Well it was a busy and unexpectedly eventful weekend here. There was good and bad, and there was also very very good and very very bad .........
 while I show you pictures of my loot shoot, I shall explain what happened ...
| charming vintage clock | 
| a beautiful painting | 
| the cutest individual copper cake moulds | 
| a huge rectangular copper pan | 
| hotel silver butter dish and two tiny canisters bought by my friend | 
| vintage canisters | 
| shabby chic kitchen hooks | 
So back to my weekend ...... first the lovely bits:
 a close friend came to stay for the weekend, 
the sun came out;
we had some favourite friends here for dinner on Saturday;
new and  delightful guests arrived in our cottage;
the fairs were not too bad 
the not so good bits :
I didn't get enough sleep;
my girlfriend and I didn't find the time to set off with our easels 
and paint together as we had programmed;
I ate too much!
and the very very very bad bits:
young Quick, the newest member to our family, and who I have only briefly mentioned here, fractured a front leg on Friday, and although it isn't bad enough to pronounce him "lost", it does means keeping him practically immobile in a stable for about three months.    We are dreadfully sad, and full of regret although it was an unfortunate accident that could not have been foreseen.
Normally our horses live in a field, and are checked on each day, but being in a stable will mean at least twice daily cleaning out; food and water and generally a close eye kept on him ......  just when I was wondering what  to do with my spare time :)  ...... 
 I know that in the great plan of things, one horse's leg may seem trivial, but his injury is serving as a reminder of the importance of each one of us, and how our well-being, or the events in our life, affect our near and dear.
I hope that you enjoyed a safe, relaxing and happy weekend
Thank you for reading me!







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