on the days that the weather was not kind it was nice to spend a bit of time pottering around inside our little holiday home . The interior was predictably neutral so a couple of Hydrangea blooms popped in a makeshift vase added a bit of colour. In the background you can see my granny stripe completed back in 2010....it's still one of my favourites and in daily use..........
My Giant granny square blanket , made last summer , and patchwork cushions made earlier this year also add some colour and homemade cheer.....
While the boys were off playing with their cousins I enjoyed playing around taking these pictures. Love the look of my latest project on the round coffee table..........
I didn't make much progress on my ripples this holiday , just hooking an odd row here and there. This was a quite moment which lasted about ten minutes.........
Soon everyone returned and the peace was gone. I'm not complaining though. I love the fact that we holiday with family and there is a ready made gang of five children who get on so well and have a wonderful time together.....
Our modern caravan was very practical but I was thrilled to see this vintage Airstream. I longed to peep in through the windows but there were too many folk around :0)
If you would like to see the interior of caravans like this I found some lovely examples ( with crochet ) here. Just click on the individual caravans for pictures....wonderful.
Staying with holiday nostalgia I also found a display of holidays at Croyde through the decades at our site.
Loved this Fifties image of some glamorous looking ladies with their wooden body boards . You can still buy these and we did see them in use.....they worked well.
No wet suits in sight :0)
I also loved this Fifties caravan. Apparently the box on the outside is a cold store........
This seventies photo reminds me of my own childhood holidays........we had a caravan similar to the ones in the background on this shot. It had gas lights and no fridge or oven ( just a hob and grill ) but I remember it as being a very cozy place to sleep with it's bunk beds.........
Does any one remember slides like this ....I do.
Back to the present day......
I love this sketch of the beach, done by my youngest . You can see the body boarders and the lifeguards with their flags, along with the sandcastles and wind breaks........
a great memento of a lovely holiday
Apart from over 200 photos I didn't bring back many souvenirs . A small gift for a neighbour who looked after the animals. A calendar for my mum, a great way to support the RNLI.
For myself A little Emma Ball tin and a postcard add to my collection :0)
I was sad to say goodbye to the sea and the journey home was long ...... but it's always nice to come home . In the garden my White Buddleia had come into flower and the Peacock butterflies were back :0)
Phew , that's the last of my holiday posts.Happy thoughts and memories saved for the future. As I said before , thank you so much for reading and commenting...your comments always make me smile.
Next time a new crochet project....hopefully if I can get it right....it's a bit of a fun experiment :0)
Jacquie x