Saturday, 27 September 2008

Sunflowers, Crazy Daisy & DVDs

Yesterday afternoon, I was feeling rather miserable with this damn head cold, when my sister arrived with my little neice, G (yes, she of the tree climbing drama).

"Look what I got you," shouted G as she made her way carefully around a bouncing, yapping miniature schnauzer.

As luck would have it, R had just arrived home with a Crazy Daisy for G and her brother, and she was delighted to be given the water squirting flower.


I love flowers and particularly adore Sunflowers. They cheered me up so much that as soon as they'd left I went to the shed and increased my wip by 1,185 words.

Today, the postman bought me my copy of Lost in Austen. Unfortunately, R got to the letterbox before me and when I ripped the envelope open and he saw the DVD inside, he said, "You've taped every episode, why do you need the DVD too?"

Honestly, what a question?

19 comments:

Pat Posner said...

Hope you're feeling better, Debs.
What a lovely picture of your niece and the *magic* sunflowers!

Deborah Carr (Debs) said...

pat posner - thanks, I am feeling a bit better.

Lane Mathias said...

Lovely photos! She looks so cute.
I love sunflowers too. They're so bizarre.

As for Lost in Austen? I can understand completely why you'd want the DVD!:-) It was brilliant.

Amanda said...

I just adore sunflowers - Love the photos - brilliant word count too x

Yvonne said...

Awh the sunflowers are gorgeous. I can understand why you'd want to get the DVD - for the extra scenes!

Tamsyn Murray said...

Men - they don't understand, do they?
Glad you're feeling better and well done on the WIP..er..progress. You've inspired me to have a go at mine. Sod the dinner!

Susie Vereker said...

Lovely sunflowers! Haven't been following the tree saga but I'm sure you did the right thing in cutting it down.

Deborah Carr (Debs) said...

lane - thanks, she is a cupcake and so clever for a 2 year old.

I knew you'd understand about Lost in Austen:)

annie bright - thanks they are lovely, aren't they?

yvonne - I know, I love the way there are extras on dvds.

tam - they certainly don't.

I've just seen saw your word count on 100 wds, good for you.

susie vereker - thanks, they are rather lovely.

We didn't really have a choice and my husband is happy now that he has so many logs for the fire.

The W.O.W. factor! said...

Debs, Glad you stopped by for a peak. I love your shed! I used to have one, it was MY space for journal writing, my drawings, sewing...my creative juices could go wild. I miss having that space.
What a cute little niece..and loaded with flowers for you! I too love my flowers!

Jenny Beattie said...

Doh, men can be so dim, can't they?

Love the flowers.

Deborah Carr (Debs) said...

the w.o.w. factor - sorry to hear that you lost your shed, I would hate to be without mine now. I also wouldn't know what to do with all the paperwork I have in there!

jj - I know, bless them.

Thanks.

Karen said...

Men! What do you do with 'em?

Lovely picture - no wonder you were inspired to get writing :o)

DAB said...

Glad your'e feeling better Debs, Lovely sunflowers (shame about the logs/stepping stones!) Enjoy the DVD :) TFx

Melissa Amateis said...

Wow! 1185 words! That's wonderful!

I think I need to check out this Lost in Austen series...

Jill Steeples said...

I love sunflowers too, they are so cheerful! And your niece is such a sweetie1

Deborah Carr (Debs) said...

karen - I know, bless their hearts!?

tom foolery - thanks, I'm glad to be feeling better too. Can't wait for a mo by myself to watch the dvd.

melissa marsh - thanks, it's a good feeling when the word count mounts up.

Lost in Austen is wonderful, do check it out.

maddie moon - she is a sweetie, and such a character too.

Jayne said...

What beautiful photos Debs!! I love sunflowers too. I hope you're feeling better.

Liane Spicer said...

Lovely photos! I adore sunflowers - they're just the happiest, smiliest.

Deborah Carr (Debs) said...

mummy - I'm feeling much better thanks.

Sunflowers are so cheery and remind me of hot summery days, and that can only be a good thing.

wordtryst - I totally agree with you.