It was our half term break last week. We seemed to have it a week later than pretty much the whole of the country and we were all so ready for some idle days of rest and relaxation. It was sooo good, all of it, even the low key days where we forgot what day it was and didn't bother to get dressed until after lunch.
With the brood returned to school today and our daily routine restored, I've thoroughly enjoyed the gentle silence here in the house. It made me sit quiet and still this afternoon catching my breath (if you can have an emotional breath to catch) taking some time to reflect and think about how this year is going so far. I took a look through my February photos and reminded myself how very good this past month has been.
February can be a tough ol' month and I find that unless I make a conscious effort to seek out the things that make me happy, the days tend to drag by in a slow, dull blur. I really find bluuurrr days very trying so I do my best not to allow them to take hold. It honestly doesn't take an awful lot to make me happy right down to my toes - a short walk by water, a good coffee, a jug of fresh flowers on my table, something colourful and yarny in my hands. All those things would be at the top of my personal feel-good anti-blur list, and instinctively I incorporate them into my days as often as I can.
It takes effort to get out for a walk in the winter months, and the Little People can be hard to persuade. But I find that when we do make it happen it's soooooo worth it and without fail I always return home feeling uplifted.
These photos were taken mid month, a cold, brisk stroll around the reservoir one Sunday morning. I wore my short floral wellies and paddled in the shallow water, thinking that if I can't be beside the sea then this sandy little reservoir beach is not a bad second best.
It was one of those walks where we constantly felt like we were only a few minutes away from a torrential downpour that would ruin everything. The sky was so dark and heavy with the threat of rain, but despite the ominous clouds and eerie light it never actually came, and I was thankful for that simple thing.
February was pretty much consumed by the Sweet Pea CAL for me and there wasn't really any time for much else. I spent some days in the studio tidying up and taking stock of things, clearing my table, re-jigging my very full shelves and generally faffing around making everything feel good in there. It's been a while since I had flowers on my studio table so I treated myself to some tulips from the supermarket, and oh they did make me happy!
Over the days that I was working in the studio I had the pleasure of watching those petals gently unfurl in the warmth of my cosy room. Such a beautiful visual pleasure, I couldn't stop drinking them in.
Flowers reached a peak on my mantel last week, with red hyacinths flowering at one end and bridal crown narcissus reaching for the ceiling at the other end.
I absolutely adore narcissus, the scent of them is so sweet and beautiful and so very much a February joy.
Out in my front garden and the crocus patch all of a sudden woke up after its winter slumber. We had a welcome amount of sunshine last week and these flowers bloomed their little hearts out. I'm sure they are early (I think of them as March flowers?) but I'm not complaining, they have been a real treat to see every time I come home and climb the stone steps to my front door.
The starlings continue to murmur above our house each and every evening, and my goodness, it is a spectacular sight. During the past few weeks the numbers have swelled dramatically and the flock is now absolutely mahoosive. Being that they fly (at great speed) right overhead here at number 24 it's impossibly hard to photograph and hard to describe the true scale of it. I found a beautiful bit of video footage on YouTube - do go and look ((here)) to see the full murmuration effect. The downside is the mess - our street is a bit of a poo zone, our car liberally decorated for the season. Not complaining though, I don't think I'll ever forget this Starling Winter.
At the start of our half term holiday last week we were blessed with a short burst of the most incredible weather. Cloudless blue, blue skies and warm hours of sunshine, it was absolute bliss.
Last Monday we took Little B on his bike to the park and even though it was February (truly a Winter month here in North Yorkshire) the temperature reached a balmy 18 degrees. EIgHtEen!!!!! It was t-shirt hot, lay on a blanket and soak in the sun hot, close your eyes and make-believe it's Summer hot.
It made me think of this....
.....I saw this online somewhere a while ago and it proper made me laugh! So I kept saying to J last week, this is Fool's Spring we're having you know, and he didn't have a clue what I was on about, but still.......it was glorious, an especially good memory as we appear to be firmly into the Second Winter this week. Won't be long until we can enjoy the Spring of Deception. Ha!
Coinciding with Fool's Spring, we were fortunate enough to enjoy a couple of short trips away from home at the end of February. The weather was utter perfection and we couldn't believe our luck.
J and I took off for a twenty four hour one night away from home just the two of us - we didn't go far, driving just 20 miles into West Yorkshire to visit the quirky little town of Hebden Bridge. We booked into a cosy little pub B&B high on the hill above the town, and spent our time walking and pootling in the sunshine.
During half term week, we decided very last minute to take a short family holiday over to St Anne's on the Lancashire coast. We've stayed here a few times before and were able to book the same house which was delightfully relaxing and familiar. I won't bore you with more weather details (just look at that sky!!!), but well, it was bloomin' wonderful. We celebrated J's Big Birthday (he reached the big 5-0 like me) and it was just the best little holiday.
The tide very rarely comes right in at St. Annes but occasional storms bring the waves right up the beach to the base of the sand dunes, leaving behind a strandline rich with seaside treasure. I just can't resist the urge to collect and gather when I'm by the sea, it's such a deeply ingrained habit that has been with me since childhood.
You can see how my creative coastal playtime took a hold.........got lots more to show you very soon!!!!
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You're right about the tide in St Anne's - I've been living in the area for over two years and have never seen the tide in there, though we go walking along the front from the pier to Fairhaven lake quite often! The next time you're over this way, take yourself to North Pier in Blackpool about an hour before sunset and watch the gathering of thousands of starlings who come to roost on the pier there. On my way home from work last evening the sky was absolutely full of them! They make a spectacular free show as they come together in an ever-increasing flock, it's well worth taking then time to see xx
Posted by: Jools | March 05, 2019 at 01:37 AM
It looks like February has been very kind to you this year. The starlings look like they were an incredible sight, minus the poo! xx Susan
Posted by: Susan | March 04, 2019 at 11:27 PM
Lucy, is all of that yarn SSDK? Love your flowers and all of the shells. Can't wait to see what's coming.
Posted by: Suzette Speights | March 04, 2019 at 11:15 PM
Oooh I’m loving the last photo... can’t wait to see what’s coming.. 😃
Posted by: Vickie | March 04, 2019 at 11:06 PM
Love the colorway of the shells, so very lovely! And I so enjoy you sharing your wanderings with us all. What beautiful countrysides to explore.
Posted by: Debra A. Price Agrums Sposa | March 04, 2019 at 10:51 PM
I enjoyed that country ramble and last photo looks very interesting !
Posted by: Heather Coady | March 04, 2019 at 10:43 PM
Oooo is this the first stirrings of a blanket we are seeing? Love the subtle colours- you could wrap such a blanket around you and just be transported back to a spring day on the beach.
Posted by: Linda Williams | March 04, 2019 at 10:30 PM
Such gentleness and thoughtfulness in this piece of writing. Thank you Lucy.
Posted by: Janette Surtees | March 04, 2019 at 10:24 PM
Lovely post as usual. I love your pictures.
L
Posted by: Suzana Behmer | March 04, 2019 at 10:13 PM