A Stitch in Time![]() A Stitch in Time This is my public blog very little personal stuff goes into it although more seems to escape. It's a place where I begun posting about my craft projects, mainly my cross stitch. It's since evolved from hobbies to anything, it's all a bit of fun. Articles
Saturday Photo Hunt
2007-05-26 01:00:00 Theme - ColourfulBecome a Photo Hunt erClick Image to enlargeThis is my boyfriends VW camper (and no Dylan isn't my boyfriend), this picture has fewer flowers than the van did up until a couple of months ago when they were all removed and the van was repainted (still bright yellow). It's supposedly going to be sold ... You know men and their love affairs with motor vehicles though.It's colourful in more ways than one and has always turned heads where ever we go. More About: Saturday
Mum
2007-05-24 16:31:00 My mum called me on Saturday with some news she said I get angry when she doesn't tell me things, it's true I do ... She forgets to tell me that she's moved or changed her phone number for instance.Yesterday I called her and she had more news, now if I don't blog for a while it's because I'm home with her, looking after her, she has been diagnosed with an aggressive breast cancer.To say I'm not worried or scared would be a lie, only I'm not just worried and scared for my mum, I'm worried for me as well she has a bad track record of passing her bad genes on to me, I've already got her dylexia and dyspraxia for instance, not to mention matching moles. Of course and more importantly I also can't imagine life without her.So anyway if I vanish off the face of the blogosphere it's because I'm just too busy bossing nurses around and telling them how to do the dressings, reminding them of their infection control procedures and generally being a royal pain in the arse making su...
Display RSS feeds on your website
2007-05-22 15:24:00 If you have your own domain and webpage and you want to display an RSS feed on it from your blog or another source there's a host of websites offering free copy and paste html to do this.As I mentioned in a recent post I've syndicated my blog feed to my home page, to do that I used FeedForAll and thier free script RSS2HTML, you do need access to the FTP for this and so it's not something for Bloggers using the basic blog providers services. Feed for All give a script for free that allows you to publish an RSS feed on your web page as HTML instead of Java script therefore allowing spiders to read it. FeedForAll has made available a free PHP program called rss2html.php, which can be used by webmasters to automatically display RSS feeds on their website. The resulting webpage will always show the RSS ... More About: Website , Display
Viva Voodoo - Too Dumb to Die
2007-05-22 02:22:00 Too bad to be good: too good to be bad. Mired in mediocrity, they are actually too crap to be there. To get out of this purgatory and move on, all they have to do is die.Play Viva Voodoo Just found this mildly amusing little flash game based on the cartoon above, it's short and easy to play. More About: Dumb
Home page
2007-05-21 13:17:00 I have to blog about this as I'm really rather impressed with myself.For a few years I've had my own domain, not mytopsy-turvylife.co.uk (you can see how I use my own custom domain name in this post Using a Lycos Custom Domain Name on Blogger) but another one. All I ever do is play about with it.Over the past week I have syndicated my RSS feeds on it, that's my last 15 posts on this blog appearing in full on another website as html rather than java script, have a look at inanna's garden to see what it looks like.It wasn't easy to add all the bits and put the link in the right place but I managed it finally and I am quite impressed with the end result.I'll come back after work and explain how I managed to get it working. In the meantime Click here to know everything about Active Start and get your own domain and website. More About: Home , Page , Home Page
Mars products ARE veggie
2007-05-20 19:36:00 This is is a follow up on a previous post Mars products NOT veggieHopefully this will make some people happy again, Mars have made a U-turn on their decision to use rennet from the stomach lining of young calves.Within a week Masterfoods the parent company of Mars had received more than 6ooo email complaints from vegetarians upset with the change of recipe to their Mars, Snickers, Maltesers and Galaxy brands.Fiona Dawson, managing director of Mars UK; "The consumer is our boss and we had lots of feedback from consumers who were unhappy about the change," Ms Dawson said."It became very clear, very quickly that we had made a mistake, for which I am sorry."There are three million vegetarians in the UK and not only did we disappoint them, but we upset a lot of the consumers."So you may need to wait a little while for stocks to clear but Mars products will be veggie again, just check the ingredients before you buy them. More About: Products , Prod
Photo Hunt Saturday
2007-05-18 01:00:00 Theme - Cooked/ingBecome a Photo Hunt erClick images to enlargeThese are two of the Christmas cakes I baked (cooked) last year, one was for home and the other for the staff Christmas party on the ward.For the party we all prepared food so it was varied from around the world, mine as you can guess is traditional rich fruit cake, we had to order the patients party food as it is against policies for them to eat anything not made on the premises, half way through the occupational therapist suggested cutting the cake and letting the patients have some, she was instantly shouted "no" at by everyone in the room ... She honestly thought it was shop bought and couldn't believe it was home made simply based on the icing being so smooth (I cheated and used the ready made stuff). I'm also sure I've posted these photo's on my blog before.Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt Participants1. Mousey2. And Miles To Go...3. Gabrielle4. mar5. tnchick6. Soccer Mom in Denial7. Gattina8. srp9. Lynn10. Dragon...
Mars products NOT veggie
2007-05-17 13:35:00 Okay, I'm not veggie either but my other half is and this now means that these products, products that I like, are now banned from his flat and from our new house seeing as we are buying a house together. It also means he can not eat them anymore, and this may be the first he hears about this.The Vegetarian Society is extremely disappointed to learn that Mars favourites such as Mars, Milky Way, Bounty, Snickers, Galaxy, Twix and Maltesers are now all unsuitable for vegetarians. At a time when more and more consumers are concerned about the provenance of their food, Masterfoods? decision to use non-vegetarian whey is a backward step. Mars products are very popular with young people and many will be shocked to discover that their manufacture now relies on the extraction of rennet from the stomach lining of young calves.If you are veggie and want to err, contact Masterfoods with your comments then here is the contact form to do so.Please note I do not endorse harassment in any way, sh... More About: Products , Prod
Devil dog
2007-05-17 11:21:00 This post has been inspired by Sue Darroch and Matthew Didier's Paranormal Blog and their Wordless Wednesday - Raynham Hall post.Having grown up in Lowestoft I grew up with the stories of a large black devil dog called Black Shuck, it is one of the few stories that has ever freaked me out and that is mainly because a vicar of Blythburgh church told the story, now with the help of a few other sources I?ll recount the story here.First I should begin with the hound itself; for centuries, inhabitants of East Anglia have told tales of a large black hellhound with malevolent flaming eyes that are red or alternatively green. They are described as being 'like saucers'. According to reports, the beast varies in size and stature from that of simply a large dog to being the size of a horse.One stormy summer afternoon in 1577, on Sunday August 4, 1577 to be exact in Bungay he tore through the congregation of St Mary's Church during a service. The fiery dog killed two and left another injure... More About: Devil
iGoogle
2007-05-15 01:15:00 Having just worked night shifts and using Googl e so much to search for local history we got to see much more of the iGoogle theme as it changed through the evening to morning.We both had ours set to Tea House and yes I know this is going to sound sad but we do work long shifts, it entertained us with every change.I started using my customised Google home page after my search bar on Firefox was no longer taking me to Google UK, and with stuff to do at home I never noticed all the details let alone the number of changes throughout the day that take place in that picture.On top of that I got to looking a little more at the different widgets and now I don't need to keep Google Mail open, I can quickly check my feeds as well all on one page.Yeah I know it's me rambling again but I thought I'd tell everyone that the themes are fun and the Tea House is interesting to watch throughout the day, there's only one problem I can see, my time is set to London the above page was captured at ab...
ebay bargains
2007-05-14 03:11:00 I love shopping on ebay, I buy loads on there. Recently I have ordered 6 cross stitch kits all from the same set that I am doing for work, I'll be posting the finished products as I get them done, but compared to UK prices for the same kits I've saved at least 50% including postage and packaging just by getting them from the US.Last night I placed bids on some skirts I had been watching, all new with tags, I had previously contacted the seller about combining postage charges, I left for work and had forgotten the auctions, whilst making coffee they came to mind again. The auctions were all due to end while I was on the way to work which is why I placed my bids before leaving.When I logged in I had won all five skirts, the best news (because I'm buying a house and shouldn't be spending all my money) is that I bought five skirts all new with tags for just £13.60 including postage and packaging. More About: Ebay
Pear shaped
2007-05-13 10:28:00 I was viewing my blog from work last night on IE6, it wouldn't load properly and everything was everywhere. I edited the main problems that were the buttons. looked fine on IE6 and Firefox (I managed to download it and add it to my desktop at work)Came home and found again on IE7 that the layout was all over the place.Had another look and worked out that the table was all wrong, so now that is I hope all fixed.Discovered why I didn't have many visitors this weekend to my photo hunt post, I had typed my address wrongly on TNChicks site, I don't know what happened there, either it was tiredness or yet another patient was knocking on the office door when she should've been in bed sleeping. More About: Pear
Working in mental health
2007-05-12 19:49:00 There's one big problem with working in mental health, we all tend to psychoanalyse each other, we do it whilst at work and we do it outside of work.Last night I was told that I am intimidating, even before I speak it would seem I am intimidating the way I carry myself and the way I look at people ... I mean come off it if you're intimidated by a 5'6" girl weighing 60K, then what are you doing working with murderers, sex offenders and generally insane people twice her size?I was also told that I'm complex, and angry, that when I'm seen walking around I just look cool and look as though nothing can touch me (my other half tells me I'm arrogant).So now I'm left reflecting that maybe I should change slightly, I know my patients are often intimidate and then I feel guilty, although I have far from meant to intimidate them.I realise that working in such a multi cultural area that my behaviour is often misinterpreted, my language is often seen as angry but that is a big issue in it... More About: Health , Mental , Mental Health , Menta , Working
Saturday Photo Hunt
2007-05-12 01:00:00 Theme - FiveBecome a Photo Hunt erClick image to enlargeThis week I thought and thought for something connected with the theme, then it came to me and I had to run downstairs to check that there were five cats in the Russian Doll set that I have. As you can see there are.The Dolls were bought for me for either Christmas or my Birthday one year, I can't say which celebration it was as there's only three days between both for me and you can imagine they merge into one most years.You know now I look at the quick makeshift backdrop I gave them it may not have been the best choice ... Please be assured that the background and the subject bear no relevance to each other at all.Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt Participants1. Hopeful Spirit2. Chen3. ipanema4. superkimbo5. Soccer Mom in Denial6. pelf7. george8. Drew9. GewelsGet the code and join the Blogroll here!View More Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt ParticipantsPowered by... Mister Linky's Magical Widgets.
Tagged - Music question
2007-05-11 15:12:00 Joy of joys I've been tagged by George over at Odysseys of George, I'm think I was at some point before but I'm not sure and at that point I didn't have a clue about the blogosphere, so this time I'm joining in and know what I'm doing, maybe. - Start Copy -1. Go to www.popculturemadness.com2. Pick the year you turned 183. Get yourself nostalgic over the song?s of the year4. Write something about how the song affected you5. Pass it on to 5 more friends- Stop Copy - I'll Be There For You - RembrandtsOkay this one is obvious, it's the theme tune to Friends and I had my friends around me at this age, we were out partying all the time and we were there for each other.Of course at the time we didn't know we would all fall out over men within the next two years, the good news is it may have taken us another two years but we made up and our friendship is stronger than before minus the men that caused the fall out and plus one baby (not mine).T... More About: Music , Question , Tagged
Haig Pit, WW follow up
2007-05-10 04:39:00 As promised yesterday some more information on my Wordless Wednesday post.The photo to the left is Haig Colliery Mining Museum (taken by Simon Ledingham), in Whithaven, Cumbria. In this photo you can see the same mine shaft as in my photo posted on Wednesday. We unfortunately never visited the museum and until looking on the web later didn't even realise there were so many buildings hiding in the picture.Now for some history, records show that coal mining had been established in the area as early as the late 13th century. Haig was sunk for the Whitehaven Colliery Company Ltd between 1914 and 1918, it is thought the name is in honour of General Sir Douglas Haig, Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces at that time.Haig was designed to incorporate the latest safety features and working practices to comply with the legislation of the day. Even so, fire damp (methane) still proved to be a major problem underground. An accident can only be claimed as a disaster if ten or more men are k...
Foot binding
2007-05-08 11:30:00 This post was inspired by a thread on screamingwhisper a forum that I moderate, only on there they showed just pictures. It prompted me to look into the process as I had heard of foot binding but until seeing the pictures and results didn't have a clue.Pictures will follow and if you are sensitive I wouldn't scroll down the page, they are cringe worthy. All photos can be enlarged by a simple click.Bindi ng began in the 10th century and ended in the early 20th century being banned by the Communists in 1949. The idea was that women should have small feet, Chinese foot-binding, according to author Beverley Jackson, is all about sex. You can see from the top left photo how small bound feet actually were, just a bit larger than a packet of cigarettes, and that dos show a photo of an adult shoe. Today, it is a prominent cause of disability among elderly Chinese women.The process; it was generally started in winter (to reduce pain as the feet would be numb) and around the age of 6. Feet ... More About: Foot
St Bees and house hunting
2007-05-06 18:40:00 This is St Bees head the view from the hill near the caravan park where we stayed whilst house hunting.St Bees is about 10-15 minutes from the town where we are planning on moving to and as you can see it's a beautiful coastline.What you can't see is Sellafield nuclear power station, it's just on that bit of land that is cut off in the picture to the upper right. Still it doesn't seem to have done much harm to the area and I'm told that research shows very little change to the marine life in the area.So the house hunting; we viewed a fair few houses, getting into double figures. I'm close to being sick of looking now, some were nasty and smelt of the old people who I'm sure must have died in the house, others were really nice and we did see a few that were high on our list, only to be told later that offers had been put in and accepted or offers higher than the asking price had already been put in.One house which was fire damaged and the first we looked at was actually my fav... More About: House , Ouse , Hunting , Hunt
Wow, amazing
2007-05-05 14:50:00 Scroll down for Saturday Photo HuntThis is just a quick entry because I'm amazed. While I was away I used the local library to print a copy of my CV for a job I saw advertised whilst away. I had taken my laptop and so transferred my CV to my USB flash drive, everything was fine and we returned the next day to use the internet.I again used my flash drive as I have Portable Apps on it, although I couldn't check my email due to the library security. I left the flash drive in the computer and last night while looking for it went into a panic due to some sensitive information that is stored on the drive.This morning I called the library and when they looked it wasn't in the lost property, I didn't expect it to be there, they took my phone number just in case they found it somewhere else, and a little while ago I received a call. They are now sending my flash drive to me.If this had been anywhere else in the country it would not be being returned to me, let alone be handed in, I'm so... More About: Amazing , Digital Art
Saturday Photo Hunt
2007-05-05 01:00:00 Theme - ChildhoodBecome a Photo Hunt erClick image to enlargeThis week is about childhood, well I thought of pictures of toys such as my rocking horse (a collectable antique) or other toys from my childhood, maybe even some photos of me as a little blue eyed angel, only a couple of weeks ago when we were booking a caravan we were looking on Live maps at the site and I then looked up my childhood address.The photo is now in my private collection although it is a screen shot, it is of my childhood home in Lowestoft, the fifth house from the bottom.I've just been asked and never thought to say this, the neighbourhood hasn't changed much at all, I see a few swimming pools where there weren't any as I was growing up. The main thing that has changed is that we (all the kids I grew up with) have all moved away, my childhood home was still owned by my parents until about two years ago when they went their separate ways and I can see from this photo my pond has gone from the back garden an... More About: Saturday
Away for the week
2007-04-28 01:17:00 I'm going away for the week house hunting in the North of England so this week I will not be participating in Saturday Photo Hunt or Wordless Wednesday.See you all when I return, for those visiting today, thanks and sorry there's no photo hunt. More About: Week , Away
Photo Hunt Saturday
2007-04-21 01:00:00 Theme - StepsBecome a Photo Hunt erMariners Score, North LowestoftCrown Score, lined with crabs, North LowestoftThe Scores History appears to suggest that these ancient thoroughfares known as scores have existed for many centuries. They are a series of narrow lanes created over the years by people wearing paths in the soft, sloping cliff as they travelled between the historic High Street and the Beach Village. The word score has many definitions but as far as Lowestoft?s scores are concerned various dictionaries offer the following:- A notch, cut, slash, furrow and indentation. Many of the scores were named after local people and in some instances public houses that often stood at the top of some scores. As buildings were demolished and local names were sometimes corrupted or circumstances changed so to did the names of the s... More About: Saturday
Photo Hunt Saturday
2007-04-07 01:00:00 Theme - CleanI had to give this a lot of thought this week, then when I thought I had a photo to post I couldn't find my backup disk with all my old photos on it (I'm still looking for it).So anyway, I remember posting this clip somewhere before, and it may not be a photo or a photo that I have taken but hopefully it kind of counts, it does fit the theme.If it's a naughty cheat apologies and it won't happen again.Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt Participants1. Mama Duck2. chupieandjsmama3. Shawna4. Lynn5. Linda6. srp7. JHS8. Dragonheart9. empress bee (of the high sea)10. Gewels11. patti12. Imma (Alice)13. Arlene14. roman15. Shoshana16. meeyauwGet the code and join the Blogroll here!View More Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt ParticipantsPowered by... Mister Linky's Magical Widgets.
Photo Hunt Saturday
2007-03-24 09:46:00 Theme - EmptyClick images to enlargeThis is the chapel in Abney Park, Hackney, East London. The cemetery was opened in 1840 and as you can see from the photo's above the chapel is empty and disused, the cemetery itself is now used as a place of reflection, I find it a very peaceful and beautiful place to walk. It amazes me how something so beautiful and serene is hidden in the middle of so much concrete and bustle (the city).Some history from the Abney Park Trust website;All denominations with an emphasis on Nonconformists Abney Park Cemetery was established on uniquely non-denominational or ecumenical principles for everyone to share a single chapel and to be buried side by side. Moreover, the company's prospectus made great play of the fact that it would be a cemetery 'which shall be open to all classes of the community'. Abney Park was therefore open to the burial of the labouring classes in common graves; a situation made more necessary after London's city burial grounds we... More About: Photo , Saturday , Hunt
Photo hunt Saturday
2007-03-10 11:00:00 Theme - ArchitectureFrom when I was in Paris in January this year, the last is my favourite it's one of the rooms inside the Louvre and has a hunting theme in it, atop each pillar is an animal from the hunt.Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt Participants1. A.2. superkimbo3. Caylynn4. kris5. patti6. Barbara7. Stacy8. Sunflower9. Imma (Alice)Get the code and join the Blogroll here!View More Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt ParticipantsPowered by... Mister Linky's Magical Widgets.
Saturday Photo Hunt
2007-03-03 11:14:00 Theme - SaltyClick to enlargeThis is Ness Point, looking out across the North Sea (salty theme) and it is the most Easterly Point in the UK. It's also in Lowestoft, the town where I grew up, strangely I didn't know the big circular thing was there until 1999 when the town was getting ready for the party (that may have been when it got a revamp), I didn't even know it was the most Easterly Point in the UK with good reason ... It's the most run-down area of the town and the town is pretty run-down.Now a C&P from Wiki, I may not like the place nowadays but it's still where I'm from ...Literary and artistic connections Lowestoft has a number of literary and artistic connections. In the 1840s, Charles Dickens came to stay with Sir Samuel Morton Peto. Lowestoft's Beach Village, along with Blundeston village, became the inspiration for David Copperfield. The nineteenth century writer and traveller George Borrow lived in Oulton Broad for many years. Joseph Conrad came from his native... More About: Photo , Saturday , Hunt
Photo Hunt Saturday
2007-02-17 01:05:00 Theme: AntiquesClick to enlargeThis is an Imperial Presentation Hunt er Cased 14K Gold Pocket Watch by Pavel Bure, given to me by my father when he separated from my mother, he's just strange not dead.Anyway, it was his fathers and brought from Russia at the beginning of the Revolution (the February one), when his father put him on a train after he'd been released from hospital having been shot during WW1 (my granddad was old enough to fight way back then). Before the train left the platform his father gave him the watch and told him never to go back. The last he heard from his father was a letter from prison.My granddad used to tell me great bedtime stories about Russia and the Ukraine, of how he knew the Princesses and how one read his palm whilst he was in hospital telling him his wife was still a child and she was in another country but they would meet eventually (my nan was about 20 years younger and English), he was a great romantic. I was so young though I don't remember t... More About: Photo , Saturday
All new blog
More articles from this author:2006-12-13 12:39:00 So this is my all new blog, I've decided to only blog about my cross stitches and other stuff I make here so prepare to be bored.I've sat and played with the layout for far too long, to let it just sit here, and as I discovered recently I have to be careful what I say about my private life in public (and in some cases private).I've added a picture flickr badge to the page where all of my completed cross stitches can be seen, all that I have photo's of that is.There's also another of things I have made, although not all pictures shown will be mine. More About: Blog 1, 2, 3, 4 |




