Tuesday, 9 September 2025

WOYWW 849 Chevrons and the Reading Tree

Hi all,
Hasn’t this week come round quickly! I’m back for our blog circle care of Sarah’s Craftshed
Here’s my desk:
I’ve been working on a new watercolour, I’ve called the Reading Tree. I had one when I was 8 or 9 years old, an oak tree in a nearby field. I’d take my book, a drink and a sandwich, hauled up in my Mum’s shopping bag with a length of rope, and I’d happily stay there for most of the day. 


My first Enid Blyton favourites were the Magic Faraway tree series, quite apt, considering 😀
My chevron blanket is progressing, I’m on my third strip now. Our Twiglet said I must be very patient to crochet like that, but the truth is that I have to keep my hands occupied, so I crochet while we watch TV or listen to an audiobook. We’re enjoying Louise Penny’s Inspector Gamache series at the moment. 

Bella approves and sends you all purrs. 
A new Sicilian restaurant has opened in Folkestone so we gave it a try last weekend. It’s called ‘Let’s Amore’, an odd name but we love Sicilian food so worth a try. We loved the starters: caponata (a sort of sweet and sour ratatouille), spicy sausage, a paste of sun-dried tomatoes, and olives, with focaccia. I could eat that as a main course!  Their signature main course is a fried closed pizza. I might try that another time as you can choose to have ricotta for the cheese element. I’m ok with fromage frais as it’s the tyramine in aged cheese that triggers my migraines. I had chicken Milanese, which was  very filling. The chef/owner gave us pistachio cannoli for dessert which were light and delicious. It makes us nostalgic for Sicily! 

And finally…


My art class starts again on Wednesday mornings so I’ll be visiting your blogs in the afternoon. 
Happy WOYWW
Hugs
Lynnecrafts xx





7 comments:

Neet said...

Sicilian food sounds good although I am not familiar with it but I do like Italian food so maybe. It sounds good to me anyway.
Love your chevrons, it's coming along nicely and the bit about your reading tree sounds idyllic to me.
Hugs, Neet 1 xx

Helen said...

the new restaurant sounds very interesting, hope you enjoy the main course next time! Keep going with the chevron blanket, it will be done in no time! Happy WOYWW Helen #3

Sarah Brennan said...

Quick visits today as I am still feeling pretty lousy. Desk visiting cheers me up bit at least! Stay safe and Happy WOYWW. Sarah

Mary Anne said...

Oh we had a mimosa tree in the front yard, the first crook just out of the reach of my annoying little brother. That was MY reading tree. Love yours. The chevrons are coming along nicely, and I grew up on both northern (Dad's parents) and southern (Mom's mom) Italian food. Yummy but the carbs did me no favours! LOL to the Fake ID funny.
Happy WOYWW!
Mary Anne (2)

Crafting With Jack said...

How lovely to find a new restaurant that you like. I like Spanish food, but it rarely as good in the U.K. your blanket is progressing nicely. I don’t remember my first books. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe was and still is a favourite. Happy WOYWW. Angela #10

Lunch Lady Jan said...

Lovely blog post today! I too had a reading tree down the Links and enjoyed hearing about yours. Lovely chevrons, I have looked at the pattern but am full of knitting atm, will have a go one day! The restaurant sounds lovely, so glad you had a good meal there, definitely one to return to. And the Oughtobiography made me hoot 😂😂
Hugs LLJ 7 xx

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

I love the new watercolour, very nice. The new restaurant sounds good too. Happy woyww, hugs Angela x9x