Hampshire, England (by Scott Evans)
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British infantrymen take part in a street fighting exercise amidst the ruins of a British street after an air raid - Lymington, Hampshire, England, 1941
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It's Great When You Cake by Vanessa Cooper
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Somerley, Ellingham & Harbridge with Ibsley, Hampshire, England
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The white garden at Wyards Farm in Hampshire is not quite all white. The sulphur yellow flowers of alchemilla just adding that often indispensable colour break.
Creative Gardens, 1986
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Knit this square yesterday, the yellow is that little skein of handspun hampshire that I dyed in the second round of exhaust. I got pretty far on an acrylic garter stitch scrap blanket à few years ago, before realizing I hate acrylic and have less than no use for a blanket made of the stuff. But man, the squares looked really nice. This blanket is stockinette because I intended to practice flat colorwork, but I wish I'd just done garter stitch. I love how it looks a lot more. Anyway... the gray is some Jacob scrap. I like both sides, not sure which will be face up when I sew it on. I need to block a ton of them atm, just don't really enjoy it. (That is another benefit of garter stitch squares).
Also the bread. Just finished its first rise. It's a blend of bread flour, whole wheat, and rye. The rye was accidental, I was looking for either spelt or more whole wheat but it wasnt labeled and light in the basement was off, so I grabbed rye accidentally, and... eh. Also has toasted Pecans. Idk, all my bread is 'what if I tossed a bunch of random stuff in a bowl while having very thick brain fog ?' But it usually tastes pretty good.
Also, 3 rolags down. I'm taking a long time with them trying to get all the vm out, but I think it's actually working really well. We'll see.
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Goldfinch in the garden 11th July 2023
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Somerley House being sketched by classical architect Conor Lynch
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Porcelain Fungus (Oudemansiella mucida), New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England.
Photographer: Guy Edwardes.
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