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		<title>Summer scents and sweetpeas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 15:15:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Packing up for the hols’ may be palpitation inducing: thundering down the motorway to take the dog for her summer billet with my sister, racing through a month’s paperwork in the early hours, and making the house ship shape for a magazine Christmas shoot . But boy it’s worth it! Exchanging city shorts for beaten [...]]]></description>
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<p>Packing up for the hols’ may be palpitation inducing: thundering down the motorway to take the dog for her summer billet with my sister, racing through a month’s paperwork in the early hours, and making the house ship shape for a magazine Christmas shoot . But boy it’s worth it! Exchanging city shorts for beaten up espadrilles and t-shirts is as good for the soul as  the summer diet  based around   grilled sardines and hunks of watermelon.</p>
<p> Just scraping under the 20kg limit as usual, my suitcase is stuffed  with books  for long spells of reading under the beach umbrella.  Favourites include   <a href="http://http://www.amazon.co.uk/Surprising-Life-Constance-Spry/dp/0230741819/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1281884919&amp;sr=1-1">The Surprising Life of Constance Spry</a>  by Sue Shephard; <a href="http://http://www.amazon.co.uk/Outliers-Story-Success-Malcolm-Gladwell/dp/1846141214">Outliers</a> ‘the story of success’ by Malcolm Gladwell,  and  <a href="http://http://www.thealgarvefishbook.com/fishbook/indexfish-en.html">The Algarve Fish Book </a>by Nic Boer and Andrea Sieber.  I’m also inspired by  <a href="http://http://www.amazon.co.uk/Reinventing-Letterpress-Prints-Contemporary-Practitioners/dp/2888930935">Reinventing  Letter Press</a> by Charlotte Rivers,   a stylish   little book with fabulous printing ideas.</p>
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<p>Along with the reading matter, there’s just enough room  to slot in  a few bars of Green and Blacks chocolate bars.   It will head straight to the fridge as soon as possible after we meet the sauna temperatures of Olhao in August.</p>
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<p>I’ve also tucked in the  dolls house sized  Indian terracotta pots that the  returning  traveller produced from her mighty backpack. Perfect for salt, pepper, and chopped herbs, they are also  a tangible reminder of just how far my middle born has spread her wings  in the last six months., </p>
<p> <img title="DSC_0242agapanthus" src="http://www.purestyleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0242agapanthus.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="602" /></p>
<p>1’m  counting on the Spanish lodgers to  nurture the courgettes and tomatoes all swelling nicely in the warmth and damp. One of them is a specialist ham carver, so I hope his talents for precision extend to the vegetable patch.  They’re  already under instructions to feed and water Miss Bea, the cat   who will lord it over the  sofas,  spreading her black fluff,  with the dog safely out of the way..</p>
<p>One last look around the flowerbeds, to enjoy the sweetly scented  white nicotiana- another unexpected  success from last year’s seeds, which in turn were produced from the previous year’s blooms that i collected. And even the agapanthus managed to defy the winter’s ravages and has just put out some glorious blooms. I’ll miss the sweetpeas, too, their delicate soapy fragrance is so much part of an English summer garden.</p>
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<p> Before I snap the case shut   I  must tell you about  three new finds: <a href="http://Feitoria.com.pt">Feitoria.com.pt</a> sells a cleverly edited collection of   Portuguese accessories, such as  leather slippers, donkey milk soap,(yes, honestly)  and cork ice buckets &#8211;  so much more inspiring than the usual souvenir stuff. Closer to home ther&#8217;re  simple  Welsh blankets and other  celtic  home ideas from <a href="http://www.blodwen.com">Blodwen</a>   And <a href="http://molly-meg.co.uk">molly-meg.co.uk</a>   sells stylish  child sized chairs: a good idea for anyone want ing a nice  bit of  scaled down Ercol in the nursery.</p>
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		<title>Words from my shed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 17:10:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So sorry for the lengthy gap in posts this summer but as you know I&#8217;ve been bashing out text for the new book (a delicious one it will be too, with hundreds of simple recipes and ideas for eating and living ). I&#8217;ve just about got to the end. Hooray! It&#8217;s a marathon having to [...]]]></description>
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<p>So sorry for the lengthy  gap in  posts  this summer but  as  you know I&#8217;ve been bashing out text for the new book (a delicious one it will be too, with  hundreds  of simple recipes and ideas for eating and living ). I&#8217;ve just about got  to the end. Hooray! It&#8217;s a  marathon  having to write down  all the exciting things  I want to say,  plus getting all the facts and figures correct.  Food recipes  are particularly onerous, because they have to be supplied in metric, imperial and US  measures. It&#8217;s also a test to imagine frosts and hot pies when I can hear the hose pipe hissing and my bare  legs are stuck with heat to the slatted chair seat. You will all,  please,  have to buy  thousands and thousands  of copies  so that the sweat and toil will have been worth it.  Actually, I would buy it for Oscar&#8217;s fish soup recipe alone.</p>
<p>We finished  the luscious photography a month or so ago.  For the writing part I  now retreat to the shed with ear phones  and  the dog under my feet  for company. Michael Jackson&#8217;s Billie Jean  and the Hallelujah Chorus  are  good surges of energy for  teasing  out  first sentences.   The comforting hot shed  wood  smell and a breeze  wafting through the open doorway,  also help with getting into the writing  zone,   and when the flow of  words sets like super glue  there&#8217;re  always the tomato seedlings to plant out.   Very late, I know, but grown  from a pack of discount  seeds that my husband picked up on offer at the  marvellous  Lidl.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.purestyleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0059constance-spry-rose1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-987" title="DSC_0059constance spry rose" src="http://www.purestyleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0059constance-spry-rose1.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="640" /></a></p>
<p>Every  couple of thousand words or so,  or less if the going is  tough, I pedal with relief   down to the <a href="http://www.fusion-lifestyle.com/centres/Brockwell_Lido">Lido</a> and join the fantastically variegated swathe of south London: all races and ages, a jumble of buggies,  beach towels,  tattoos, Boden bikinis, sun cream, and sparkling water. And no hint of trouble. You just don&#8217;t get that sort of casual yet joyous public  celebration of the space we live in,  in the countryside. After a few bracing lengths and  some  sunning under my favourite Olhao straw hat,  it&#8217;s back to the piles of paper , a piece of cake or two, and hopefully more inspiration.</p>
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<p>The show of   pink, blowsy scented roses has been  sublime. The severe  winter seems to have spurred  garden life  into over production,  but   luckily  also killed off  pests like greenfly.  The  Constance Sprys,   seen here,  are as heavenly as ever,  as too are the shocking pink  Gertrude Jekyll blooms,  and the    white  Icebergs are as  frothy  as a  bridal bouquet from one of  our  location  fashion shoots.</p>
<p>I love the roses in all their stages of growth, even when they&#8217;re in retreat and the petals are twisting and shrivelling. I am an eagle eyed dead header though, because  I want to encourage the bushes to produce more  flowers later on in the season. And just as I am beginning to feel rather sad that the garden has lost its vibrancy, the lavenders  flower  in a blast of purples and mauves &#8211;  a  magnet for  the bees  whose buzzing soundtrack fills the late afternoon.  I haven&#8217;t yet found my hive for hosting, but  I am even more determined to install one after reading that according to the Centre  for Ecology and Hydrology, three of the 25 british species of bumblebees are extinct and half of the remainder have shown serious declines often up to 70 percent since the 1970s .</p>
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<p>I am  irritated by the foxes who come and toss my gardening gloves about the place, and then pee all over them, but the feeling is  cancelled out by the appearance  of more colourful invaders  such as this gorgeous poppy, that seeded itself bang in front of my kitchen window. And then there is the  heady fragrance of my neighbour&#8217;s jasmine which has slunk over the fence, all trailing green  tendrils  and white star like  flowers.   I cut  a handful  for  a glass by my bed and  the room fills with their  scent at night.</p>
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<p>The scents of the summer garden are also  exquisitely  intensified in the heat. The border on the left crowded with wild strawberries  is  sweet like  strawberry jam. They have been self seeding   since we arrived in the house seven years ago.  Perfect for a doll&#8217;s tea party, or just picking on my rounds between the flower beds.</p>
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<p>I think that rainbow chard is extraordinary in its colourfulness, particularly when it looks from a distance, like any other kind of cabbagey spinachy plant.  I have been growing chard for the last  year or so, and it really doesn&#8217;t  need very much attention, apart from picking regularly to stop the heads from bolting and going to seed. I like to steam it very very lightly and eat  with oil and lemon.</p>
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<p>If I was to only grow one thing in my little vegetable patch, it would be rocket. I just keep on sowing it through the summer, and it just keeps producing more and more delicious peppery leaves for salads. NB  there&#8217;s a new site called   <a href="http://urbangardeners.socialgo.com">urban gardeners </a>where you can exchange veg garden chat with other city dwellers.</p>
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<p>The unusual summer heat this year, calls for daily salads and I toss     rocket leaves  with tomatoes, goats cheese, chopped peppers ,   cucumbers  and anything else that&#8217;s in the fridge.  Basil leaves  from   the flower  pots by the shed,  also join  one of these summery  amalgamations and maybe a handful of oniony chives snipped finely with   scissors.</p>
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		<title>A white room and tulips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 17:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Very very late in getting this post out,  but  my fingers have been  racing over the key board writing text  for the book.  Driven by a  surge of fear and enjoyment  I plug into Al Green&#8217;s   &#8216;Let&#8217;s Stay Together &#8216; and try not to be distracted by   You Tube  comedy clips and the latest  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.purestyleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_3442olhao-may-blog-20102.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-951" title="IMG_3442olhao may blog 2010" src="http://www.purestyleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_3442olhao-may-blog-20102.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="600" /></a>Very very late in getting this post out,  but  my fingers have been  racing over the key board writing text  for the book.  Driven by a  surge of fear and enjoyment  I plug into Al Green&#8217;s   &#8216;Let&#8217;s Stay Together &#8216; and try not to be distracted by   You Tube  comedy clips and the latest  updates from THAT  volcano. The spewings of which,  we were lucky to avoid returning from Olhao, where,  hooray!  the  room on top is complete and wonderful.  Filipe Monteiro of <a href="http://www.whiteterraces.com/" target="_blank">White Terraces</a> is the  architect of this little white  gem. From   simple  white wooden beams   to  curved detail  on the stairs up to the  roof, he has  cleverly  interpreted  traditional Olhao building features to make the structure look as if  it has been there for ever. And together  with his gang of men, Mr  Martinho  is  the builder from  heaven.</p>
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<p>In Olhao market, spring is here with the juiciest oranges billowing herbs and plump &#8216;favas&#8217; broad bean pods. The fish market is full of fish because it&#8217;s Friday, and there&#8217;s the fresh ozone sea smell  rising from wet slabs displaying everything from the anonymous  &#8216;pescado&#8217;, 1 euro kg, so ordinary it doesn&#8217;t deserve a name,  to thick white fillets of corvina 16 euros kg. From their perches on cranes, and spires, the storks are gnashing their  great beaks in mating calls, sparrows twitter and the 11am  hooter whines like an air raid siren : the boats have come in.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.purestyleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_3414olhao-april-2010.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-938" title="IMG_3414olhao april 2010" src="http://www.purestyleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_3414olhao-april-2010.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="600" /></a></p>
<p>In London the garden is  green and glossy, and the tulips are bursting out in bloom with more vigour than I remember. Maybe it was because winter was so long and so hard that all growing things seem to have extra reserves of energy to launch themselves into the new season.  Against all these signs of nature&#8217;s renewal, it is particularly sad and poignant to hear of the sudden death of mother, and brilliant   garden and interiors writer <a href="http://www.elspeththompson.co.uk/" target="_blank">Elspeth Thompson</a>.  What a great loss.  A fellow blogger, she was most encouraging to me.  At the very least she will live on through her evocative  words and thoughts.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.purestyleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_3626.tulips-blog-may-2010.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-946" title="IMG_3626.tulips blog may 2010" src="http://www.purestyleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_3626.tulips-blog-may-2010.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="661" /></a></p>
<p>I never quite know what will come up on the tulip front, and I&#8217;m really pleased that the black Parrot tulips from last season have reappeared. Watching them go through the budding bit  to  their unfurling into  a whirl of feathery petals the colour of dark beetroots is absorbing</p>
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<p>Black Parrot tulips in bud and full frilly bloom</p>
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<p>Unfurled &#8216;Blue&#8217; parrot tulips, look  like striped fruit drops from an old fashioned confectioner or even a head of salad radicchio.  Where&#8217;s the blue?!  and  when they are in full bloom the striped effect fades into an all over fuschia pink.<a href="http://www.purestyleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_3645.tulip-blog-may-2010.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-947" title="IMG_3645.tulip blog may 2010" src="http://www.purestyleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_3645.tulip-blog-may-2010.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="600" /></a></p>
<p>New to the garden this year, and from another really good value bulb order from <a href="http://crocus.co.uk">Crocus</a> the single late tulip,  Violet Beauty, is more of a slender, elegant thing than its  more wayward and feathery Parrot  tulip companions.</p>
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		<title>Seaweed Prints and Sourdough</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 19:24:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Only a few piles of dog eared admin remain before we can escape to Olhao and the new room on top. On the way to the post office, mimosa and forsythia are fizzing with yellow. It seems a little wasteful to be leaving behind the first budding and greening signs of spring but the draw [...]]]></description>
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<p>Only a few piles of dog eared admin remain before we can escape to Olhao and  the new room on top. On the way to the post office,  mimosa and forsythia are  fizzing with yellow. It seems a little wasteful to be leaving behind the first budding and greening signs of spring  but the draw of sand between toes and sardines are tantalizing too. And after more technology malfunctions (I won&#8217;t even go there)  parking ticket angst, missed train connections, and near hospitalisation involving clogs on a down escalator, I&#8217;m ready to walk there, let alone fly .<br />
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<p>Just have to get in  a session of dough making for  pizza (artichoke hearts, green olives and parmesan, is my current favourite) and other  homemade creations  (see here my sister in law&#8217;s divine rye sourdough bread) to illustrate my new book.  The four legged  paparazzo is enjoying the cooking sessions too, hanging around   the worktop for crumbs, and helping herself to the subject matter of a  flapjack shot when no one&#8217;s looking.  It&#8217;s all go  putting together the pages, and the deadline is no tiny  speck in the distance anymore. But that&#8217;s  good, too, because it means  the weeks are slipping away until the backpacker daughter returns.</p>
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<p>When I&#8217;m back  first stop will be gorgeous  fabrics  at the V&amp;A exhibition, Quilts 1700-2010. Might even get  round to a spot of quiltmaking with pretty seaweed prints from the  museum&#8217;s collection of  archive <a href="http://www.vandashop.com/section.php?xSec=357">printed cotton</a>. Check  out more print ideas from  <a href="http://printpattern.blogspot.com/">Printand pattern.blogspot.com</a>   and  Liberty prints at knockdown prices in the new range  for American  chain store  <a href="http://printpattern.blogspot.com/">Target .</a></p>
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<p>Spring garden notes:<br />
Divide agapanthus: I have an extended family of agapanthus plants that came stashed in a suitcase from Spain and are now  packed tightly in a pot like chocolate fish in a tin, which is how they like it.  This year, though, division is necessary to keep the plants  vigorous  and I cut them down the middle with a fork  and plant the new half in a fresh container.<br />
Feed shrubs and climbers: I started with the  standard roses, and have now worked in more compost and  bonemeal around the shrub and climbing roses,  and  gorgeous pale lilac wisteria at the front of the house.</p>
<p>Sow seedlings half hardy under cover: Nicotiana and zinnia seeds saved from last year  are germinating in a  tray on the windowsill. Sow less than think as a pinch of seed goes a long way.</p>
<p>Prepare trenches for beans and  &#8216;chitted&#8217; potatoes  and  dig in  muck or  compost (on another sea salty note, I  remember my  grandmother  lined her bean trenches  with seaweed  and  newspaper to conserve moisture).</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 17:20:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bother! I&#8217;d hoped to get my post out before the end of February. I am diverted from my laptop to equip the eldest daughter with &#8216;wedding ring&#8217;, door wedge, extending washing line and all the other stuff for the gap year female traveller. It is like losing a limb when she walks through Terminal 5 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bother! I&#8217;d hoped to get my post out before the end of February.  I am diverted from my  laptop to  equip the eldest   daughter with &#8216;wedding ring&#8217;,  door wedge,  extending washing line and all the other stuff for the gap year female traveller. It is like losing a limb when she walks  through Terminal 5 departures, but I can get in the bathroom now. And in the way that life  sometimes seems to  synchronise itself,  my new book contract is signed and the  deadline is just about the date she returns. Publication is next spring, but I&#8217;ll give  you some sneak previews along the way.</p>
<p>Some design notes:I won&#8217;t ever tire of gingham, it&#8217;s  a really inexpensive way to add a spot of spring colour to the home: a simple pull on chair cover ,say .  My temple is  <a href="http://www.macculloch-wallis.co.uk/Product.aspx/Cottons%2123248">MacCulloch &amp; Wallis</a> who sell online  as well as from a  shop crowded with young fashion students in central London.  Look out, too  for  <a href="http://www.hyperkit.co.uk/content/shop/512">enamel alphabet</a> letters and numbers from Hyperkit, more timeless simple design. RIP Lucienne Day one of our great designers, known for her painterly and simple Fifties&#8217; fabrics. I also have a passion for the stacking Polyprop chairs that her husband Robin Day designed, and can still be picked up from secondhand shops and markets.</p>
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<p>There are  walking babies,  crawling babies, sicky babies and back-up babies modelling shoes in the house, and so I escape to the garden. It&#8217;s looking spare (an understatement)  but crocuses like bright fruit drops  are pushing through. I prune  the roses with vigour giving the  4 standards  the  equivalent of a military short back and sides. But they will flower well and spread  without looking wild and untidy. They have a  good feed  with shovels of  rich earthy  compost from the bottom of the bin.  It&#8217;s  so cold I can&#8217;t be bothered to dig it in, but it&#8217;s raining  so  the nutrients will wash down to where the roots need it .</p>
<p>The room on top in Olhao is nearing completion after the builders have ducked and dived the thrashing winds and rains of the Algarve&#8217;s worst weather in 30 years. It&#8217;s a whole new vista up here.  In the distance, a band of cobalt  sea  beneath  a grey blue sky,  tv aerials,  flapping laundry,  a silver winding  mesh of homing pigeons,  the fizzing pink of an almond tree. And all with the  Olhao soundtrack of dogs barking, bells, and  the strains of a  fado song  on next door&#8217;s  radio.  NB The dearth of photographic evidence is due to further gadget malfunction, this time, my newly acquired i-phone, a marvellous invention, when it works</p>
<p>The blues and greens of the seaside are exhilarating  but no less than the rolling  hills and valleys on the drive to see my Dad in Somerset: a mossy  palette as if from a Farrow and Ball paint chart. And then there is more heavenly natural colour at the <a href="http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibitions/vangogh/exhibition/">Van Gogh</a> exhibition, where  my rushhour Friday stress melts before  the artist&#8217;s  drawings and paintings of French gardens and vegetable patches</p>
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<p>What with all the backpacking details   I almost  leave the marmalade making too late, but am saved by the last boxful of Sevilles at the local greengrocer.  Soon the kitchen is  a bittersweet aromatic fug  and the mind only focused on the job.  No wonder DH Lawrence  said &#8220;I got the blues thinking of the future so I left off and made some marmalade.&#8221; I read though  that  80% of marmalade eaters are over 45.  Don&#8217;t you think we should champion the young to get boiling and stirring?  It&#8217;s such a pity that marmalade has that fusty old major at the breakfast table image.</p>
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<p>I pot the marmalade in recycled jars that I  save and store under the sink.  Holding one&#8217;s   golden efforts in a simple glass jar topped with a cellophane lid and decorated with a homemade label is pure pleasure; so, too, is a slice of bread topped with marmalade and a spoonful of creme fraiche.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:11:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The snow woman is limbo dancing in the garden (her structure undermined in a temporary thaw) and the skiers have returned from the Brockwell Park slopes. Welcome to 2010 and the weird world of weather. For the last two weeks we Londoners, together with the rest of the country have been grappling with the biggest [...]]]></description>
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<p>The snow woman is limbo dancing in the garden (her structure undermined in a temporary thaw) and the skiers have returned from the Brockwell Park slopes. Welcome to  2010 and the weird world of weather.  For the last two weeks we Londoners, together with the rest of the country have been grappling with the biggest freeze-up for years.</p>
<p>This one is  maybe not  as punishing as the winter of 1947 when  people were using pneumatic drills to dig up frozen parsnips and 20 foot snowdrifts cut off thousands,  but it is bad enough to inflict an itchy collection of chilblains upon my 15 year  old‚Äö?Ñ?¥s toes.  The red and swollen effects have been hastened by her unenthusiasm for sensible (ie uncool) walking boots. I explain (the without judgement style of explaining) that Top Shop pumps are probably not the best option for negociating  ankle height slush, grit and skating rink pavements.</p>
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<p>Even if the footwear advice is not exactly welcomed at least  the suggestion that everyone keeps warm with hot bowls of porridge at breakfast is met with approval; not only comforting but the ideal vehicle for large amounts of dark muscovado sugar or golden syrup. I make it with roughly one cup of oats to three cups of water. Bring the  ingredients to the boil in a saucepan and simmer gently, stirring occasionally, until creamy. Honey, butter,  cream, creme fraiche or chopped dates are other delights to eat with<a href="http://www.dorsetcereals.co.uk/our-recipes/porridges/simply-porridge-sachets"> porridge.</a></p>
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<p>The hyacinth  bulbs I potted some weeks ago  are throwing delicious scent around the room, and this, combined with the wood smoke from the fire  gives the house the feeling of a rural oasis&#8230;&#8230;.. I can almost hear the sheep bleating.</p>
<p>Reading in bed at night,  swathed in an array of colourful wraps and blankets to keep warm,  I&#8217;m told I look like an  eccentric aunt. How romantic.  One of my favourites is a cotton cellular example  that I <a href="http://www.dylon.co.uk/">dyed</a> lilac to pep up its hospital look. I&#8217;d like to add one of <a href="https://www.scp.co.uk/Default.asp">Donna Wilson&#8217;s</a> takes on traditional Scottish blankets  to the pile. And if I was to introduce some colour to my bedding themes, then <a href="http://www.dorma.co.uk/">Dorma&#8217;s</a>  new  duck egg blue cotton sheets would be perfect.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m the first to bang on about the false economy of buying cheap gadgets.  But  when my iron was lost on one of the shoots a few months ago,  as a stop gap  I nipped down to the  electrical shop and bought the cheapest one I could find.  In short, a mistake   highlighted when I  swished, rather than sweated,  through the  creases with the  new <a href="http://www.consumer.philips.com/c/steam-irons/azur-auto-shut-off-gc4621_02/prd/gb/">Phillips</a>  model that has replaced the bad buy. With the windows steamy, a cup of Earl Grey, and the afternoon play going in the background, I soon got through the stack of pre-washed  tea towels  to  be made up into linen tablecloths, orders for which are flying out of my online shop.</p>
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		<title>Linen sheets and  peppermint creams</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 12:59:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[8.00am: a fairy tale encounter with iced petals and snow flakes when I venture into the garden this morning to prod a blocked drain. A mucky distraction from the business of Christmas shopping which is something that I always intend to get done without getting stressed over, but never quite manage to pull off. It [...]]]></description>
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<p>8.00am: a fairy tale encounter with iced petals and snow flakes when I venture into  the garden this morning to prod a blocked drain.  A mucky  distraction from the business of Christmas shopping which is something that I always intend to get done without getting stressed over, but never quite  manage to pull off.  It would be wise not read all those Christmas gift guides  which swamp the reader with choices and possibilities that make decision making even more problematic. At least they&#8217;re not all about  solid gold teapots these days, and hey, the Rolser (shopping on wheels  vehicle of choice in Olhao) was even in  the Eco Gift part of the Observer magazine.</p>
<p>The shop floors of the Nation, though,  continue to be choked with over packaged  Starbucks gift boxes  and pile &#8216;em high towers of celebrity memoirs.  And talking of books, real ones, I have just ordered several copies of the <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Stranger-Sarah-Waters/dp/1844086062/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1261050863&amp;sr=8-2"> Little Stranger</a> by Sarah Waters . It&#8217;s supposed to be a good eerie read &#8211; perfect for a snug holiday afternoon.</p>
<p>I know that all the mags are telling us to make our own presents, but it&#8217;s not quite as simple as that. You need time to create a handsewn bag for Aunt Olive  or a knitted mohair scarf  for your nearest and dearest. I know it&#8217;s all about the thought  but  setting yourself the task of homemade gifts for everyone can induce similar palpitating stress to battling through Oxford Street department stores. The way I do it is to do a bit of shop bought and a bit of  homemade, and try to give appropriately. I can&#8217;t  see my 20 year old wowing over a box of peppermint creams but know that if they&#8217;re prettily wrapped in tissue, will really please a girl friend or grandparent.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.volgalinen.co.uk/catalog/browse/bed-linen"><br />
</a> HOME MADE PEPPERMINT CREAMS: 1 egg white 450g icing sugar,  juice of half a lemon, 5 or 6 drops of peppermint flavouring, the mere driplet of  green colouring (or they&#8217;ll look gruesome and lurid). Beat the egg white until fluffy,  and add all the other ingredients  to make a ball of green paste. Roll out  to half an inch thick and cut out shapes. I like mine round, but stars and hearts would be good for christmas too.  Decorate with silver balls and leave the creams  to dry on greaseproof paper overnight<br />
Christmas biscuits are also a winner, and can be thrown together in half an hour, left to cool and either eaten for tea or wrapped up as a gift. Watch me making a batch on my latest  <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vopzrCJE_A">YouTube</a></p>
<p>I have in mind,  a  &#8216;present to myself&#8217;  set of<a href="http://www.volgalinen.co.uk/catalog/browse/bed-linen">  Volga</a> linen sheets. But the car needs to be fixed and  what sort of parent lets their  children drive off in a dodgy vehicle? This business of feeling responsible for your offspring, doesn&#8217;t  diminish as they get older, quite honestly you feel even more protective towards them as they hurl themselves around the world on gap year travels and hit party nights  in drink sodden University cities.</p>
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<p>Another way of giving beautiful presents without spending a fortune is to have a rummage around charity shops  for someone elses old glass. I set myself a visual style guide: no crystal glass, nothing coloured and always simple in shape. In this way it makes the hunt easier and defines the &#8216;look&#8217;.</p>
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<p>Seagulls patterned like  Fairisle jumpers  swoop  over the house  in Olhao, where the &#8216; room on top&#8217; is emerging from piles of rubble and bricks. I&#8217;m not going to post the  &#8216;works in progress&#8217; pictures because they don&#8217;t look much fun, only to me. I  will wait for a &#8216;before&#8217; and &#8216;after&#8217; show. Dare I say it, but  it might take less time than we thought because Mr Martinho  got off to a roaring start when a violent storm was forecast.  It  didn&#8217;t appear but, because there were more hands on the job in anticipation,  the men were able to take  down the old roof, and construct the building&#8217;s cement platform in just a few days. I like the way they have put all the old tiles to one side for reuse.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll leave you at the end of the year,  with a plate of plump aromatic  lemons, as typical an element of winter, as the  rickety wagons of roasting chestnuts in the twinkly Olhao cobbled streets.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 17:40:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been a glorious Indian summer of an autumn: crisp golden leaves catching in my hair and tumbling across the grass as I walk in the park. But now the clouds have burst to soak the leaf fall which pastes the streets like papier mache. London is good at this time of year quieter, [...]]]></description>
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<p>It has been a glorious Indian summer of an autumn: crisp golden leaves catching in my hair and tumbling across the grass as I  walk in the park. But now the clouds have burst to soak the leaf fall which pastes  the streets  like  papier mache. London is good at this time of year quieter, more mellow. In the deepening shadows the city squares and churchyards seem more secret, invitations into the past.</p>
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At weekends it&#8217;s hat, scarf and ribbed tights weather.  Dark sunday afternoons are for eating  cake and idling at an exhibition. I really really recommend the  visual magic at <a href="http://www.musevery.com/">The Museum of Everything</a>, showing unseen artists, who create their work outside the eyes and ears of the art world. Take Judith Scott,  who  made sculpture from household objects    entirely hidden by being wound-about over and over by wool and yarn.  Scott had Down&#8217;s syndrome, and only communicated    through these things. They&#8217;re    very convincing,  together with  the spirit drawings of medium Madge Gill, and the ceramic recycled kingdom of Indian roads worker Nek Chand. The works are unintentional, delicate and  profound.</p>
<p>What  a contrast at Tate Modern where  <a href="http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/poplife/default.shtm"> Pop Life: Art in a Material World</a> is  billed as a foray into the world of the  celebrity artist. It includes Andy Warhol wallpaper, Damien Hirst&#8217;s  golden spot paintings, a reconstruction of Keith Harings&#8217;s  Pop Shop and  some unappealing top shelf stuff in the over 18s&#8217; room. The artist as commercial brand  continues to flow into the shop where  Tracey Emin white mugs are a whopping ¬¨¬£15.00. It all left me feeling rather flat  and anxious to go home and do something nourishing like collect the bean and nicotiana seeds from the pods I&#8217;ve been drying by the boiler.</p>
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<p>I wake up to the door bell and a postman (something of a rarity during the recent post strikes) bearing a cardboard box with perforated holes from <a href="http://www.crocus.co.uk/?affiliate=payperclick">Crocus</a>.  It&#8217;s the tulip bulbs: Lilac Perfection, Tulipa White Parrot and Tulipa Violet Beauty. All to be planted asap. Six inches isn&#8217;t too deep too keep out the the foxes and squirrels who enjoy a crunchy bulb or two..or three&#8230;.or more. By the way, bulbs are  poisonous if eaten by humans and can be irritating to the skin.</p>
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<p>A couple of weeks ago I  planted up of bowls with specially forced bulbs of hyacinths, paper whites, and crocuses  so  we will hopefully be surrounded by gorgeous scent and colour over christmas.The secret is to keep them cool and in the  dark to let them develop good roots before bringing them into the  warmth and light.</p>
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Now for some trumpet blowing:  Remodelista editor, Sarah Lonsdale  has voted my blog as one of her <a href="http://www.blogs.com/topten/top-10-eclectic-design-blogs/"> top ten</a> eclectic design blogs.   And I&#8217;m &#8216;Queen of Simple&#8217;, no less, in<a href="http://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/women/grazia-magazine.html">  Grazia</a> magazine where there&#8217;s a piece on the house in Olhao. Speaking of which, hooray! hooray! almost a year to the day, we have the licence to start work on The Room on Top.  Who knows what will be in store, once Mr Martinho&#8217;s gang arrive and start the heavy work? I will keep you posted.</p>
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<p>A room isn&#8217;t a room without Farrow and Ball&#8217;s &#8216;Teresa&#8217;s Green&#8217;, it&#8217;s my current passion, having just re-painted the tv room. A room isn&#8217;t a room without a dog, but unlike paint which can be painted over if you get fed up with it, a dog is for life. Should be, but round here &#8216;weapon&#8217; dogs roam the streets with hoodied youths who can&#8217;t look after themselves, let along something on four legs. We found a sad, abandoned and emaciated staffie with sores and trailing claws who clambered wearily into the back of the car and let me take her to<a href="http://www.purestyleonline.com/www.dogshome.org/"> Battersea Dogs Home</a>. If you want to rescue her she is Brindle/White SBTX<br />
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<p>What with all the leaves pouring off the trees it seems a little unseasonal to be  to picking  remnants of a summer flower garden: a few rose heads, nasturtiums  and so on. I hope it&#8217;s not because of climate change. But then Pepys describes roses blooming in his London garden in the middle of December, and that was hundreds of years ago before we&#8217;d begun to stifle the planet. Anyway, it&#8217;s good to press the petals between the pages of the telephone directory  for simple decorations that you can stick on your christmas cards.<br />
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<p>The warm conditions  followed by wet this autumn have been a fungi foragers dream. My family really got into searching for porcini, (penny buns) field mushrooms, chanterelles, blewitts and parasols when we lived in Spain. These are edible mushrooms that are  quite easy to identify. The locals there were crafty so and sos and thought  nothing of raiding their neighbours&#8217; fields before daylight.<br />
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<p>On a stroll through Berkshire parkland we  found parasols  (actually umbrella shaped) poking up beneath gnarled  trunked oak trees. They&#8217;re very tasty fried in a little butter with parsley, but as with all edible mushrooms you shouldn&#8217;t eat them in large quantities because they&#8217;re hard to digest.</p>
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		<title>Beautiful and Useful</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 10:12:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am on a no waste campaign after listening to Tristram Stuart at a Studioilse Kitchen Table Talk, about the shocking way in which we waste food. His book Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal reveals how much food gets chucked away right across the food supply system. Consider just this one fact: from the [...]]]></description>
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I am on a  no waste campaign after listening to  Tristram Stuart at a Studioilse Kitchen Table Talk, about the shocking way in which we waste food. His book  <a href="http://www.tristramstuart.co.uk/">Waste</a><a title="Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal" href="http://www.penguin.co.uk/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780141036342,00.html?strSrchSql=tristram+stuart%2A/Waste_Tristram_Stuart">:   </a>Uncovering the Global Food Scandal reveals how much food gets chucked away right across the food supply system. Consider just this one fact: from the bread and other grain-based products that British households throw away each year, Stuart estimates it would be possible to alleviate the hunger of 30 million people. That sounds at first like an improbably large number ‚Äö?Ñ?¨ until one considers that British households chuck away 2.6bn slices of bread each year.</p>
<p>I was brought up with the concept of not wasting food because both my parents were world war 11 children, but my daughter  sees little harm in binning a  perfectly good but one day out  of date  yoghurt, &#8220;Mum, you&#8217;ll give us all food poisoning&#8221;  she protests,  sinking her  teeth into a Big Mac.</p>
<p>Tristram would give the thumbs up, though,  to my apple gathering in the garden. We have had three apple puddings and as many crumbles in the last fortnight. Not only have copious sheets of the Guardian been recycled, but  the  trays of  newspaper wrapped apples in the cellar will last weeks.I&#8217;m planning to send a specimen &#8211; fruit and leaves &#8211;  to the  <a href="http://www.brogdalecollections.co.uk/brogdale-identification.html">National Fruit Collection </a>  who for a tenner, will attempt to identify it. The tree&#8217;s pretty old so I&#8217;m hoping its some long lost variety.<br />
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<p>The 19C architect and designer William Morris&#8217;s belief   &#8216;Have nothing in your   house that you do not know to be useful,  or believe to be beautiful&#8217; is a resourceful, and anti-waste idea to embrace now.  That doesn&#8217;t mean you have to buy exquisite and expensive: think of the humble pudding basin, it looks good and serves its function for very little money. Similarly, a useful junk piece with intrinsically good bones, can be  given a facelifit with a lick of paint.</p>
<p>See my latest <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkDfFGYsPjY">Youtube</a> where I perk up  a rather gloomy looking side table, rescued from a local skip. This is a good way, too, of using up paint that you might have left over- another way of reducing waste. Don&#8217;t worry if all you have is emulsion. I know that paint purists wouldn&#8217;t approve but I use it all the time to paint bits of furniture. A water based primer, and two top coats of colour is all that you need. Here I&#8217;ve used <a href="http://www.thelittlegreene.com/">Little Greene&#8217;s</a> Salix which is a pale greeny blue colour.</p>
<p>When I do get around to mending things, the relief and sense of purpose, and happy thoughts of money saving are so huge that I don&#8217;t know why I didn&#8217;t do  it long before. For the last year or so, the dog has been regularly falling through the Salvation Army  Ercol sofa  because the webbing has worn through in the middle. Being lightweight, the cat doesn&#8217;t have this problem, and humans   know how to avoid the caved in bit. So I am so excited to have come  across the <a href="http://www.upholsterysupplyman.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&amp;zenid=eb33f33ee92dfb07869a3c4d94b1c2fa&amp;gclid=CIiUltLZvJ0CFVFf4wodp3gekg"> Upholstery Supply Man</a> who is sending me  replacements.All I have to do is fit them&#8230;&#8230;</p>
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<p>My last swim at the lido  was two weeks ago: the  day golden and still with maturing shadows; the  air warm but with a chill; the  water sparkling and fresh. Wistful, now that there won&#8217;t be any swims until spring. But to look on the bright side of things there are the dahlias: old English teatime flouncy petals that make me think of <a href="http://www.erdem.co.uk/">Erdem&#8217;s</a>  digital floral printed dresses, one of which to waft about in,  top of my current wish list.</p>
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		<title>The September issue</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 09:59:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have had an action packed summer: six teens and me, in Olhao. ( No time to paint my nails, let alone get a new blog post out) The heat, beach and three meals a day keep them out of trouble. There are a few ups and downs: livid red grazes from a failed mission [...]]]></description>
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<p>I  have had  an action packed summer: six teens and me, in Olhao. ( No time to paint my nails, let alone get a new blog post out) The heat, beach  and  three meals a day keep them out of trouble. There are  a few ups and downs: livid red  grazes from a  failed mission to rescue   a mobile phone, another you-learn-by-your-mistakes- episode with drinks in pretty colours, bags with keys and money left at shops, and  spectacles   washed away  whilst frolicking in  crashing waves.</p>
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The food side of things is more of a  challenge  Not that the gang are  fussy, in fact they lap up everything from crab to clams  but the sheer weight of  daily supplies is  in danger of destroying the Rolly Rolser  shopping bag on wheels. This   trusty accessory joins the fleet that Olhaons  trundle over cobbles to the daily  fish and vegetable market. Saturday is best when local farmers bring their own produce and I come home with  exquisite olives, sprigs of mint,  garlic strings   and brilliant   zinnias, one euro a bunch.<br />
I am keen  to get to grips with grilling   sardines, and hang  around  peeling white washed alleys  where   old ladies and fishermen expertly fuss over  their door step bbqs. The story:  gray  charocoal, not too much of it  and  a cup of water for damping  unruly flames. This ensures  light crispy skins, rather than the   oily black   charred offerings  if  the charcoal is red hot. As for preparation, the daily catch is so gleaming and rigid with  freshness   there&#8217;s not need to gut them.  Salad to go with sardines  includes our take on  Italian <em>panzanella</em> made  with stale bread, chopped tomatoes, cucumber, onion , parsley and a dressing with oil, balsamic vinegar, and garlic. Then there are lemon quarters  to squeeze over the fish and bring out its flavour.</p>
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<p>The teen gang leave  with the exuberance with which they arrived, in a whirlwind of   Kate Moss scent,  suntans,   tangled salt hair and flip flops. The house settles back into itself again, with the  air of post party relief that comes from  from sending everyone home in one piece.  I have a few  delicious mornings in bed  with  Alan Bennett&#8217;s witty and self deprecating memoir  <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Untold-Stories-Alan-Bennett/dp/0571228313/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1253439576&amp;sr=1-1">Untold Stories</a> .    Then it is  planning the Room on Top project  for  which, 8 months on,  I finally  have planning permission.  The very last little bureaucratic  hurdle is the 3 month  licence, which should be through  next week. More  finger crossing.</p>
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As I pack away t-shirts and cool dresses, I  muse that that it&#8217;s  one thing to have visual records of  Olhao&#8217;s   unmanicured charm,  but another to convey the pot pourri of   smells: overworked drains, rotting fish,  the waft of a honeysuckle in a hidden courtyard;  beery fisherman, lingering herb  cologne, home cooked stews, the ozone  and saltness of the sea air. They&#8217;re so evocative, so of the place, it&#8217;s hard to conjure them up mentally but  London suburbaban street air seems  so bland in comparison, even when the foxes have been having a party by the dustbins.</p>
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Back at the ranch in  Tulse Hill, the house has been  earning its keep and  host to  shoots, including one for SMA baby milk of  feature film proportions (apologies to my neighbours) with  baby models, back-up baby models,  and crates   of  plastic flowers; the latter  draped all over the garden to make it look more colourful. My son says  why can&#8217;t it always look like that.  I give him  the look reserved  for similar utterances about things not  meeting his exacting standards.</p>
<p>Actually, the house is looking a bit bashed up after all the babies, cables, and cameras. So I am planning to do a bit of tidy up:  repaint  floorboards, and renew floor coverings with   simple tactile  <a href="http://www.themerchantchandler.co.uk/product/natural_flooring/DGTN01.html">rush matting</a>, the sort we had at home in the sixties&#8217;. I am also debating one of Atlanta Bartlett&#8217;s white country  tables from her new online store <a href="http://www.paleandinteresting.com/">Pale and Interesting</a>.<br />
The vegetable garden has  survived a month of sporadic watering and nurturing from family members who remained to look after the shoots.  The lettuces didn&#8217;t stand a chance, but the potatoes (Pink Fir Apple) and (International Kidney) are plump; we eat the first earthy diggings, boiled in mint and tossed in butter.</p>
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Cherry tomatoes, yellow courgettes, garlic and shallots have all performed far better than I&#8217;d dared hope, and I shall plait together a  bundle of garlic for my friend&#8217;s birthday.  Thanks, in part, to  Lambeth council: it is their free compost bin that is the  receptacle for the nicely rotted contents from the kitchen peelings.</p>
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Despite the   jolly hard work of  nurturing and tending to the nursery of  delicate seedlings that started life  next my desk, it is pure pleasure to see  last year&#8217;s bean seeds curling and climbing up the wigwams, heavy with slender green pods.</p>
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<p>Even  the temperamental basil, that threatened to expire  when I brought it outside too early  is keeping us in supplies for pesto.  The magical notion of producing so much from so little is exquisitely shown by a border of  leggy nicotiana plants, whose delicate white flowers release intoxicating scent at nightfall. Weeks of sensual and visual pleasure from a packet of seeds is truly gratifying.</p>
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<p>London might not have the laid back charms of a Portuguese fishing town, but there are more than enough autumn  shows and  exhibitions   to divert post holiday blues. I am looking forward to the  new ceramics  gallery at the <a href="http://www.vam.ac.uk/futureplan/projects/ceramics/index.html">V&amp;A</a> ,  settles and benches by Studioilse on show at Leila&#8217;s Cafe, part of the<a href="http://www.londondesignfestival.com/news/shoreditch-design-triangle-220909"> London Design Festival</a>   , or   booking a table at  local home dining room the <a href="http://saladclub.wordpress.com/">Salad Club</a>. Don&#8217;t miss life on  planet fashion in   the endearing and  irreverent documentary,  The <a href="http://www.theseptemberissue.com/#/home">September issue</a> which chronicles Vogue editor Anna Wintour&#8217;s preparations for the September 07 issue. I am agog because I once worked in an office below the Vogue fashion floor, and was terrified by the svelte things that tended the sample  rails upstairs.</p>
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It&#8217;s the time of year, too, to think about hunkering down with warm blankets and cushions by the fire. I use a mix of calico and  cuttings from Liberty floral  cottons to make simple patch work covers.  See my trusty sewing machine in action on my latest <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0udkUVvynw">Youtube </a>video which shows you  how to make a simple bobbly trimmed tray cloth: an idea that could easily be put in the pipeline for diy christmas presents.</p>
<p>And if all you  do is go for a walk,  take a bag, the trees are heavy with fruit:  crab apples, plums,  sloes and so on,   for a spot of autumnal jam making.</p>
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