Monday, 27 June 2011

Pottering


A weekend of pottering and inner city strolls (we didn't make it to the Blue Mountains in the end - too busy chilling). The weather was bitingly cold but really sunny which made it worth stepping outside. It was so relaxing and just what we needed.

I found time to play around at home re-arranging things and buy some baby daffodils which I put in my 'goldfish bowl' style vase. Also, to delve into our bookcase and start reading one of my all time favourite books, Persuasion. To cap off a truly lazy couple of days Mr cooked up a big Sunday (vegetarian) roast dinner (truly yummy, especially because we had really strong vintage chedder and pickles) and ate it in front of Downtown Abbey - which I am hooked on!

What did you get up to this weekend, did you relax, fit in lots or balance a bit of both?

8 comments:

  1. Sounds like a gorgeous weekend! xx

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  2. What a nice weekend! Mine was pretty good too - I watched some dvds, did some gardening and general pottering about. I'm hooked on Downton Abbey too, it makes such a nice change from all the crap on tv :)

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  3. I love to potter too and enjoyed a weekend of not doing much :)

    x

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  4. Sounds like the perfect weekend in your household - I love just pottering around. Our weekend was a bit of relaxing, a bit of organsing and dinner out for a friend's birthday x

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  5. Happy you had a great weekend. MIne was good , too. A walk around the beautiful park in Wiesbaden and some italian dinner on Saturday!!! kisses

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  6. Your pics are beautiful! I love pottering.... I had a lazy weekend... bit of sewing, so nice! X

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  7. Your weekend sounds wonderful! I love relaxing weekends! I really need more of those :)
    I spent a lot of this past weekend painting though, which was nice!
    xo

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  8. Sounds like a great weekend! Love the flowers and reading a great book ;)

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