in Swansea for its first MOT. They needed the car all day, so we arranged to test drive the new Landrover Defender (which was very impressive and we would be buying one if they had an electric version already). We went out to the Gower for a few hours - such a beautiful area, but too busy for us at this time of year. We had some lunch down at Oxwich Bay and a walk in the dunes (where I totally failed to remember to take any photos!). Here is the Defender (with reflection of the cottage we were parked next to - I spotted some Welsh ponies with a foal in a field, so stopped to take photos)
My stepdaughter and 2 grandchildren move into our rental house on Sunday and there is still lots to do in the house (the builders were delayed by a plumber not turning up when arranged). Therefore, I am either at the house checking on progress/cleaning round/dropping off stuff that I have ordered like the blinds and curtains, or worrying about it ! Once it is all finished, by the end of September I hope, I will be taking a few days off.
I hope everyone is well and getting more craft time than me.
Ali x