June in the Garden
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(From top left) the tips of leaves waiting to unfurl; brand new deckchairs; a wave of this pale pink filling the front borders; scented red roses come early in our garden; late blossom that is only now starting to fall; chocolate cosmos (a thoughtful gift from Mr CC); the promise of what is yet to come; potato flowers, dainty and sweet; lettuce and radishes ready to pick.

The garden is pretty magnificent by the time we reach June. Beds have filled in with plants bursting from the soil and the veg patch is starting to yield its first few crops, but it hasn't yet reached the stage where everything becomes overgrown and unruly. That privilege belongs to late July and early August, but I'm getting ahead of myself.

Things to be doing in the garden this month:

  • Sow seeds for late beetroot and more lettuce to allow a continuous supply. [More advice here.]
  • Plant winter vegetables including cabbages and brussel sprouts. [Top 10 winter vegetables to grow.]
  • Harvest second early potatoes, lettuce, peas, broad beans. [How to grow peas here.]

What does your garden look like in June? Are you tempted to grow-your-own fruit and veg?

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Brunch, Salvage and Art
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Brunch is the best. I always feel like I can indulge, because let's face it, normally I'd be eating two meals and this is just one. Right? Regardless, there is a farm shop and eatery near Market Rasen - Sunnyside Up - and the breakfast is sublime. Mr CC like to go when we've had a heavy week at work or just want an hour out of the house, but last weekend I visited with my sister, and she seemed to love it just as much as we do.

brunchHappily, the food is locally sourced, and the eggs travel only a few steps as the chickens are from the farm adjacent to Sunnyside. Next to the eatery is a farm shop packed with goodies; I can never resist Stokes Tomato Ketchup or Belvoir Elderflower Presse and the meat and cheese selections are not to be sniffed at either. The fruit and veg is located in a shed next to the main building, and if it's a hot sunny day there's even an ice cream kiosk!

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Recently Sunnyside has added a small outside area for the Cottage Garden Flower Company and the scent of summer blooms was a lovely greeting as we entered the shop.

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Not only did we visit for flowers and brunch, we also made a stop off on the way home to Jim's Yard - a rural collaboration including Bricktree Gallery and the Salvage Shed. The latter was pretty much my idea of home shopping heaven; there were rustic chairs hanging from the ceiling, vintage metal signs stacked up by the door and quirky glass bottles galore.

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I was extremely restrained and it was a good job too, as Bricktree Gallery also offered a range of art and treats for the home and I fell in love with a linocut print. This style of images has long been a favourite of mine, and the simple, clean-cut lines really appeal. There were also some very sweet imprinted key rings which would be perfect for an extra addition to a loved one's present.

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Jim's Yard is located only a few minutes away from Sunnyside so we were able to combine brunch, salvage and art all by early afternoon! If you're looking for unusual antiques, salvage or rural artwork I would definitely recommend you pay a visit. It's also located right next to a B&B - perfect for a weekend visit to Lincolnshire!

What have you been up to over the weekend? Did you find a delicious brunch too? Any galleries / salvage yards you could recommend?

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The Lovely List

Good  morning! How are we all today? I hope the rain is holding off and you're having a wonderful time eating strawberries and lazing in the sun. This week has been a mixed bag and has definitely improved as it has progressed, resulting in a slightly less stressed household just in time for Friday evening. I've been taking part in the Big Blogging Bootcamp this week from Rosalium; six days in and so far so good. I've been blogging for a little while now and I wanted to focus my energies on what's really important rather than whiling away my 'blogging time' with tweaking visuals and pondering post ideas. As such, you might start to see a few minor changes around here (I've managed to sort out the colour scheme and have altered the menu this week) but they won't be major. Have you been making any changes to things in your life recently?

Cart track in Upperaustria leads to the sky.

On my quest to improve I've been checking out lots of lovely new blogs, particularly ones that I wouldn't normally be drawn to, including the happy and healthy living focused Happily Polly. Her recipe for Raw Vegan Raspberry 'Cheesecake' sounds so intriguing that I'm going to have to try it.

On the theme of food, this Blue and Red Berry Ricotta Galette is something I definitely need in my life.

It's another recipe. But really - rose-soaked pistachio and lemon cake? Yes please.

These reasons plus many more are why I live the simple life.

One of my biggest beliefs in life and how we live our life as a reflection of that, is that simple living is the key to happiness and fulfilment.

I love Lincolnshire, so much so that I can't imagine living anywhere else. And why would I when it boasts Lincolnshire sausages, the rolling Wolds and fields and fields of spectacular countryside to explore? Looking for more reasons? Check out Emma's love for the county here.

Have you found any delectable recipes or have you read any posts you'd like to recommend this week?

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P.S. Check out last week's Lovely List for some beautiful evening photographs and a link to blogging greatness.

Midweek Motivation

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I've never needed midweek motivation quite as much as I do today - has it felt like the week has dragged for you too? Regardless, after today we're on the home stretch to the weekend, so I will try to bear these words in mind as the day progresses.

Enjoy your Wednesdays!

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P.S. Looking for more motivation? Check out this post.

Goals: July
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My goals for June were - I have to admit - a little ambitious. That is, they would have been achievable had life not pushed into every spare second and kept me busy from dusk until dawn. This sounds like an excuse, and I suppose in a way it is, but I don't want these goals to be something I should feel negatively about; after all I set them for myself, and if I don't achieve them it's only me that really suffers.

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Goal number 1 was definitely achieved; I even did some gardening after work one evening! Goal number 3 was also fulfilled (Mr CC is pretty glad this one is over and done with). The rest were a little more difficult. I am, however, determined to persevere and will keep looking back to June's goals as well as those for the month ahead. So without further ado...

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  1. Watch less, do more. I'm still in the habit of sitting in front of a film or the television after a long day at work. Must resist!
  2. Start to enjoy cooking again. I go through phases and lose my motivation for cooking, usually when I'm busy at work or otherwise, and currently I'm experiencing a lull in my cooking creativity. It's time to get the recipe books out.
  3. Make more time for family. Although I see my close family on a regular basis I would like to spend more time with relatives that live outside my village. I'm a busy person, but it's all about prior planning and realising that some things are more important than worrying about fitting everything in.
  4. Stop feeling guilty. About eating unhealthily sometimes. About forgetting to exercise. About everything, really.
  5. Get inspired. This links quite nicely with my second goal, but I also want it to apply to this blog and my creative writing in other spaces. It's about time I sat down and appreciated all of these inspirational people and places that surround my life.

Have you set any goals for July? Do you want to work on any of the same things I do?

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P.S. Want to see my previous goals?

Goals for June Goals for May Goals for April

June in Pictures
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This month has really felt like summer, and it's got me excited for the weeks ahead that I hope to fill will alfresco dining and relaxed socialising. Looking back over this month's photos has made me smile, which is what this blogging and photography lark is all about really, isn't it?

Here's my month (from top left): a vibrant blue hue plastering the Lincoln skyline; no countryside garden is complete without a white, wooden gate; my mantra for the month - Eat, Drink & Be Merry; strawberries in the early morning sunshine; so lovely to meet some new people at the #LincsBlogMeet; my sister's stunning engagement ring; warm Italian breads with a pesto dip; our home basking in the summer sunshine; and a well-deserved reward on one of our few evenings out.

What have you been up to this month? Has it felt like summer for you too?

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P.S. Want to know what I was up to last month? Check out May in Pictures.

The Lovely List
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You know those weeks when anything and everything goes wrong or gets to you? Those weeks that you reach the end of and wonder how you did it? This week has been one of those weeks. But fortunately Sunday morning has dawned bright and breezy and I feel ready to face the day! Mr CC and I went out for an amazing meal last night at our local pub with friends and this morning I'm meeting my sister for brunch (clearly the best meal ever invented) so it's been an excellent food weekend. Now back to business, what's been gracing my laptop screen with loveliness this week?!

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I love Sally's photos - they always make me happy - and this summery post is no exception.

I've been working on number 8 and 9 from my Big Summer List, have you done anything from yours yet? Anya has posted some inspiring ideas if you're yet to write one.

Capturing that last light of the faded evening sun is one of the best photography moments of the year.

Have you been watching Wimbledon? I always think a tennis-themed party would go down well and this gorgeous collection of food and drink inspired by centre court is a great place to start.

Colour themed posts/outfits/ideas are always lots of fun. Check out this lovely pink post here.

I've pretty much fallen in love with Sarah Von Bargen. She blogs at Yes and Yes (because yes is more fun than no) and also has a business blog. Both are awesome. This post on 7 crazy helpful links for bloggers + creatives + small business owners pinged its way into my inbox this week and has been amazingly helpful already. Go check her out.

So what's been on your reading list this week? I'd love for you to share!

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Check out last week's lovely list here. All getting a bit much this week? Try this.

Floral Friday #14
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I bought this plant last year from a Homebase sale - it was reduced to a couple of pounds and seemed very sad and neglected at the back of a wilted lot. A few months and a bit of TLC later and it's looking glorious.

Flower: Patio Rose

How to Grow: Pot up between October and April in a position that gets full sun. More advice here.

Wishing you a wonderful weekend!

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P.S. Check out previous Floral Friday posts here!

So what's a blog meet all about?

Last weekend the delightful Bel from Journeys are my Diary and Amy from Cocktails in Teacups hosted the very first #LincsBlogMeet. Having never attended an event like this before, I wasn't really sure what to expect, but my did they deliver. The whole day was jam-packed full of activities, chances to get to know other bloggers and exciting freebies, and I thought I'd give you a run-through of the day so you can appreciate its magnificence (and possibly feel inspired to attend a blogging event too!).

10am - Arrived at the train station and attempted to locate blogging tribe: pretty easy as I simply had to pick out the cameras and stylish outfits.

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10.30am - We were separated into small groups and given a photo challenge which enabled us to explore Lincoln and get to know others.

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11.30am - Arrived at our main venue: the Italian restaurant Ask (which I would highly recommend by the way - excellent choice and delicious food). Mingled and chatted with other bloggers. Pretty happy to find that the generous folk at Ask provided us all with cookbooks - I cannot wait to try some of the desserts!

12.00 noon - Talk from the lovely Una at Weleda about their product range. I especially liked the look of the citrus range and was thrilled to receive a body oil as part of our goody bags.

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12.30pm - Delicious pasta and delightful chat.

1.00pm - Our second talk of the meet with the wonderfully engaging and enthusiastic Julie from Boots. She informed about various ranges; it was refreshing to hear genuine advice about different products and Julie mentioned that in most medium/large Boots stores there is always an advisor on hand to do the same thing. She also brought us a mountain of products to try which I am greatly looking forward to.

1.20pm - The rest of the blog meet was spent dishing out raffle prizes and taking part in the beauty swap which Bel and Amy had organised - a creative idea that allowed everyone to leave with lots of beauty loveliness. I was lucky enough to win a prize - a £20 ASOS voucher courtesy of Emigration Group (thank you so much!) - and I've already started to browse the dresses!

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3.30pm - A full-to-the-brim goody bag with loveliness from: The Fragrance Shop, Neal & Wolf, Lipcote, Weleda, Lush, Benefit, Batiste, Lincolnshire Co-op, Paul Mitchell, Manuka Doctor, One Love Organics, Jewellery Ever After and Scarlett Fashion.

I had a wonderful time meeting lots of local bloggers and if you're thinking of attending a meet I'd say just go for it!

If you're looking for some new blogs to check out, why not give some of these attendees a try:

Charley from Ramblings of a Beauty Blogger, Anna from A Whole Lot of Chitty Chat, Naomi from Think Fashion, Siobhan from The Beauty Baker, Chloe from Alicia Deyes Writes, Kate from Pieces of Kate, Alex from Champagne and Lemonade, Lucy from Lucy Jane, Megan from Student Style, Jemma from Dreams of New York and Jemma from Bamboozle Beauty.

Happy reading!

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P.S. Check back later for a gorgeous Floral Friday post!

A Life Cleanse

It's strange how obsessed with rejuvenation, regeneration and restyling we as a society have become. There's the post-Christmas cleanse come January, a pre-summer workout schedule to become beach-ready and a party season revamp as we progress through the final months of the year, and these cleansing phases come and go just like those last few pounds you want to lose. I'm as guilty as anyone of feeling the pressure, but what I want to consider today is if we're putting ourself through the right kind of cleansing.

What I mean by this is does that holiday regime matter so much if we have a toxic relationship that seems inescapable? Will a juicing detox make any difference if our job is making us stressed on a daily (if not hourly) basis? Rather than cleansing our bodies, perhaps we should also be taking a look at cleansing our lives.

For me, it's about getting rid of (cleansing if you will) the stress in my life. Stress is the silent assassin; the manifestation of emotions into physical symptoms is hard to twist your head around, but believe me it can be very real, and monumentally frustrating. It's a vicious cycle: the more you stress, the worse the symptoms become, the worse they become, the more you stress. Having a certain amount of stability in my life now, my own symptoms have reduced, but I'd like to get rid of the lingering after-thoughts of stress that cling on despite my best efforts.

Stress is not simple, but I'm told that dispersing it certainly can be, if you are resolved to succeed. I've heard of many instances where a complex concoction of actions and attitudes combine to rid the sufferer, but I've always found the most basic tips the most effective. Here's a few that have helped me cleanse along the way:

  • Go outside every day. Now of course I know you'll probably do this anyway, but I mean actually appreciate being outside; don't just walk from your front door to the car and think you're done for the day. When I was at university I made myself go out for a long walk every day during exam season and it was the best thing I could have done.
  • Drink a lot of water. This has never been an issue for me, but I promise it will make you feel invigorated and alive.
  • Hug someone. Anyone. Hug your partner, your friend, a family member; a hug with anyone will make a horrific day a little better.
  • Think: will this matter in 5 years? This little wonder of wisdom comes straight from my parents, and it really can help. If the answer is no, stop stressing immediately. If the answer is yes, write down how you might solve the issue. Which brings me to my final point...
  • Write. Having studied English at university before moving into an English-based career makes me slightly biased, I acknowledge that, but trust me on this one: it works.

Do you have any stress-busting tips to share?

The Lovely List

What a hectic week! So much so that The Lovely List has been delayed by a day, but I have blogging to blame (in a sense) as I attended my first blog meet up (!) on Saturday in Lincoln (more on that later in the week).

First off I'd like to introduce you to a new blog - The Frugal Cottage.  Nicola posts on frugal living and has tons of tips to use in your daily life to improve finances in a non-invasive way. My favourite post this week has got to be on how meal planning benefits your health and your wealth. Well worth checking out.

I always get tons of recipe inspiration from the blogs I read and really should get round to trying more out them out. This week I want to try spinach and feta pasties and caramelised onion and garlic fougasse. What about you?

Lovely happy lists here and here. Want to see my summer list?

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Why we write is an interesting concept. Do we write because we feel the urge to express our ideas and opinions? To simply get things down onto paper (or screen)? Do we write in order to exist? Find out what Bee thinks here.

What have you been up to this weekend? What plans do you have for the week ahead?

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Want to see last week's lovely list? Have you seen my shopping list for summer?

Floral Friday #13
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These beauties have been brightening up the space under the living room window for a few weeks now. A vibrant splash of colour amongst the soft pinks really livens up the border - what do you think?

Flower: Sweet William

How to Grow: Direct sow or sow in modules in June / July but not in a hot greenhouse. More advice here.

Wishing you a wonderful weekend!

CC x