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Saturday, 16 February 2008

Saturday Sky

Saturday Sky, winter tree and Felixstowe

DH spent ALL of last night being very sick. Gastroenteritis - I'll let you fill in the blanks.

So, as we were clearly not going to be going shopping in
Colchester today I figured I'd use my unexpected free time (between making cups of tea, re-filling hot water bottles and making appropriate sympathetic noises) to post my first Saturday Sky in quite some time.

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Saturday, 21 July 2007

Saturday Sky with Port



for the Saturday Sky webring

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Saturday, 9 June 2007

Saturday Sky with Lighthouse - Part 2


The Low Lighthouse in Harwich, with the High Lighthouse in the background.

Ships approaching the harbour in the 1800's would align the lights of these two lighthouses to steer a safe course up the channel. Over time the channel shifted and these lights became redundant in 1863, replaced by the Leading Lights further west along the shore in Dovercourt.



The Low Lighthouse is now the home of the Harwich Maritime Museum.

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Saturday, 7 April 2007

Saturday Sky with Lighthouse


The Harwich
High Lighthouse was built in 1818, replacing an earlier lighthouse which sat over the town gate. It and the Low Lighthouse 150 yards away on the shore served as "leading lights" - a view of one light positioned over the other meant a ship was on the correct course into the harbour. Over time the harbour channel shifted and the lights became redundant in 1863.


The lighthouse now houses the National Vintage Wireless and Television Museum.

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Saturday, 10 March 2007

Saturday Sky


Saturday Sky
with Pussywillow

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Saturday, 24 February 2007

Saturday Sky

Clouds over Felixstowe
(as seen from our bedroom window)

And here's the 5-day forecast:
Mmm, nice. Actually, I'm quite looking forward to Wednesday. If it's going to rain I like it to really rain. Hey, I spent 11 years in the Pacific Northwest - I do rain.

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Saturday, 13 January 2007

Saturday Sky


Back yard, 7:00am, 13 Jan 07

If I haven't already been kicked off the Saturday Sky webring for non-participation, here is my first SS for 2007 (ok, ok, it's my first since October last year).

I'm not making any promises about future SS's but it was so nice to see a bit of sunlight after days of cloud and rain that I had to take a picture.


And no, it didn't last.

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Saturday, 14 October 2006

No Saturday Sky

That's not strictly true, of course. There is a sky. I just haven't taken a picture of it.

Truth is, I'm finding I just don't have the time anymore to do all the things I want to do online - maintain this blog, read my newsgroups, check out eBay, look up information on the myriad things that occur to me in the course of a day, keep up with all my special interest groups' emails (literally hundreds a day) - and do all the things I need/want to do in the real world.


The problem is I have too many interests. I'm into crocheting (my first and deepest love), cross stitch (I have sooo many charts and kits to do it's not funny), quilting (I'm really slow so it takes me forever to finish anything), friendship bracelets, reading, walking, Tai Chi, languages, cooking, tarot, photography, gardening, stamp collecting, art & design, correspondence, sudoku, kakuro (used to be called Cross Sums way back when only nerds like me did number puzzles - still my fave), crosswords, jigsaw puzzles... I could go on. I think there's a strong Gemini influence in my chart.

But lately I've found myself spending so much time online downloading patterns, reading other peoples' blogs (don't get me wrong, I love reading 'em - you're all wonderful!), trawling through recipes, lurching from interesting website to interesting website (ooo, look, another thing to get "into", must bookmark this and check it out sometime - yeah, like when I've found a way to get by on 1 hour of sleep a night), etc, etc, etc - that I'm not actually getting anything done. I've got more patterns than I could complete in several lifetimes (needlework is definitely my biggest "into"), I've got at least a dozen projects on the go but I never seem to actually finish anything.

You know where this is leading. It's got to stop.

I've already unsubscribed from a load of my special interest groups. I've stopped my eBay search notices (I haven't got the money to spend anyway). I'm limiting myself to logging on only 5 days a week (you may laugh, but it hurts!).


And now I'm going to take a break from blogging.

You probably won't notice much difference. I've hardly posted more than the Saturday Skies for a while now anyway and even that's been a struggle. I've wanted to do more, really, but I've just not had the time and, frankly, I've not done anything to post about.


I'm honestly gonna miss you all - I feel like you're all friends and I care about what goes on in your lives. But maybe if I walk away for a while I'll get a life again and then, if I get the time, I can come back and post about it (hey, maybe I'll even have a picture of something I've finished!). And if I am ever in the neighbourhood I'll be sure to pop in and see y'all.

TTFN   xx

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Sunday, 8 October 2006

Saturday Sky with Telegraph Pole

Late again. I'm blaming it on my weekend guests this time. It was easy enough to nip outside and take the picture but I couldn't exactly excuse myself for an hour or so while I edited the photo and uploaded it onto (into?) my blog. Hey, I'm on dial-up still... everything takes ages!

As you can see we're still getting some smashing weather. The temperature has dropped a bit but I'm not complaining. As long as the sun is shining, I'm happy.

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Saturday, 30 September 2006

I'm baaaaack!

Did ya miss me?

Actually, we've been back since last Saturday. We had a lovely, restful time in Cornwall but now I'm absolutely frazzled again trying to catch up with everything.

So this Saturday Sky is a bit of a cheat. It's not the Saturday sky here in less-than-sunny Essex but a Saturday sky - in gloriously sunny Cornwall. Showing a cliff face at Porth Beach, near Newquay, two Saturdays ago to be precise. If you look closely, towards the upper left-hand corner, you can just make out the crescent moon.





Catching up with my emails is taking the longest. If you've written to me I will - eventually - reply. The biggest problem - well, it's not really a problem and it's self-inflicted anyway - is the volume of emails I get from Gathering Threads, a thread crochet Yahoo! Group. Several hundred a day! But they're all so wonderful - interesting discussions about techniques, thread suggestions, lovely pictures of everyone's creations and then, of course, all those fabulous lacey patterns that I just have to try. Assuming I live to be 943.

Anyway, I hope to be back on schedule for next Saturday's sky. And once I edit the rest of my holiday photos I'll post a few more of those as well.


TTFN

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Saturday, 9 September 2006

Saturday Sky with Station

Dovercourt station, a ten-minute walk from our house, is the second last stop on the single-track line between Manningtree and Harwich, named the "Mayflower Line" because the captain of the Mayflower, Christopher Jones, was born in Harwich.

There used to be one further stop - the "Train Ferry" at Harwich Harbour, which carried railcars to Zeebrugge, until the service was discontinued in 1987.

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Saturday, 2 September 2006

Saturday Sky

Sky from my back garden, 7:30am.

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Sunday, 27 August 2006

Sorry I'm late


















We had company yesterday and today - friends from my old meeting in Tottenham - so no computer action. And I forgot to take an "official" Saturday Sky so here's yesterday's holiday snap with the greatest proportion of sky - DH and friend sorting out their seaweed before slinging it at each other. Nice. We're at the West End beach at Dovercourt Bay, just a 2-minute drive/20-minute walk from our house (yippee!), and that's Walton-on-the-Naze in the distance.

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Saturday, 19 August 2006

Today's sky

Today's Saturday Sky comes to you from Lavenham, Suffolk - looking down the hill in Prentice Street towards the patchwork of fields beyond. It had been raining heavily only a few minutes earlier.

Lavenham is a lovely medieval town famous for its half-timbered buildings and beautiful "wool church", built thanks to the prosperity of local wool merchants.

We enjoyed our visit, and the wonderful lunch we had at Sweetmeats Tea Room, and plan to go back (to both!) again.

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Saturday, 12 August 2006

Saturday Sky with Workshop

Threatening clouds and wind whipped trees - and a brooding shot of DH's new workshop (16'x10'. At last! A home for all his toys tools).















It's been a dreadful day weather-wise. To use the vernacular, it's been chucking it down and blowing a hooli all day! I do feel sorry for the two fellas who spent five hours out in it putting up the workshop. DH did cook them a lovely fry-up before they left, though (...to go do another, albeit smaller, job).

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Saturday, 5 August 2006

Visitors

Dovercourt, Essex - 5 August 2006, 2:49pm
















Saturday Sky from my friends' back garden, where a number of us from Clacton Friends Meeting enjoyed a lovely tea and the chance to have a good natter. Quaker worship may be based on silence but we can sure make up for it the rest of the time!

And here's a visitor to *my* garden this afternoon - a big, green dragonfly. She was about 3"/75mm* long with a 4"/100mm wingspan but still difficult to see against the leaves. I say "she" because I believe it was a female Southern Hawker (Aeshna Cyanaea).

*8/8 Amended from centimeters (thanx PB) - now that would have been a big dragonfly!

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Saturday, 29 July 2006

Hot and Hazy


















View from the bathroom: across the River Stour towards Shotley Marina - 29 July 2006, 11:11am.

When I took this Saturday Sky this morning it was very hot and humid, but the wind picked up this afternoon and it's a bit cooler now. We have the promise of rain from the west for tomorrow. There have been isolated downpours all around us for several days but not a drop here. I hope we do get some rain this time. We need it - for the garden and for our sanity!

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Saturday, 22 July 2006

Saturday Sky

At home - 22 July 2006, 11:39am
















After a scorcher of a week the weather turned overcast today but it's only a teeny bit cooler. And it's due to get even hotter next week. SNAKES ON A PLANE!*

(*You can blame that little outburst on Crazy Aunt Purl.)

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Saturday, 15 July 2006

Saturday Sky 3


















A crystal clear blue sky above the Fryatt Memorial (Harwich) Hospital Fete - 15 July 2006, 3:16pm.

Not as dramatic as last week's offering but you couldn't have asked for better weather. Who told you it always rains in England?

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Saturday, 8 July 2006

Saturday Sky 2


















Near Little Bentley, Essex, looking north - 8 July 2006, 10:42am.

We spent this gorgeous day walking on Mersea Island and then stuffing ourselves silly with prawns, crab, smoked salmon, smoked mackerel, cockles, mussels and crevettes - the current seafood platter selection from the Company Shed, West Mersea - all accompanied by a hunk of stonebaked bread and washed down with a lovely Pinot Grigio (both bring-your-own). Fantastic.

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