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08/01/2011

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Kniterella

Oooooooh Jeni its heavenly, what a beautiful place to live and work. You are very lucky, you earned it. You have a sweet little pond and some chucks do you sell eggs or are they just for your brekkie??? Ha ha.

Adrienne Williams

hi Jeni, WOW this looks fab! I'd love to come and have a visit, perhaps our knitting group could have a day trip out? is it far from Cumbria?

jeni

You would be welcome to, but it is quite far from cumbria! about 6 hours drive I think...there is enough to do for a weekend visit though :)

tutleymutley

Beautiful place to work! Might take you up on your offer if ever I'm up that way!

Adrienne Williams

gorgeous yarns arrived safe and sound today, many thanks. Adrienne

Heather Winter

Going back to your roots - well, almost!
We will try to find the time for a visit when we are next back in England as you will be on the way to Birmingham to see Clare and Antony. Good luck in your new venture xx

True Religion Outlet

I love, love,love,love, love butterflies!! And did I say that I collect butterfly stamps. Well, this is one that is simply gorgeous and would absolutely die to have in my stamp tool drawer!!! I love it, I love it, I love it!!! Oh, and it's really cute too!!! Pam Roundy.

Togtoh

For some reason my coetpumr only deigns to tell me you have blogged, about every three posts, which is incredibly annoying and means it's a waste of time my commenting on anything other than the one I currently see as you are not likely to go back days to read any new comments from slowcoaches like me. But rest assured, I have read them all, love the bags, off to have a look even though I know I can't buy one. Had no idea you were a real' gardener, having only just found' you so to speak, but love the ramshackleness of your greenhouse. I had a friend who built one once, from bits of this and that, old french doors from a skip, bits of windows from a tip, all scrubbed and rubbed and painted. It had, like yours, a certain charm and there was something attractive about it so that you wanted to be in there longer than one of the UPVC ones, for some reason maybe the history attached to its various parts? Lovely post again, thank you.

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