It feels like summer has started today. Somehow this has spurred me into action & I feel like blogging again.
It has been nearly a year since my last blog (that sounds like a confession) but I really haven't felt like it.
Winter here has been grim & we have been hibernating.
Perhaps now it is warmer our little mice friends will vacate my house & go to live outside.........I don't want to evict them but the scratching & scraping in the large bag of dog food does keep me awake some nights.
We have lambs in the fields, chicks under hens, broody hens on eggs, cats hunting mice & dogs hunting cats so in many ways things have not changed since last year.
Business has been steady away, with the cottages booked up months in advance & the campsite as popular as ever.........the furniture has been story of new designs, new marketing via 'not on the high street' and plans for a new website. We are hoping for a fabulous bank holiday weekend ahead & can't wait to see some of our regular May Bank campers.
Tomorrow we have 100 hedge plants arriving and a 1.5 tonne digger to shift some stone, slate & rubble to start a garden in the garden to 'The stables' cottage. We will plant lots of cottage garden plants & shrubs and wild flower seeds to form a hopefully a deep & interesting walled garden (see the before photo) I will keep the blog updated with how we progress. Pete & I are scared gardeners; lack of knowledge & experience makes us unsure of what to do & how so we will be relying on the HGV's (Hafod Gardening Volunteers) for advice & confidence in this task.
Meanwhile here are some photos of our latest furniture designs & a few others:
Hafod Farm, Betws y Coed
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Sunday, 12 August 2012
About us: High Summer is Here
About us: We have endured a long wait for this weather & now it is finally here we will not take it for granted: tee shirts, sun cream (yes, suncream in North Wales) home made lemonade with heaps of ice, sunglasses are all the order of the day here. Hafod Farm camp site we have been full, the cottages are using the garden furniture & a permeating smell of barbecuing hangs in the air morning, noon & night as our campers & guests make the most of our late summer.
News of the farm jalopy is not good, it is poorly sick & has had to have its head skimmed or something equally painful, anyway, after lots of work the final diagnosis is terminal for the poor old thing. We may have to get something practical & boring like a van which makes me sad.....I liked the quirks of the pick up & the fact that if I did have a little shunt up against a bollard you couldn't really tell because of the other knocks & bumps!!
Yesterday was the long awaited Eglwsbach show & we had a great stand opposite the main livestock ring & the Beer tent....perfect location as the sun made me quite thirsty. Here are the photos..
News of the farm jalopy is not good, it is poorly sick & has had to have its head skimmed or something equally painful, anyway, after lots of work the final diagnosis is terminal for the poor old thing. We may have to get something practical & boring like a van which makes me sad.....I liked the quirks of the pick up & the fact that if I did have a little shunt up against a bollard you couldn't really tell because of the other knocks & bumps!!
Yesterday was the long awaited Eglwsbach show & we had a great stand opposite the main livestock ring & the Beer tent....perfect location as the sun made me quite thirsty. Here are the photos..
Sunday, 5 August 2012
About us: As I watch the rain falling...........
About us I aim not to get wet in the mornings to avoid being wet all day....that's OK in theory, but I got my first soaking about 10am this morning putting campers on the field & have been dishevelled ever since. I have given up wearing any footwear other that my birkis as my feet get so wet, so often, it's not even worth trying to keep them dry!! It must be August then........
Apparently wet weather is good for something......catching salmon, so Pete can be found on the river Conwy most evenings catching dinner we hope, as that will mean I won't have to go shopping !!
Furniture wise we are full flow to make a range to take to the Eglwysbach show from chopping blocks to wardrobes & everything in between we will be loading up the vintage horsebox & setting up our stand next Friday. Safest clothing choice will probably be wax jackets & hunter wellies....but we can always hope.
Thrill of the week.........seeing my dinner service on Agatha Chrisites Poirot .....I lead a very sheltered life!!
Achievement of the week........Selling a bed to 'Liberty' of London (my favourite shop in the whole wide world)
Moan of the week........Getting a £3000 water bill from Welsh Water, when I think we provide more water to them off our land than we are ever likely to use!!! maybe I should send them a bill !!
High of the week.........The lovely Strawberry daiquiris made by Donna which made me forget about the rain <3
Apparently wet weather is good for something......catching salmon, so Pete can be found on the river Conwy most evenings catching dinner we hope, as that will mean I won't have to go shopping !!
Furniture wise we are full flow to make a range to take to the Eglwysbach show from chopping blocks to wardrobes & everything in between we will be loading up the vintage horsebox & setting up our stand next Friday. Safest clothing choice will probably be wax jackets & hunter wellies....but we can always hope.
Thrill of the week.........seeing my dinner service on Agatha Chrisites Poirot .....I lead a very sheltered life!!
Achievement of the week........Selling a bed to 'Liberty' of London (my favourite shop in the whole wide world)
Moan of the week........Getting a £3000 water bill from Welsh Water, when I think we provide more water to them off our land than we are ever likely to use!!! maybe I should send them a bill !!
High of the week.........The lovely Strawberry daiquiris made by Donna which made me forget about the rain <3
Monday, 16 July 2012
About us: This weeks Mid July Blog.
About us: Apart from the obvious jet stream disaster we are doing quite well this week. Four days in seven were rain free but on the days it did rain it made up for the dry days!!! I brought an old tin bath a few weeks ago for planting in: I thought it would make a nice colourful display in the yard........needless to say the bath is now half full of rain water & if I had planted anything it probably would have drowned!!!
High of the Week: The chicks have been let out into the yard to discover the wider world & they love it.......It's lovely to see them scratching & feeding on grubs & grass. They are still quite small so we were a bit worried about the predatory cats.......but we still have the same number that we started with, good news!
On the furniture front: my favourite piece this week is a huge antique chest of drawers we have restored & painted in a light grey, most of my clothes would fit in it & that's quite a big ask!! The other items which are very popular are the free standing, custom made, kitchen pieces which are being made to order for an old cottage in Bala.
Moan of the week: If there have been any knock on advantages to the tourist industry round here as a result of the London Olympic Games, it is not in evidence here........The local area is suffering quite badly with bookings down all over the categories of accommodation, hotels, B&B's, guest houses and self catering cottages & camp sites; as long as the London hotels do well I suppose that's all that matters to the great & the good!!!
Sunday, 8 July 2012
About us: We All Got Wet This Week
About us We all took shelter where we could: the chickens under the horse box, the humans and other animals inside.............we were not overwhelmed with campers this week, so we put all our energies into working on furniture orders. I have included some photos of the commission pieces we have made for local customers and some of the pieces that were finished .
Also, on a happy note, we have to announce that Olly has a girlfriend (his first) she is a border terrier/cross?? called 'Bronwen' and a Welsh lass, so at least they can understand each other!! they are both one year old and have been playing very sweetly together this week as Bronwen's owner was staying in the Cartbarn.
We have an American family staying in the Farmhouse & before they went in I took some new photos to update the website; The family are surprised that in our lovely Welsh summer they need the central heating on in the daytime & a log burning stove on at night......the jet stream certainly has a lot to answer for!!
Also, on a happy note, we have to announce that Olly has a girlfriend (his first) she is a border terrier/cross?? called 'Bronwen' and a Welsh lass, so at least they can understand each other!! they are both one year old and have been playing very sweetly together this week as Bronwen's owner was staying in the Cartbarn.
We have an American family staying in the Farmhouse & before they went in I took some new photos to update the website; The family are surprised that in our lovely Welsh summer they need the central heating on in the daytime & a log burning stove on at night......the jet stream certainly has a lot to answer for!!
Saturday, 23 June 2012
About us: After A Short Break- Back to Work
About us: It is always good to get back to the fabric swatches and paint samples after a few weeks off.
There have been some restoration projects going on in the workshop which take time (over a hundred years worth of grime to remove)
Other projects have been a vintage group of red & white spots on furniture and a pink set of vintage bedroom furniture made to look pretty in 'Camomile' by Farrow & Ball. The blanket box has been lined with paper to match. A range of small crochet blankets has given a 'lived in' feel to one area of the showroom and because I ran out of floor space the eclectic mixture of chairs ended up hanging on the wall, where I quite like them.
On the Camp site the weather has not been kind to our campers (heating is still required) apart from the very hardy types. The mountain bikers are the only ones not complaining......they seem to prefer mud, to hard surfaces, perhaps for softer landings.
There have been some restoration projects going on in the workshop which take time (over a hundred years worth of grime to remove)
Other projects have been a vintage group of red & white spots on furniture and a pink set of vintage bedroom furniture made to look pretty in 'Camomile' by Farrow & Ball. The blanket box has been lined with paper to match. A range of small crochet blankets has given a 'lived in' feel to one area of the showroom and because I ran out of floor space the eclectic mixture of chairs ended up hanging on the wall, where I quite like them.
On the Camp site the weather has not been kind to our campers (heating is still required) apart from the very hardy types. The mountain bikers are the only ones not complaining......they seem to prefer mud, to hard surfaces, perhaps for softer landings.
Saturday, 9 June 2012
About us: Hafod Farm Summer Range In-House Designed & Made Free-standing Kitchen Furniture
About us: The workshop has been busy this week with our new range of free standing kitchen furniture, there is more to come & the waiting list is 6 weeks at the moment.
Pete & I are both flagging after a really busy Jubilee holiday and half term......we were full on the camp site & in the cottages so we are in after-shock-mode & sleeping for twelve hours per night, then, waking up and feeling tired !!
Next week will be given over to fun and outings as we will at last be able to make the most of Gautam being home, it's lovely to have him back.....
Pete & I are both flagging after a really busy Jubilee holiday and half term......we were full on the camp site & in the cottages so we are in after-shock-mode & sleeping for twelve hours per night, then, waking up and feeling tired !!
Next week will be given over to fun and outings as we will at last be able to make the most of Gautam being home, it's lovely to have him back.....
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