This week has been a bit of a pain with lots to do at work, a heap of things I'd have liked to do at home and feeling less than 100%. No I haven't been ill but I hadn't got a lot of energy and everything I did seemed to drain more energy. I didn't even write a post about our visit to an exhibition. Fortunately yesterday was a me day and slowly over the day I did some cooking, some sewing and watched a film. Doing things at home always makes me happy and I sleep better. Over the week I've been slowly preparing hexies for the grandmother's garden quilt. These don't take any brain power so are perfect at the end of a long day whilst chatting or watching TV.
Winding back to last Sunday, John and I went to the Jenny Saville exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London. We had tickets for 4p.m. but arrived early so we had a walk around Trafalgar square since the weather was so nice. That's when I noticed the buildings on the road opposite. When you live somewhere you don't always see thing around you. I've visited Trafalgar Square numerous times over the years but I've never fully noticed the architecture of the building opposite. I love the different styles and sizes.
Most of the paintings on display were huge so it was good that there was room to stand back and study them. After the exhibition we visited the cafe for tea and cake. The cake was delicious.
Yesterday evening I decided to work on my embroidered table cloth. It was very relaxing to be concentrating on my stitching and I listened to an audio book whilst I worked. I don't get on with my embroidery very quickly if I watch TV so listening to a book or podcast is perfect. Here is how much I got done. I finished off the yellow flowers and all other flowers in the hoop except the blue flower on the left
Tomorrow afternoon we are going to visit older daughter and family. I can't decide whether to take my knitting or this embroidery with me to work on while we chat.
So nice to see pictures and read about your cooking adventures. I've never made brownies either, yours look delicious, I love your pretty embroidered tablecloth,
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