Wednesday, December 03, 2008

PMC

Meriel went to a class to be taught about PMC or precious metal clay. You form this putty into any shape you want and then fire it in a kiln or even use a blow torch. You can mold it, cut it, do allsorts and at the end of the firing you get pretty much pure silver (or gold if you want to pay loads for it). It looks like awesome stuff.

Then of course, we had to photograph it.

Meriel's PMC neclace

Necklace

Monday, November 17, 2008

Hugh & Gill Lenfestey

Hugh and Gill are standing as Douzaineers for St Pierre du Bois and asked me to take some portraits of them. So I went down to their house with all the gear (not that there's that much). We took quite a few so that they'd have a selection and these were the ones they chose:

Gill

Hugh

I like them. Although I like this one of Hugh more, mainly because he's not standing as a Douzaineer in this one:

Hugh

There's three seats available and four candidates, so it'll be interesting to see the results, especially seeing as both Mr and Mrs Lenfestey are effectively competitors.

Another party ...

... another butterfly

Butterfly

Fireworks 2008

We went to La Hougette with the Lenfesteys (no, the other Lenfesteys). Preceeded by hot dogs and succeeded by chocolate fountain. Lovely evening.
Of course, the trick about taking pictures of a firework display is not to miss the whole thing by looking through the camera, which is why I only have this one:

Fireworks

And of course these were a little easier, as the subjects remained static for a period equivalent to the stuffing of a face.

Emma Cara

Recycling

We all went on a tour of some of Guernsey's recycling facilities week before last. Really interesting stuff. Cara went to Grandma's house, but Jonah came along. I think the best part for him might have been the car crushing. Come to think of it, I think we all liked that bit.

Meriel & Jonah

After Ferrous mess Metal things

And here's some of the materials that we saw being processed:



The metal recycling facility was certainly the most photogenic.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Flying

Jake came round yesterday after school and we set about making paper planes

Flying

There is no better flyer than the Rapier, I guarantee it.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Rosehip syrup

Along with the sloes on the cliff, we've found loads of rosehips, so Meriel's been making rosehip syrup, which is gorgeous, not to mention good looking:

Rosehips Rosehip syrup

Waffles ahoy!

Cider pressing 2008

Another year, another cider pressing at the Foley's house. Really good weather and loads of people turned out. It almost seems like it's such an enjoyable event that the attendance is going to increase exponentially. Lovely food, good company, tonnes of apples and hard (ish) labour - perfect.

Sloe gin

It's Blackberry, apple and sloe season, so we've been hitting the cliffs on a regular basis to go foraging for stuff. Worryingly we seem to have collected alot more sloes than blackberries and seeing as sloes aren't much good for anything other than making gin. Perhaps more worrying is the fact that we have children making it. How immoral!

Sloes

Sloe Gin
I may have been drinking Sloes Gin in
In Gin Gin's in

Nook and Cranny

The cats have taken to sleeping next to each other all the time (when they're not sleeping alone somewhere else). It's very sweet, perhaps it's because they're getting old.

Nook and Cranny

White board

Meriel bought Cara a white board - it'll probably help save on paper. Cara draws alot, so it only seems fair that she has the resources available.

Cara's new white board

This one's a person "in" a butterfly.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Watch

Watch

There's no reason to deny it, the cbeebies website is awesome.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Gran and Pampa

An end of summer visit for the Yates' wa gifted with good weather. Lovely day on Petit Bot and perfect conditions for dribble castles to be built and demolished by the tide. Captured, of course, by time lapse:

Saturday, September 27, 2008

The third and final wedding of the year was Sarah and Russell's. Really great wedding, we couldn't have had a better time. The kids loved it, we loved it, the weather was perfect, the sea was warm (ish) and the people were superb. The wedding was in Southwold in Suffolk - an almost too perfect town on the shores of the North sea. Beautiful.

Nice one, Sarah and Russell and congratulations.