Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmasings & Boxingwings

 We had made a good few bottles of Elderberry and Blackberry gin back in September. And thought it was time to crack a bottle, what with it being time to eat and drink and be very merry. It made me very happy as it gave me the opportunity to use my French vintage glass decanter...

It went down a little too well... may be time to open the second bottle.

 And even though it's not very seasonal, eggy bread does makes a jolly good ol' breakfast and goes down pretty well in my house. Especially with a combination of cinnamon and sugar and grilled bananas, making the sugar and cinnamon caramelise together into yumminess.


I know...it looks quite charred...but it was very good.

 A good couple of months ago I made a range of porcelain dishes in celadon blue and an earthenware crackle glaze. There's a whole bundle upstairs. I'm not quite so sure what to do with them all. I took inspiration from wabi sabi and so the slightly uneven and organic shaped edges are intentional. I have a few of them scattered around the house and use them all for different purposes. One sits in the kitchen with garlic cloves sitting in it. Another is sat upon my drawers filled with jewellery. And the celadon ones would make lovely soap dishes. 

I can feel a shop on the way...

 It does get me very excited when I can use my own ceramics around my house. I must find a way to make more again. Anyone want to donate a wheel, kiln, plaster and slip to me? Or a ceramic studio all for me?

My handthrown stoneware pot came in useful for cranberry sauce for Christmas lunch.

And last but not least, a couple of Christmassy photos...


Christmas day walk in the woods.

Boxing Day at the beach.

Yet again...very excited like a little girl to wear something special for Christmas day.

View from the woods.

Never trust me with creamy liqueur coffees...

Family enjoying the snow.

4 comments:

Elizabeth said...

My best mate made me Sloe Gin for Christmas, it tastes amazing!

Miss Moopette said...

This elderberry & blackberry gin was delicious!!

Lisa-Marie said...

Your Christmas looks lovely. Gin, yummy eggy bread, walks and nice things! what more could you want?

Miss Moopette said...

There were some lovely special moments to it, have to admit!!

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