Sunday 6 September 2009

Two Go Mad at Detling!

I have been slightly lack with my blog updates for the last couple of weeks - I don't know quite what we've been doing but it seems to have gone jolly fast!

The garden is looking good - we continue to get lots of potatoes and now have a good crop of chillis coming on. These three little fellas I picked for dinner earlier in the week (I know they're not supposed to be wonky but I'm not a very consistent waterer!)



We also have the girls a little more under control, with their smart new movable run. This means that they aren't digging up the flower beds as much but they are giving this patch of lawn a good go, but they seem to really like it and it means that we don't have to keep an eye on them all of the time:



The biggest update, however, comes from indoors, where we have been spending some of our hard earned cash on some lovely bargains. Firstly, last weekend, we had a trip to Northcote Road in Clapham which has loads of lovely little shops and antique markets. Being Clapham they are a little over-priced so we resisted and only got one thing, this lovely tablecloth from Susie Watson Designs:



Our other purchase of the week were a couple of lovely serving plates from our local antique/junk shop:



This weekend we stayed in Kent and paid another trip to the Antique Fair at the Kent County Showground in Detling. The last couple of times we haven't really found much but really made up for it this time!

We managed to pick up a good range of crockery. A lady convinced us to buy some spotty plates that I had been admiring for some time and (I think accidentally) threw in two TG Green Domnino sugar bowls. The bowls themselves should have been £12 each so this was brilliant for £20 for the whole lot! Also in this picture you can see some lovely jelly moulds, a little tin which I am going to use for paperclips, some cornishware plates (which we also got for a bargain £7 for the lot!) and a cornishware butter dish - the dish itself we've had for some time but we managed to find a very elusive lid for it, which we were delighted about:



With all of this new crockery we needed somewhere to store it so what luck that we came upon a lovely plate rack. We see them all the time for over £100, which seems far too expensive, so were chuffed with this one for £60:



We have also been looking for quite a while for an old telephone but they are ridiculously overpriced so were delighted with an absolute bargain for £30 which is in full working order, shown here below the plate rack:



We have also been looking for a bakelite radio for a while, which we want to use to hide an ipod dock so that we can be 21st century without ruining the look of the house! We were delighted to find this one:



Until, that is, that we walked around the corner and saw an even nicer one for the same price! So, we had to getg that one too and we'll just ebay the first. Still a bargain at £30 because we think this one might actually work once we replace a valve. It looks perfect in the living room:



Our other finds, were a very nice and very cheap wooden egg rack:



a stair-basket, for no other reason that it was cute and only £4:



Right, must dash. We popped down to visit the allotment site this evening and bumped into our neighbour who insisted on giving us a marrow and some cooking apples (which was very nice of her) so I am making some chutney. We took her some eggs in exchange - the allotment is creating such a lovely community, we can't wait to get going on our plot number 5:

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