Life at Kerjacob .

Life at Kerjacob .

Monday, 28 October 2013

Here we go again - off to hospital !!!!!


Many of you who follow my blog
will know that for the last two years
I've been in hospital in October.






Unbelievably I will be in hospital again.
Tomorrow I will be operated on as a result of an abdominal hernia caused by last
year's surgery .

To say I'm nervous is certain.
To say I wish to hibernate next year so I WON"T have to go into hospital again is certain.
To say will you all keep your fingers crossed for me is also certain.

I'll post to you as soon as I can and I'll also look forward to catching up on all your posts.
There's no internet at the hospital sadly.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

The beauty of lichen



Some weeks ago I went to an exhibition
in a tiny chapel.

The work was based on lichens
and marks that nature makes on 
walls and floors etc.







I love lichen and mosses and their wonderful textures and colours.

The pieces are the work of a Dutch artist called Lizan Freijsen.




I really liked the work, the colours and its textures.
























I couldn't resist taking photographs of the wonderful old stone slabs in the chapel.





Definite inspiration for art work.




I just love the little red ochre pieces of stone set in between the slabs.


Sunday, 22 September 2013

Breton costumes - past and present.




Last Sunday I went to an exhibition of Breton
costumes.
In the past there were many variations of dresses,
embroidery, headdresses all
adding to the richness of the Breton culture.






I couldn't use flash so some of the photographs aren't as good as I would have liked.





The richness of the embroidery is extraordinary and so skillful.












Black and white is a very strong theme especially in the mens costumes.
I just love the buttons and the braiding.
















Even the simple costume for a young girl has so much charm.






The beauty of the lace caps is just amazing and they are highly collectable and also
of great financial value.


Just love the shadow of the lace on the wall.


The apron below is really just for show and the cut work is so intricate.










The two photographs below show the influence of Breton costumes on today's fashion.
The dress below is designed and made by a young man, Romuald Herve who has his studio in Auray.








Friday, 13 September 2013

Introducing you to a new love in my life !!



So may I introduce you to......


" RUBY "



I have wanted a 2cv for a very long time.

So this beauty is a happy addition
to life at Kerjacob.





She is 26 years old and is in excellent condition.
I cannot fully describe what it's like to go for a ride in her except to say
we laugh all the time and both have smiles on her faces.
Mr P is not  at all jealous - he's always number one for me !





Saturday, 7 September 2013

........ So here we are - just beautiful as always

I think you've all waited long enough !
So here is my beautiful bag from






I make a lot of my own things but ....
I just couldn't resist this and 
I am very happy.




Yes, the handle on one side is made of braces.






Just look at the tape measure and the old button.






Then the back is old ticking - a fabric I love.






Then the fun price tag - where is Alice and the Mad Hatter ?!






Don't you just love the little purse to go with the bag ?
I've propped it up on one our old doors outside our barn.





Below is the picture on the bag of the purse.





Couldn't resist this photograph against the rusty hinges.





 So there you are - I hope you think it was worth waiting for the surprise.
I LOVE the bag.












Monday, 2 September 2013

A beautiful parcel from Sea Angels.



Just over a week ago I received a parcel that I bought from Lynn at Sea Angels.
I cannot tell you how much I was looking forward to it arriving with my post.






I knew what was inside but only by looking at a photograph.

The packaging was just GORGEOUS !
So lovely that I just had to take some photographs of it .

Wrapped in a lovely old dress pattern, tied with a black ribbon and lovely little numbers
and an old card decorated with flowers with a lovely message.

Carefully I unwrapped it and have saved everything AND ..........

now you are going to have to wait a few days before you see what was inside !!!!




Wednesday, 28 August 2013

More from my exhibition.


My exhibition is going well and I have to say I'm delighted
with the response.





* The painting above has been bought by my dear friend Helene.


The general public has appreciated the new work which is really good.






There were four small square pieces like the one below which are based on the walls in Venice
that have suffered with age and water.

Three of these are sold now all to the same person.





The landscapes have given a lot of pleasure and their calmness is with me everyday when
I'm at the gallery.






The painting below reminded one visitor of his homeland of Australia.
It was actually inspired by the huge rolls of straw in the fields here at sunset.








The painting below has intrigued many - the actual source was a huge piece of metal that someone had tried to set fire to.
I just loved the colours that happened afterwards.





Then lastly the sea again.
Brittany, where I live has the most coastline in all of France so of course it is in my head and is always an inspiration.