Tuesday 21 June 2011

Summer Solstice

Litha is the first day of Summer. It is a festival that honours the Sun at its most powerful. It is a celebration of life but also acknowledges death.

The Lord of Light has fought the powers of darkness and is triumphant, ensuring the land to be fertile. However, in so doing so, He sows the seeds of His own death. The Wheel turns and the Dark God (also known as the Holly King) begins to wax in power as the Light God (also known as the Oak King) wanes.
The Goddess has left her Maiden form and has become the Mother.


 The Summer Solstice is a time to reflect on the growth of the season. Seeds planted in the Earth as well as are own seeds of our souls. A time of cleansing and renewal. A time of joyous Love and growth.
Some ways to celebrate Summer Solstice:

Gathering of magical plants and healing herbs, as they are at their most potent. Five common Celtic sacred plants associated with Midsummer are St. John’s Wort, Vervain, Yarrow, Fern, and Mugwort.

Gather with others creating a festival of common sharing and service.
Keep a sacred fire burning.
Burn your winter Yule wreath at the summer bonfire.
Exchange songs, stories, and poems with others.
Dance, drum
Make an agreement of something that you will do to improve life, bring light and love into this world in your own creative way and begin to carry it out
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Bright Blessings

{Yes I have copied and pasted above form extracts.}

Summer Solstice
Brown earth lay blanketed beneath
the weight of white snow
People hold within their heart
the promise of light
Light that overcomes the night
Igniting fire
That burns a hole
all the way to the hot dry summer fields
The hope that the light holds in winter
becomes in summer
the knowing of the sun’s pathway back again
We poise on the edge of these great turnings
Balanced night and day
Ah for a moment……
By: Cheryl Ban © 1998



                                                                    
                                                                        

Let's celebrate the longest day!!!  :) What will you be up to?







Monday 20 June 2011

After the fire... A new garden:)

On the 10th of May, B and I went to visit family, some 30 miles away,  my mum was staying at our house to look after the little one.

We got a  phone call at midnight from my mum:  distraught, to say  that we had a fire raging in our back garden, and that there were fireman  trying to put it out, all very scary, no harm came to my mum or daughter, luckily, PHEW! My mum had woken and come down to get a drink from the kitchen and noticed it, if she hadn't it would have spread to the house I'm sure.
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The fireman suspect that someone who lived at the back of our property had flicked a cigarette butt over into the back alley, and it had caught some grass clippings, everything was so dry after the long dry spell we have had.

We arrived home the following morning to this:




My poor newly planted apple tree

It was just  AWFUL, In a way I'm glad we weren't here to witness it. It burned the entire contents of our shed{all replaceable though} We had spent weeks preparing the garden for summer, so all hard work down the drain...

 So on with the insurance claim, and swiftly on with clearing all the debris~was not fun cleaning up after it all being brought through the house~the joys of being in a mid terrace.

 New fencing was put up, and B had the job of rebuilding a new shed,{ done very well I may add ,he's not bad you know} had some help from my eldest son, to move things along quickly, and  some thoughtful planning at the garden centres{we were covered for plants too, which was real bonus} and I now have a better garden than before!
Progress-Men at work


So 6 weeks to the day after lots of back breaking work, and we are done! We have planted some massive Bamboos, Miscanthus, Acaia tree, and a mature evergreen Jasmine which smells heavenly. All for high screening, and effect of course. A stunning red Acer-Japenese maple, various grasses, roses, perennials, and another apple tree for opposite side of garden which is a grafted one with 3 varieties of eating apples. My other recently planted tree 'Miss Derby which looked dead after the fire has sprouted lots of new leaves so looks like she will be ok after all, minus the fruit, but there is always next year.

Click on pics to enlarge!

Done!

Red Maple

The garden has been finished off with walls being painted in a calm shade of green, plum slate layed over concrete and a few white pepples, it looks really good now,  all that remains is to re turf, as lawn is all muddy.

We have some gorgeous lighting, solar fairy lights in the gazebo, and some spots which light everything up at night.


Sunny deck


suncatching mosiac mirror heart


I am looking foward to next weekend, sitting on my deck and relaxing for the first time in ages.... A well earned rest ;)

Sunday 5 June 2011

Rainbow birthday cake

It was my daughters 4th birthday last Thursday, and we had a Princess's and Pirates party  yesterday with traditional party games in my mums back garden, the sun was shining, and it it was lots of fun, the children wore  themselves out bouncing on my mums 10ft trampoline, I WANT ONE!

We had a facepainter, which made it for the children. My daughter had a butterfly face then wanted it rubbed off straight away!

I made Sadie a Rainbow cake, this was at her request. Nothing else would do. I have made my two sons they're birthday cakes year after year since they were born, I'm glad I get to keep doing it, it's priceless the look on there faces when I walk in with the cake to sing 'Happy Birthday'! My eldest son is 16 next month, and I've told him straight NO MORE cakes, he has just left school for goodness sake! Sometimes they don't want to grow up......

Ta Dah!!
This is how I made it:

I usually use a 6 x 6 cake mix

6oz  SF flour
6 oz caster sugar
6 oz butter
2 tsp baking powder
3 Large eggs
Milk to loosen mixture
1tsp vanilla extract

I used 14 x 14 so I had lots of cake mix



Sift the flour from a height into a large bowl, then add remaining ingredients else into a large bowl and whisk everything on high with an electric whisk, for a couple of minutes, add some milk in to loosen the mix up, it should drop off the spoon, fairly easily,It makes for a lighter sponge if the mix isn't to claggy and thick.



I then divided my mix into 7 plastic bowls, into which I added my gel colours, these are brilliant, more intense than the cheaper liquid types. I buy mine from a cake suppliers, you only need the basic primary colours as it's easy to make up other colours, by mixing them. You only use the tiniest smidge.


Gel colours

Spoon a very thin layer of  each colour of cake mix into a greased lined 6 inch cake tin, spread out as evenly as you can, and bake two at a time, or more if you have more cake tins, or a bigger oven at Gas 4 for 15 mins or so, take out when firm to the touch. Turn out carefully and cool on a wire rack.

You will end up with 7 cakes like this:

Stack
I made these a week in advance and cling filmed each one and froze, and took them out the day before decorating.

Decorating day:

I sliced the cakes down to make them a little thinner and even them up, or I would have ended up with a cake too tall! I took heed Sue ;) {fellow blogger}


I then started layering them up on a foil cake stand spreading each layer alternately with vanilla buttercream recipe and method  here and strawberry jam {I made a huge batch of buttercream and still had some left which I froze, it's always fine when you defrost, if you whip it well, it will all come good again.

A work in progress
Finally spread loads of buttercream onto your cake and try to get a smooth even layer all the way down to the sides, easier to achieve with a proper icing spatula, which I didn't have so used a normal cutlery knife.

Here is the end result!




I just finished it off with some sprinkles, silver balls and edible glitter. The most annoying thing is, you go to all this trouble and you can't see the result until you cut into it, which was an exciting moment for me, I was very pleased!

I decorated this the day before the party{ you do NOT want to be attempting this on the day of the party unless you are completely mad} and stored it in the fridge overnight, you will have to take a shelf out though, stored next to my wine ;)


Pass the parcel


Stick the tail on the donkey

The children all went home with smiley faces,  an animal balloon provided by the facepainter and a party bag with a slice of cake, a lollypop some bubbles and a balloon, I don't believe in buying gifts for loot bags.

Finally, my lovely little girly enjoying her cake:)

Sticky fingers