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July 28 2010

planetveganscotland
15:56

July 21 2010

planetveganscotland
08:50

the tale of the strawberries

Once upon a time a princess planted 3 tiny strawberry plants in her garden.

carefully planted in the newly created bed

carefully planted in the newly created bed

They began to grow. Then, despite being guarded by a beady eyed and brave fox, they were eaten down to the quick by saucy young rabbits who were very numerous throughout that kingdom. Over the summer one of the plants recovered and produced 2 strawberries :)

Many years later (well, 3), many self planted runners later, this is how they looked:

a forest has grown up around the fox

a wild and mysterious forest had grown up around the fox

Rosemary and lovage were shunted to the side, still doing well at the edge of the forest (one of those stray potatoes growing among them too). And what a royal harvest there was! Big bountiful bowls for all the family several times a week :D

with soya cream

with soya cream

with a cherry on top

with a cherry on top

a strawberry from this magical garden was even purple-ised and put on a t-shirt

purple strawberry tank top

purple strawberry tank top

the frog prince

the frog prince

Frogbert called from beside the pond, “I’ve found the golden ball that you dropped in here some time ago!”, but nobody heard as they were all too busy with their strawberry obsession ;)

There is even a strawberry Lucy now :D

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June 06 2010

planetveganscotland
10:32

mellow

iris by pond, cleavers among

iris by pond, cleavers among

 a very mellow listen: Deltadream - based on the ancient lost Solfeggio frequency “Ut”, a tone linked with releasing guilt and fear, the shorter track there is a free download.  

mellow and cooling eat: minted noodle soup

books weve been mellowing out to in the sun: Named of the Dragon, a gentle mystery, writers, Arthurian and Tudor themes; The Other Half Lives, from Sophie Hannah, the best of her psychological thrillers I’ve read so far and Ask Mother Nature, another nature spirity book responsible for me feeling happy about all the chickweed growing in with the lettuce now :)

chickweed helps retain water in the soil and is a nice inclusion in salads

chickweed helps retain water in the soil and is a nice inclusion in salads

bridge over totally calm waters

bridge over totally calm waters

 Had a nice time with some more pilgrims to the house, this time the grandson of the man who built it. We all learned much from each other – apparently the roof used to be covered in solar panels, was the first house up here to have them…  no trace of them now… hopefully one day we’ll have them again :)

borage buds, soon time for blue stars and berries in the smoothies

borage buds, soon time for blue stars and berries in the smoothies

fully open

fully open

May 25 2010

planetveganscotland
09:49

faeryland

the borders

the borders

highly perfumed bluebells, wild garlic in back

highly perfumed bluebells, wild garlic in back

on the faery path

on the faery path

path

path

flowers

flowers

These cards remind me of the woods – a lovely story telling tool :)

story telling cards

story telling cards

 Other faery places:

gorse blooms

gorse blooms

pink snow is falling in the garden

pink snow is falling in the garden

R. Ogilvie Crombie (ROC)

CD of ROC’s lectures UK and US,  there is deep wisdom within, much before it’s time as concerns the environment.

May 10 2010

planetveganscotland
15:18

a spot of sun

alternative title: Toby the amazing two headed dog!

Fantine and Toby - not the best of friends but they will share a sunspot

and some ballet feet pics:

in parallel

in parallel

rise

rise

must learn to pull socks up

must learn to pull socks up

… gardening snowed off today… much hilarity reading P.G. Wodehouse’s Laughing Gas :D

May 05 2010

planetveganscotland
07:10

wordle

Wordle: blog.veganfamily.co.uk

(click for bigger one)

This is the sort of thing that’s get played with when procrastination is occurring! Transferring the frugal mailing list to a different server, a long and tedious job… (should you wish to sign up for the said frugal updates feel free to do so ;) ). However it is interesting to see how different the commonly used words are now in 2010 compared to the word cloud in 2006, a nice evolution I think :D

Tags: odd memories

May 01 2010

planetveganscotland
13:59

leaping fences in the woods

cowslips

cowslips

sometimes has unforseen consequences:

ouch

ouch

safer suggestions for woodland activities:

sunbathing

sunbathing

sitting

sitting

Tags: odd woods

April 08 2010

planetveganscotland
07:51

of Russians and swans

woods and loch

woods and loch

Totally loving the gorgeous springness that is all around now :) Had some lovely wild garlic pesto yesterday and think may do same today. Seems to have less of a garlic hit when very young though still very good.

freshly picked wild garlic and the sky

freshly picked wild garlic and the sky

Swans are still following us around – whooping ones fly over the garden and woods regularly just now and look – we have new swan taps on the bath following a water gushing disaster with the old very antiquated ones!

swan tap

swan tap

fitted for us by a Russian plumber, first plumber to come here who didn’t make a soap opera-esque drama about getting the water on and off with our old system and was also gentle and kind to elderly cats and frenzied frogs! More Russian-ness in The Turning Point from the beautiful Misha and Grishko ballet shoes from here:

ballet shoe heel

ballet shoe heel

sandy shore of the loch

sandy shore of the loch

February 09 2010

planetveganscotland
17:25

lovely herbs and the unintended

Cat has a wonderful new website: The Tasty Herbalist - go see :D

Strange day today where a slight disaster led to us doing totally unintended things such as visiting the Wallace and Gromit exhibition at Satrosphere. It was very good, also being about other animation and techniques etc.

the satrosphere itself

Wallace mouths

there were lots of sets from the wererabbit film

I love Morph!!

my amazing short film to rival Jurrasic Park

Charlotte got a bit cheeky with wibbly titles

manga design thing

a nice sturdy foot piano

January 12 2010

planetveganscotland
11:19

a casserole and a cookbook

casserole and Cranks cookbook

We will have been married 20 years this year… which causes me to reflect how far weve come, how much the world has changed in that time and to note the two items above. They were given to us as a wedding present by friends who I used to babysit for and here they are still with us, I don’t think any other dish we own has survived that long! The Cranks Recipe Book sparked my interest at once, as I had eaten in their restaurant in London while a student, and it called to mind lovely brick walls and earthenware plates of hearty soup (they now have one restaurant in Devon). 

It really taught me to cook, being the only cookery title I had at the time (bit of a change there then) in our first flat that we loved so much. I was fairly clueless when it came to the culinary arts. I remember phoning my mum at times with questions such as ‘how do you cook a neep? I can’t even seem to cut it up’. With the book I learned to bake bread, make cakes and the wonderfully frugal crecy plate pie, prepare soups and casseroles got put in the dish :) It influenced me in more subtle ways too. Being the one and only it got thoroughly read and I absorbed the health oriented nature of the pages, reading for example, how much adding fresh herbs enhanced the nutritional value of the food. I remember the excitement of planting up a small herb garden and reading more deeply into these subjects. Looking at it now I notice all the cheesy recipes but you could just use any one of the many vegan cheeses available now or leave it out altogether. 

Bit different when we first went vegan - a vegan cookbook obtained from the library that shall remain nameless (mainly as I can’t remember it’s name, I think it was somewhat generic, but also I do not want to slander it as it may have had other redeeming recipes) was responsible for me making a vegan cheese out of marg and yeast extract 13 years ago - absolutely disgusting, totally foul!!

So, my cranks book, heavily marked with food, water and childrens crayons. It is now available in a swanky new asparagus covered edition but you can still pick up the original for a penny :D

well used

As for the dish, it still gets used though not as much anymore. The odd apple/rhubarb crumble is popped in it. I now favour my big Le Creuset that you can cook on the hob and in the oven with - very handy for making a sheperdess/red dragon pie base in and just putting mashed tatties on top and then into the oven it goes. I am very lucky to also have two similar cast iron AGA pans/casseroles given to us by another friend who had them sitting unwanted and unused in his garage, and these are my 3 usual dinner cooking pans now.

AGA handle

Weve always been blessed with friendship :) I am currently reading Walking to Greenham sent to me by a wonderful woman and friend… a fascinating book and I find myself contemplating the larger worldwide changing of the times. What will the next 20 years bring?

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