Monday, 6 October 2014

Me on Monday

What a difference a day makes. The weather set in last night and we woke to pouring rain and fierce winds this morning. Once the children had left for school I got on with my usual Monday chores. Then I settled down for the first episode of a new show, Craft Daily.* A friend was demonstrating how to make a skirt today.

F is for….

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….froth, in the bottom of my coffee cup.

This afternoon the sun came out and I enjoyed a catch up with a good friend who’s recently moved house. Home again just in time for the children. Greeted by the smell of the slow cooker doing its thing. Ah, gotta love Autumn, now it’s here.

Waving to Sian.

*If you missed it, it will be shown again on Thursday at 7pm.

10 comments:

Sian said...

There aren't many smells better than the slow cooker doing its thing. I'm wishing I'd put something in the slow cooker here now. I think I'm going to do some salmon, that'll be quick (tho with a smell which isn't quite so great maybe)

Have a great week!

scrappyjacky said...

I think I need to have a look at Craft Daily.

This West London Life said...

I love that coffee cup shot ~ clever!

Denise said...

I'm playing along this week - that craft daily sounds very interesting. I love that slow cooker smell - it surely is a sign of Autumn and fireworks to come x

debs14 said...

Craft daily sounds good, will have to check it out! Weather is decidedly chilly here today too.

Linda said...

Sounds like a lovely day! Hope your slow cooker delivers a yummy dinner! I love frothy coffee too:)

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Sandra said...

I set the sky+ for the show. I hope it does well.

It's slow cooker for me tomorrow ... I can't wait

Lou said...

a day really does make a difference. I had my flip flops on still...until Saturday...now i've hooked my boots out x

KraftyKaren said...

I need to check out this new show and now we are back from our travels I must dig out the slow cooker recipe book, it is definitely that time of year to think about casseroles and winter warmer meals