Friday, 17 February 2012

This time last week.

Just a quick note a week on from the snowy Friday when, having to pick some milk up, I decided to take a walk through Bourton-on-the-Water. 
Its one of the most enchanting places when dusted with the white stuff.
It'll take more than snow to stop these cafes from opening.
In fact,there seems to be a distinct denial of the season.

After coming home I caved into their emotional blackmail and took   Benny and Liam out for their walk.
This is Benny. He's the last one out of 4 rescues we had for 15 years. Now 16 he's very wobbly but still eager to go out for a sniff-around.
Liam doing just that and...
...keeping a lookout.
Well, I did say that this will be a quick, or rather a short post so let me sign off with a little touch of blue.

Till next time.
XXX




12 comments:

Riddlers cottage flowers said...

Ilove the snow.Your photos are beautiful.x

lemonade kitty said...

What beautiful pictures, we had a lovely holiday in the Cotswolds a few years ago and we had many picnics on those very banks at Bourton on the water where we dangled our bottle of champagne in the river to chill, happy memories thanks for sharing, Lucey x

The Cloth Shed said...

Looks so magical with a dusting of snow...
Julie x

Jill said...

Hi Joasia
It seems impossible that was only last Friday, as today woken up to damp, misty and mild day ugh!! Is that ice-cream shop mad! Benny looks so lovely and the picture of liam on a look out great, keep taking these lovely pictures. Seeing your photos makes me want to have another trip to the Cotswolds!
have a great weekend and hope you have lots of lovely customers!
love Jillx

Marina said...

Lovely post, beautiful snowy photos - i would love to be in one of those cafes right now, warming up from the snow with a nice hot choc! x

Bluebells and Lavender said...

Joasia, found your lovely from Essie of Pingere Antiques blog, you have a lovely blog and I can't wait for your website to go live. Have a lovely weekend. Sharon

galant said...

That is soooo pretty! We visited Bourton about 5 or 6 years ago, stayed at The Old Manse (the bar and food areas were OK, least said the better about our bedroom). Visited The Cotswold Perfumery, too; I'd been buying the perfume for years and also sending it as presents to friends. Such a lovely place to visit and now you can stay there, too (self catering, I believe.) Loved those pieces of blue & white in the snow, and that lovely iris. Aren't iris wonderful blooms! I didn't like them as a child, I thought they looks a little sinister, but now I adore them!
Margaret P

The Art of Vintique said...

Hello Sharon and welcome to my blog.
I'm a true beginner at this so I do hope you will find at least some of it interesting.
Being a technophobe i need help with my website and that is not readily available but I hope to have some activity on line soon.
Hope your weekend is great too.
Joasia x

The Art of Vintique said...

Hi Marina,
Thank you for your kind comments.
I have just looked through your blog and can tell I'm going to enjoy it too.
Now following and hoping to hear from you again soon.
Have a nice weekend.
Joasia x

The Art of Vintique said...

Hi Lucey,
Thank you for your comment.
I'm so glad that you had a lovely time here, I'm sure the Champagne brought an additional sparkle.
I just read your blog and I'd like to wish your daughter the very best and a speedy recovery. Thankfully, all is now behind her and she can look forward to a new chapter in her life.

Joasia x

*Susycottage* said...

Joasia Hello, nice to meet you!
I saw that you live in Bourton-on-the-water ....
what a paradise, there was also last year,
wonderful. As I said to Essie to sob Antiques, I love the Cotswold
and in March we return ...... I can not wait.
Check back with me
Susy x

Poppy said...

I'm going to add this to my list of must visit. Benny & Liam look adorable! Lovely pictures....

have a fab weekend X