tirsdag den 19. august 2025

Så hænger den! ~ Barn Quilt hung!

Today is also World Photogrphy Day. Is there any better way to celebrate than by sharing the photo of a happily finished thing? As I'm not doing social media things, this is my celebration.

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I dag er det også Verdensfotografidagen, der har været fejret siden den franske regering gjorde patentet på fotografeing offentligt tilgængeligt på denne da i 1839 World Photogrphy Day. Er der nogen bedre måde at fejre denne dag på end at vise et fotografi af et velafsluttet projekt? Jeg er ikke med på hashtag-bølgen, derfor er dette min fejring.

--  🙨    📷    🙨  --

Friday the two carpenters put in windows and doors. The building is finished.

Saturday and Sunday we moved bikes and boards and bits and bobs in there. I measured and did all the preparation for hanging the Barn Quilt and painted the space around the windows.

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I fredags kom vi hjem til et lille hus med vinduer og døre og nøglen i låsen.

Lørdag og søndag flyttede vi cykler, brædder, den tunge drejebænk, planteopsatser ... ind i skuret. Og jeg malede et stykke rundt om vinduerne, der bare skulle være hvidt og målte og satte lægter op til vores Barn quilt.

  👉  🙨  👈 

     Mandag malede jeg rundt om vinduerne anden gang. Og vi hængte vores Barn quilt op. Også mandag fortalte håndværkerne, at de ikke var helt færdige; der mangler noget med gulvet.
     Så vi skal bære det hele ud igen. Også den tunge drejebænk.
     Vores Barn quilt bliver hængende!
 🙨 

Monday I painted the window surroundings once again and we hung the Barn quilt. Also Monday the carpenters told us that they are not quite done! The floor needs something ... so everything has to be carried out again.
     The Barn quilt stays.
In a year the boards are ready for painting, and the shed will turn green.

It also needs a name.

  👉  💚  🙨  💚  👈 

Om et år er brædderne dampet af, og vi maler hele skuret grønt.

Det skal også have et navn.

mandag den 18. august 2025

Poetry Monday :: Don't be afraid!
Mandagsdigt :: Vær ikke bange!

     Mandagsdigtet er en blogleg, som Mimi fra Messymimi's Meanderings og jeg har overtaget - midlertidigt håber vi - fra Diane, der slapper af og rejser verden rundt med sin mand. Vi håber hun er parat til at tage over igen, når hun kommer hjem.
    
Stikordene kommer fremover fra 365 Days of Drawing Prompts and other Arts. Det er en Facebook-gruppe, der udgiver et stikord til hver dag i året, men bare rolig, stikordene vil stadig være at finde både her og på Mimis blog.

Dagens stikord er:
Vær ikke bange! Men jeg er alligevel bange for at jeg ikke når et digt på dansk i dag.

- A - - B - - C -

Mimi of Messymimi's Meanderings and I have taken over the hosting duties, mostly the supplying of the prompts - only temporarily we hope - while Diane at On the Border is taking a break for health and relaxation, travelling the world with her husband as far as we can tell.
 
We just hope she's going to take back over once she returns home.

The prompts now come from 365 Days of Drawing Prompts and other Arts group. This is a Facebook group with a prompt for each day of the year, but no worries, the prompts will still be here and at Mimi's blog.

  I have something more to ask of you: If you read this and the poetry of others via the links, would you please leave a comment.
  Half - if not more - the fun of these challenges is receiving the responses of others
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Today's subject is Don't be afraid

As ofteh when I do not really know what to write, I found words that rhyme and make something strange. This here peom ended in a totally unexpected place.

This life is just small things galore
- Don't be afraid
Enjoy them, do them, there'll be more
- Don't be afraid
Small things are big and not a chore
- Don't be afraid
Small things deligth me to the core
- Don't be afraid
The polished stones upon the shore
- Don't be afraid
The birds that sing and fly and soar
- Don't be afraid
Wet baby footprints on the floor
- Don't be afraid
A strange knocking at my door
- Don't be afraid
A newborn Child that we adore.
- Don't be afraid.

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Coming up:
Aug 25 Wonderful
Sep 1 Under the sea

Sep 8 Big City
Sep 15 Tea fusing
Sep 22 Kitchen
Sep 29 Snuggles


 

søndag den 17. august 2025

Sunday Selections ~ Second Sunday of August ~ Barn Quilt
Søndagsbilleder ~ 2. søndag i august ~ Barn quilt

For nogle uger siden fortalte jeg, at jeg ville lave et Barn quilt til vores nye udhus.

Pladen til at male på, er basis for puslespillet her, så skulle den lige males hvid ... det glemte jeg så at tage billeder af ...
🙩
Some weeks ago I told about my plan to make a barn quilt.

The board is shown here, it's below the puzzle pieces.  Then I had to paint it white -- I forgot to snap a photo of this it seems ...

Næste forhindring var så at købe maling i de rigtige farver, og en rulle malertape.
🙩
The next hurdle was getting some paints in the right colours and some painters' tape.


Then painting began -- 🙨 --  Så begyndte jeg at male


Rigtig mange streger, virkelig meget malertape, og første lag maling!
🙩
A lot of marking up, many metres of painters' tape and the first coat of paint!

And the sun is shining still  -- 🙨 --  Solen skinner stadig
 

     Andet lag maling, det er stadig vådt, og al tapen straks fjernes igen - internettet vidste heldigvis besked, for manden i butikken sagde ikke noget - jeg skulle nok have spurgt.
     Det ligner da patchwork, ikke sandt?
🙩
Second coat of paint, still wet, and all the painter's tape removed right after - I looked it up on the 'net, as I did not know, and the man in the shop did not tell me - I probably should have asked.
  It does look a bit like a quilt, don't you think?

Nu mangler der bare "blomsterne" en firkant i hvert af hjørnerne - og de skal heldigvis være Strågule - månedens farve.
🙩
Now missing the "flowers", one square in each of the corners. And as luck will have it, they are going to be painted Straw Yellow - the colour of the month.


 More sunshine  -- 🙨 --  Mere solskinsvejr
 
And here we are. The straw yellow paint, I thought I had, had dried up, and the small amount, I was able to salvage would not be enough for even these small squares. But a nice lady in the paint shop helped me match the colour. There's soo many colours to chose from!
🙩

Og jeg troede jo at jeg havde den helt rigtige gule maling. Men den var tørret ud, og den lille rest, jeg kunne redde, ville ikke række. En flink dame i butikken hjalp mig med at matche farven ... der er virkelig mange farver på sådan et farvekort.


Så mangler 2. lag maling - og jeg skal nok huske at fjerne tapen med det samme! Hvad gjorde folk dog inden internettet?
🙩
Now missing second coat of paint, and I will remember to remove the tape as soon as I'm done painting. What did amateur painters like me do before the internet?

-- 🙨 --
 
Lørdag var også dejlig varm med masser af solskin og jeg fik søreme malet igen.
🙩
Saturday was nice and warm with lots of sunshine. Painting happened.

Så skal det bare tørre helt og hænges op, det når jeg måske i dag, men ingen garantier. Skuret er færdigt, når vi ser bort fra et par små detaljer 😃

Now it has to dry completely, and then I'll hang it on our shed ... yes the shed is finished, only missing a few details 😃
I might make it today, but I promise nothing.

 
-- 🙨 --
 
And to everybody who has said that my Straw Yellow was greenish. Yes it is, my new monitor makes for better colours.
Here's a comparison between my "Straw yellow" and the colour, I painted the cactus rose flowers:

torsdag den 14. august 2025

Fredagsfrustration ~ bagerier
Friday Frustration ~ Bakeries

Da vi flyttede ind i nærheden af Helsinge for snart længe siden, var der - ud over supermarkedernes bake-off og et bageri i Kvickly - et herregodt bageri & konditori ved Gadekæret.
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When we moved here, long ago now, we had an excellent bakery, called the "Village Pond Bakery & Tearoom". Of course the local supermarkets also sold baked goods, but for cakes, this was where you went. 


Det er der ikke længere. Efter en periode med skiftende ejere - hvoraf den sidste var den fantastiske Sir Bake-a-lot, der åbnede i september 2018, men måtte lukke på grund af helbredsproblemer i juli 2019.
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This was long ago. After a period of rapidly changing owners the last and best - Sir Bake-a-lot - had to close down for health reasons in 2019.

Kun kringlen er tilbage    -  🥨  -   Only the pretzel remains

4. maj 2023 åbnede så den polske bager. Han lukkede for godt en uge siden, 6 august 2025. Der var åbenbart ikke kunder nok.
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In May 2023 our Polish bakery opened. But sadly he had to close about a week ago. People did not buy enough bread and cakes there.

Det synes jeg er sølle i en by af Helsinges størrelse. Byen selv er på knap 10.000 indbyggere og har et stort opland. Der burde være basis for en god bagerbutik her.
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I think this is lousy. Helsinge is not the largest of towns, but it has almost 10,000 inhabitants in the town proper and a big hinterland - lots of rural area surrounding it - and it should be possible to run one real good bakery here.

onsdag den 13. august 2025

Words for Wednesday ~ August 13

Word for Wednesday is a challenge that was started a long time ago. Now it has turned into a movable event with Elephant's Child as our coordinator; and the Words provided by a number of people.

The general idea of this challenge is to make us write. Poems, stories, subtitles, tales, jokes, haiku, crosswords, puns, ... you're the boss.
Use all Words, some Words, one Word, or even none of them if that makes your creative juices flow. Anything goes, only please nothing rude or vulgar.

In August, Mimi of MessyMimi's Meanderings will supply us with prompts.

 It is also a challenge, where the old saying
"The more the merrier" holds true.

So Please, remember to follow the links, go back and read other peoples' stories. And please leave a comment after reading. Challenges like this one thrives on interaction, feedback and encouragement. And we ALL need encouragement.

- - A - - B - - C - - 

This Wednesday's prompts:
Easy
Student
Invasion
Encourage
Housing
Spectrum
        and/or the following archaic words
Gaud -- a trinket
Moil -- drudgery
Pore on -- think about, dwell on thoughtfully

Biking home today I got this idea for a story. Unfortunately only one of the archaic words  fit, but as we always say: "Use all Words, some Words, one Word, or even none of them", I feel good to go.

A Monday in the early summer just before the summer holidays. Or in other words towards the end of the first year on Unicorn Farm.


Susan sat on the garden swing when mom and dad returned from shopping. They looked at her, and mom asked, "But Susan! What happened?"

"It was an accident," Susan began, "and I lost my keys, and my bike is broken something terrible, and I think these pair of pants are only good for the bin."

"But what about you?" Mom asked.

"I'm bruised, and now after sitting, I feel stiff and sore all over, but nothing is broken or even sprained. I could walk home."

"Thank God," mom said, "come in and I'll scrub the wounds."

Susan followed mom into the big bathroom upstairs. Her right arm and leg were bloodied and filled with gravel and dirt.

Mom said: "This is going to hurt, but please remember what aunt Iris always says about scrubbing away the dirt?"

"I do! And her threatening to use a brush if hands are not enough!" Susan said, "I won't promise not to yell at you."

"Yell away," mum said, "but keep still."

Mom scrubbed the wounds with soap, as aunt Iris had taught her, and she even had to use a small brush on Susan's elbow. Susan whimpered and yelled a couple of times. Mom dried the wounds carefully with a clean towel, and put a band aid over the worst of them. "Now they're all clean at least, and you will mend. Luckily none of those need stitches."

"Phew!" Susan said, "I feel lucky after all."

When they came downstairs again, Dad had made coffee, and asked Susan to please tell what happened.

"I had been to the woods, as I told you this morning," Susan began.

What she did not tell was that she had been practising growing and plant mending spells in the woods - it was homework, and Thora had told that these spells would be allowed during the week.

"I was on my way home on my bike, when I saw a giant viper on the road just in front of me. It had that zig-zag pattern down its back and it was poised to strike. I could no way avoid it so I pulled up my legs as fast and far as I could. The wheels must have been hot from my hurrying home, because it went for my front tyre. It bit into it so violently that the tube tore, almost exploding, and having my legs up and all and running over the viper ... it threw me and the bike and the viper all together in one big mess.The viper was quite limp, I suppose it died. The bike was punctured and broken, and I was bleeding all over. I sat down and cried."

Susan took a sip of her coffee and continued: "But then I realised that I could not just sit there. Crying would not mend my bike or revive the viper. I don't know which made me more sad ... and I was growing sore and stiff. I tried walking with my bike, but it was too heavy, my arm and leg hurt, and the tube and tyre grated against the mudguard all the time. I could not walk it home."

Susan was again not telling the whole truth. She had pored on mending the bike and herself with magic, but she dared not run the risk of being expelled from Unicorn Farm.

"So in the end I stood my bike against a fence and locked it, then I walked home and discovered that I had lost my key out there too."

"What a luck the viper did not get you," mum said, "and are you sure it was a viper? They are not normally found here. Now at the place where you werre born, there were many vipers, and mice and one day a mouse even ... "

"Drink up your coffee and get into the van," dad interrupted. It was an old story. Mom had told it many times. "There's room for a bike and more in there, and I think that's a job for the mechanic. If we're lucky we can get there before he closes down for today."

"Sounds like a grand plan," mom said. "Susan, when do you need your bike again?"

"Need it," Susan said, "not until Thursday, when we have tennis lessons in the old sports place, but I'd like to have it back Wednesday after school, as we - me and some of the girls from school - planned a trip to the beach."

"That should be doable," dad said. "I know a  mechanic, who's good and fast. Get aboard!"

Susan climbed into the van, not without some moaning, the band aids stuck, and she had turned even more stiff and sore.

Susan told dad the way, and they found the bike still standing against the fence in its sad state. Dad searched for Susan's keys, but all he found was the viper, it really was a viper and a huge one for a viper 75 cm from snout to tail, and it's neck was broken. Dad loaded it, and the bike, in the behind of the car and drove very fast until they were again back in town.

"Just stay here, Susan," dad said. "I'll hand in your bike and be back in no time."

"Thanks, dad," Susan said and happily stayed in the warm van, not savouring the climb up and down once again, and dozed until dad returned and they headed for home.