Saturday, 29 January 2011

LONDON CALLING


Yes I am heading off again...


Firstly
 I am really looking forward to seeing my lovely Mum & Dad
I miss them soo much

Also planned is some retail therapy, dining & entertainment

A late lunch at Carluccio's,some shopping in Bluewater,
 before an early evening viewing of the Kings Speech



Back to S'holm on Friday and some girly time with my lovely daughter on Saturday

See you Soon! 
The bunting images are by
 Jenny Harris

The beautiful bunting can both be purchased in kit form from her etsy shop

I have both sets and they are my next project to complete!

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

SPOT THE DIFFERENCE?




SPOT THE DIFFERENCE?



This was my bargain find for 125 Swedish Krona
In English money, that equates to about a tenner!
I can't believe that the pink perlagonium
is still flourishing

She is called
Marbacka Pelergon
'Drottning Ingrid'
Queen Ingrid
read here

I think my Pelergoniums/Geraniums will be perfectly
 happy &regal sitting in this flower/plant stand.

Eventually I think it's going to go outside on the porch...

(Singing to myself)
'The sun'll come out tomorrow...'

Monday, 24 January 2011

MAGICAL...



View from the porch...


Side view of barn...





Frost and snow coated trees...


with a pink rinse


My dream...


Yesterday we had quite a bit of snowfall again!
As you can see from the pictures... taken on my i-phone

At about 4pm this afternoon I let the dog in, scratching at the front door and this is what greeted me...
The sky was just a glow in this purplish/pink haze
Soo magical... reflecting on the white snow

I just had to grab my i-phone and get snapping!

Friday, 21 January 2011

GUEST POST...CHICKEN KEEPING MADE EASY

This is a first for Swedish House...


It is my great pleasure to introduce 
the lovely Sian from
Diary of a Tinyholder


Sian has a light-hearted, genuine blog, about all the things most of us like to do...crafting, hunting vintage bargains, recycling, upcycling, freecycling...cooking, renovating, decorating
and of course blogging!

Amidst, all of this hive of activity, at her beautiful
 Sussex cottage...

 Sian mangages to work, raise funds for the charity ALZHEIMERS
as well as fitting in training for a trekk up to Mount Kilamanjaro to raise even more money for her chosen charity...
and also Keeps Chickens!

Myself & hubby have been considering keeping chickens for quiet some time...Have YOU?


If so, well your at the right place here!

READ

Sian's very informative
GUEST POST...





CHICKEN KEEPING MADE EASY




Hello everyone, my name is Sian and I’ve been keeping hens for a few years now and I’m now officially chicken obsessed!

I’d like to introduce you to my girls – Blackie, White and Brownie – 3 little Pekin Bantams.





My introduction to chicken keeping came as a complete surprise – Tim organised for Omlet to deliver my Eglu complete with chickens to arrive on the morning of my 27th birthday.
I still maintain it was the best birthday ever!


They come and spend a couple of hours building the house, showing you the basics (e.g., wing clipping and how to hold the hens), and everything you need to get started.

Much as I love my Eglu and would recommend Omlet products to anyone, you can by all the things you need, including the hens themselves and the kit, from local suppliers. The hardest part is knowing what you need and what you don’t need.


What do I need to get started?

First off, you need some outside space. If you only want 2 or 3 hens, then you’d be surprised at just how little outside space you do need. As long as they have a sufficient run, you can keep them in all day and they will be quite happy scratching around.

There are lot of different types of chicken houses.

Top left: chicken ark, these are usually very reasonably priced and ideal for 1 or 2 larger hens or 3 to 4 bantams

Top right: Traditional house – this is ideal if you have an enclosed garden and plenty of space for the hens to run around

Bottom left: Eglu classic – ideal for 2 to 3 hens, and 4+ bantams. You can also buy the run extension and add more hens to the brood.

Bottom right: wooden house and large walk in run.



What do chickens eat?

Food wise, young hens (pre laying age) need growing mash/chick crumbs, once they are around 18 weeks (point of lay) you need to start giving them layer mash or pellets. My hens prefer the mash to the pellets. Because hens have no teeth, their food has to contain grit so that they can mechanically break down their food. Layers mash and pellets both contain the grit that they need to digest their food.

You can feed them kitchen scraps, but I tend to avoid doing that and only give them tinned/frozen (and defrosted) sweetcorn or mixed seeds as a treat. The most important thing to remember is to never give them anything that isn’t fit for human consumption.

Food must be kept in a metal bin to prevent rats and mice getting to it.



What about bedding?
I’ve tried various makes of bedding, sawdust, bark chippings etc, but I’ve found the best is Hemcore horse bedding (made from Hemp) as it’s the perfect texture, stays quite dry and is pre-sprayed with citronella to deter the flies. If you can’t get hold of this, then Aubiose is the next best thing.





My chicken medicine cabinet essentials


Top left: purple spray for cuts and bruises. One of the less cute aspects of chickens is that if they see anything red they peck. So you do need to keep an eye on them to make sure they haven’t got any cuts or bruises. The purple spray keeps the wounds clean and deters any pecking.

Top right: Lifeguard – this is a vitamin preparation that you put into their water. I tend to do this once a week, perhaps more frequently in the winter to keep them nice and healthy.

Bottom right: Red mite powder for preventing red mite infestation

Bottom right: Worming pellets



It’s also good to have a big tub of Vaseline and baby oil for rubbing into their crowns in the cold weather and preventing frost bite.

So, can anyone keep chickens?


In the UK, you don’t need a license to keep chickens (as long as it’s less than 200!). Some new-build properties and ex-council houses may have restrictions on keeping chickens written into the deeds so it does pay to check. If you do have neighbours close by, then it’s courtesy to tell them that you have or are getting chickens, and to reassure them that you do not have any cockerels (roosters).
If you don’t have your own outside space, perhaps consider keeping chickens in the communal garden or perhaps them on an allotment?


How many eggs do you get per week?

That all depends on what type of hens you have.
 If you have a Road Island Red or brown hen, then you can get 7 large eggs a week, but pure bred hens lay much less frequently.
 A Light Sussex hen may lay up to 250 eggs/year.

 For more information on the different breeds of hens please visit the Omlet website 

My bantams lay about 5 eggs a week each from May to September, and stop laying over the winter.



On the right is an ordinary large egg and on the left is one of the bantam eggs – still surprisingly large given how small the bantam hens are!

So, what’s stopping you?

Keeping chickens is probably one of the most enjoyable, rewarding and very easy things to do. I love all birds, but chickens never cease to amaze and surprise me at just how intelligent they are and how much personality they have.

 So, go on, become a chicken keeper I can assure you, you won’t regret it!

Sian is hoping to climb Kilimanjaro in September for Alzheimer’s Society
and
 is currently holding charity raffles every week to raise money for the charity.

 Please do go and visit her blog
 and help her raise awareness about this cruel disease by either donating on her fundraising page
 or spreading the word!




Thursday, 20 January 2011

GUEST POST...Coming Soon...


This is a first for Swedish House...

The lovely Sian from

will be guest posting tomorrow!

Sian has a light-hearted, genuine blog, about all the things most of us like to do...crafting, hunting vintage bargains, recycling, upcycling, freecycling...cooking, renovating, decorating
and of course blogging!

In admist, all of this hive of activity, at her beautiful Sussex cottage (which I hasten to add looks like it is from that wonderful, feel good, snuggle up & get cosy film  'The Holiday')

Sian mangages to work, raise funds for the charity ALZHEIMERS
and keep chickens, as well as fitting in training for a trekk up to Mount Kilamanjaro to raise even more money for charity...

PLEASE STOP BY TOMORROW

to read Sian's
very informative

 GUEST POST...

"Chicken Keeping Made Easy"




Tuesday, 18 January 2011

THE MOON....



“See how nature - trees, flowers, grass - grows in silence; see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they move in silence...we need silence to be able to touch souls.”


~Mother Theresa of Calcutta~


This is the sight we saw
when we arrived home from school today at about 3.30pm
These photo's were taken on my new i-phone...experimenting

The boys are going to do some cross-country ski-ing this evening...
It has been snowing today and it's a mild evening -10!
 I will be power walking with my friend this evening...
 and walking Stanley

Have a good evening

Saturday, 15 January 2011

TULIP DAY!

TULPANENS DAG!

Today is Tulip Day in Sweden
It has been celebrated for the last 21 years
The reason for Tulip day is to celebrate the coming of spring...


I think that is a really good reason. 
 Spring is a looong time coming here...

I need some colour and warmth.

Outside it is very snow white and extremely cold today
 -27 degrees

I googled this info.
Swedes buy approximately 1 million Tulips a day
 between January - Easter.

That's a lot of Tulips!

Well I bought 2 bunches yesterday
 so that makes 20...


Here are some more on my coffee table...

Friday, 14 January 2011

FLOWERS FOR YOUR FRIDAY



I LOVE this unique
 florist shop

 Take a look also at her charming blog
Miss Pickering

Have a wonderful weekend!
Har en bra helg!



~x~

Thursday, 13 January 2011

SPRING GREEN... CALENDAR

Desperate for colour and looking for Spring...



I was soo happy when this arrived in the post today.
It really cheered me up!

This perpetual calendar is in full working order, a beautiful
spring green with a fantastic patina and it's SWEDISH!

I purchased it via the lovely Mia's blog
Lilla Blanka 


I LOVE old things...
I wonder whose desk this sat on, on this date in 1931?


Well today in 2011 ...
some 80 years later it sit's on my desk!

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Tuesday, 11 January 2011

FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE...







My 'Pillow Swap' arrived on Friday.
A cushion cover,beautifully made with a tapestry panel.
My pillow swap partner Lena is soo kind & generous she also sent me the wonderful set of Russain dolls above.

THANK YOU SOO MUCH LENA

Thanks also go to the talented  and creative duo and organisers

Sunday, 9 January 2011

FARROW & BALL...OH AND SOME HORNS



Farow & Ball paints are simply the best!

I found this tester pot of Parma Gray 27 (quite blue) which had been brought over with us in the original move from London

Whilst I have been busily finishing off painting the kitchen cupboards, My Darling decided to keep me company and paint these...
  


These are now hanging in our youngest son's newly decorated bedroom


And these were delivered on Christmas Eve at 5pm
By Tomten (Father Christmas)

We live in the middle of nowhere...
My eldest son answers the door to Tomten and lets him in!

He looked quiet similar to this...


(I found this photo on our local Kommuns website ...the coat is identical...)


We were in shock...so we were unable to take a photograph
and it all happened so quickly

A Paper Potato Sack was slung over his back tied with string
We offer him a beer...he declines...too busy
He wishes us GOD JUL and we do the same
He leaves the sack on my kictchen floor
and departs

We watch from the window, as he walks up the drive and onto
the road, carrying a lantern to light the way, waving goodbye

Surreal!

These wonderful mounted horns were inside

Tack Sa Mycket Tomten!
Thank you so much Father Christmas
~x~

Friday, 7 January 2011

CATH KIDSTON PRIZES ...LOOOOOK!


The lovely Sian
 at

is holding a fantastic



Please buy some raffle tickets at only £2 each
for YOUR chance to win some really excellent prizes
for a really super cause.

Sian will later in the year, be climbing Mount Kilamanjaro to raise funds for the
charity

A most worthwhile cause!

This is something that is very close to my heart...
My lovely, beautiful Mum at only 64 years young is now in the advanced stages of Alzheimers Disease.

I know that my family is not alone...heart breakingly many individuals and more and more people and families are being affected by this evil, wicked, disease.

Soo please please please

(I know that you all are such a kind-hearted, generous, bunch of  lovely blogging friends...)

BUY
 some raffle tickets

And help the fantastic Sian in reaching her goal to raise funds.


link


THANK YOU ALL VERY VERY MUCH



~x~


   

Thursday, 6 January 2011

A PEEK AT MY KITCHEN...


I LOVE...




The open shelves in our kitchen...

I am so happy I decided not to put the cupboard doors back on.

I Feel that these shelves define my personality
In a funny kind of way...

It's an eclectic mix of old/new
Swedish/British

All mixed up!

P.S.
 This photo was taken at the end 2009
   The shelves are even fuller now...
I'll update picture when I do a full kitchen reveal, once it's completed!

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

HOME SWEET HOME



I do feel very priviledged to live here...

I really need to be making plans to
 renovate, recycle and re-create

I have lots of ideas...

So now I need to devote some time
to putting these into action

First off...
 I need to complete my lovely white upcycled kitchen, which I am so absolutely, thrilled with.
It's all those annoying little things...

Two cupboard doors I didn't quite finish painting because at the time I ran out of paint...
Once this is done I can replace back the  original chrome handles.

And a Cream SMEG fridge would be nice!!!

Second on my list...
Many old houses in Sweden have as standard
 a pantry called
 SKAFFERI

For inspiration I have been storing and looking and at many images.

To start and finish on this small & awkward space, (but oh soo lovely to have), along with the kitchen would be great!

Third on my list...

Well I am going to stop myself there.
And finish the tasks in hand ;-)

HOPE TO BE BACK SOON!

You know where I am and what I'm up to...

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

I THINK THIS WILL BE...


I think this will be...
 A spring project for the Sommer Stuga...
I have several of these old wooden box crates

 We were lucky to find them in & under the barn
I am all for recycling!

Untidy shoes and boots in the hallway
has to be my pet hate...

So fully inspired, last Spring we built this in the hallway of our home



You can read more 
And it works really well...

Apart from 4 pairs of ski-boots and 2 pairs of cross-country boots...
Stood in the hallway now!

BUT I am not complaining ;-)