Saturday 29 December 2007

Off to see family :) For NYE

I'm off to Switwerland to catch up with family ( my sister, her husband, and their children), they have property in Verbier, but live in New York, so it's sort of half way for everyone to meet. I'm really looking forward to meeting my nephew and niece :)

Monday 17 December 2007

Christmas Update! Panto on Xmas Eve!!

I'm off to see Aladdin at the Hall for Cornwall in Truro, on Christmas Eve, Sam bought me the tickets as a surprise, havem't done anything like this for ages, can't wait!

Sunday 16 December 2007

Coming up to Christmas

Busy as a Bee, and enjoying every moment of it!

Hope You have a great Christmas!

Saturday 17 November 2007

A poem by Egal Bohen - "Cornwall"



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This poem means a lot to me, when I'm feeling bored of my surroundings I read it, and it reminds me how lucky I am to be in Cornwall.


"Cornwall" by Egal Bohen

Mystic land
Set in the sea
To catch in summer sun
In winter mist and tree bent storm
The gauntlet for to run

Mystic land of green and gold
Granite
Gorse
And druids grove
By moonlight cold

With bluest oceans on its shore
That every day beset
With sparkling waters
Fishers nets

Mystic land of rocky cliff
Ancient mound
Where jackdaws drift, and wheel on high
Buzzards soar
Ravens fly

Where sixteen hundred years ago
The ships of Rome did come, and go

Mystic land of thrift and mine
Thy heart is clear to see
For granite stone is hard to break
And so remains, explains
Your history

Egal Bohen

http://poetryofegalbohen.blogspot.com/

Thursday 25 October 2007

Carbon Zero Delivery

I'm really happy to say we have managed to organise Carbon Zero Delivery to offer to all of our customers.

Outlined below is how it works! :)

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Tuesday 2 October 2007

Blackberry Picking Near Fowey





We live in Cornwall, near Fowey, quite high up, and overlooking the Sea.

Around us, we have a couple of small farms, a dairy one, one that grows crops, and sells eggs, and a couple of fields are used for organic local beef.

It's that time of year, where the sun is still out and shining some days, but the Autum is on it's way, which means, down the small lanes, and along the pathways between fields Blackberries are often found, in abundance.

I went out earlier this evening with my father, for a walk- with a couple of bags for any potential blackberries. It's a route we often walk in the early evening, and we had seen the blackberries a number of times.

Walking down between the high hedges we turned down a path, going down a steep path next to some fields, we looked for the distintive signs, but could see none, it would seem someone else had had the same idea, in the last day or two.

Regardless, we walked on, determined to find balckberries, which we did... In nettle bushes, up high above our heads, hidden behind leaves, the sort of places, some people miss, or choose not to put their hand!

I think we spent about an hour and a half out, looking carefully, the walk only normally takes about 30 mins, so lots of time spent investigating!

We did find quite a few, here is a picture of some we bought back.



The blackberries were rather rapidly made into a homemade blackberry and

Sunday 2 September 2007

Natural Shaving Soap ^-^



I've been on a bit of a shopping spree, and have lots of lovely new products to try, I'm going to try all of them, and write honestly about them here.

I also have 3 other "Volunteers" to help me, my Mother, my father, and my girlfriend, who I am certain can't wait to get started.

All of our natural skin products are made by hand, in a shop window, in full view of the general public, by two lovely ladies. No hidden nasties here!

Tonight I've used the natural shaving soap, I've been a bit scruffy recently, and I try to avoid shaving at times, because I simply don't see the point, why waste all that water, time and soap every morning, when you don't need too, or like me work from home.

That and I have sensitive skin, so it can be quite painful.

First impressions, well it looks nice, all wrapped up in it's own ceramic (reusable) shaving bowl. It smells divine, even through the wrapper, well I like lime so I guess you could say I'm biased!

I opened it up, ran hot water into a sink, and grabbed my synthetic shaving brush ( No badger hair for me thanks!), and placed a hot flannel on my face.


I took it off, and placed the brush in the hot water, I squeezed it out a bit, and swirled it around the bowl to produce a rich thick lather.

The first thing I noticed was the warm rich smell of sage that had now appeared, then as I spread it on my face, how smooth and thick the shaving soap was.

I shaved using a new-ish razor, I'd used it a few times, but it still had that nice sharp edge to it.

The shaving was really smooth, and the blade literally followed the surface of my skin, I didn't have to use much pressure, and I didn't have to re shave the same place.

I thought it would be great to see what happened if you used a fair bit of water on the brush, and to see how light and bubbly I could get it.

Whoosh! It foams up pretty well, especially if you think nothing nasty went into this natural product. I used this froth to shave my face and cheeks, it didn't take any time at all before I was smooth as a baby's bottom.

I squeezed off the froth, now for the real test, the upper lip of doom!

Reverting to the thicker lather I made earlier I tentatively applied it to my top lip, expecting the sensation of plucking and afterburn of chilli.

I was pretty amazed when it didn't, well at least not like it normally does, it was honestly pretty painless for me.

Maybe its the lack of chemicals, or the fact it's made of shea butter, olive oil, and all sorts of natural moisturising gooodies, maybe I was just lucky ( this being the first try), it just didn't burn.

Ive cut the shaving cake in half and given the other bit to my dad, we are both going to try it for a week and see how it goes.

Cherio

Drew