
Happy New Year from New Zealand
Wishing You All the Very Best of Everything in the Year Ahead
Wishing You All the Very Best of Everything in the Year Ahead




But the reason it's precious to me, the reason that I keep it, is not for the recipes (although there are some goodies in there that I recall fondly) - it's for the handwriting. The fabulously neat & tidy penmanship that these days seems to be something from a by-gone era. written in fountain pen, no less.


Gabriela's main present was almost forgotten, & left tucked behind the tree (so as not to be too obvious). She was not terribly amused.lol!
Michaela offering Finn a helping hand on the 'family' Christmas present my brother bought for his tribe.
This is what happens when my mum is let loose with a camera. She's threatening to have it printed & framed....apparently the nicest photo of me in a while.
Michaela - this is priceless. Her big brothers surprised her with an electric guitar & amplifier. At this point it hadn't quite sunk in what had just been put in her lap. Her later reactions were the highlight of my day.


Of course I donned appropriate summer footwear for a rainy day (ever practical....that's me)
Cream the softened butter, & icing sugar until light & fluffy, almost white. (Pour gin & tonic each whilst these are creaming away merrily.)
Slice, not too thinly (Mum makes each slice about 10mm thick) & squeeze the log back into shape between each slice.
Ahh the part I was waiting for, licking the mixer - a 40 something year old daughter who really only wanted to relive her childhood & see if licking the mixer was the best part of the whole process! Perhaps it's the second best thing - these days it seems that warm shortbread fresh out of the oven is the best part.
I picked a few that were starting to open the other night & brought them inside. Today I went back outside & wondered if these would ever look as they had in past my gardens, planted in groups & allowed their freedom.
Things have established themselves quite well in the last year, I've managed not to lose a single hosta, the Thalictrum rochebruneanum (meadow rue?) looks like it has always been there & the Alchemilla mollis (lady's mantel - see I do know some of the common names!!) is settling in nicely.