There are many reasons I enjoy writing my little blog. It is especially important in times such as this, when it feels like all I do is eat, sleep, work, repeat. Weekdays seem to blur into one another with rhythmic ease and my weekend activity becomes less as the sun sets earlier each day and the nights grow longer. During these dark evenings it's lovely to have a reminder of the bright sunny days and to be reassured I do still get the opportunity to spend plenty of my time outdoors, even if sometimes it feels otherwise.
Recently we have seen some beautiful sunny days. Not enough to dry out the well trodden muddy fields and tracks but enough to enjoy some walks without the need for waterproofs, which at this time of year is often unheard of.
Disappointingly, with the announcement of the second lockdown, our planned visit to Hill Top didn't get to happen but, having remembered to book in advance, last week Lily and I spent a lovely morning in the grounds of another National Trust property. It was lovely to see the change of seasonal colour throughout the gardens and we enjoyed a hot chocolate along with some delicious home made banana and chocolate loaf at a secluded little spot, overlooking the pond. It felt good to sit for a while in the warmth of the sun and it was hard to believe there had been a heavy shower of hail a few moments earlier.
A few days later than I intended, I made some treacle toffee. It is something I always love to have at this time of year and is so quick and easy to make but, for some reason, I just hadn't got around to it. It seems to be a common theme with me lately, in that I seem to be constantly playing catch up. With this in mind I have recently turned my thoughts towards Christmas 🎄 and, in an attempt to be slightly more organised than usual, I think I need to start some planning.
J. X
I love the first few autumn shots, the colours are gorgeous, though my favourite is the lake shot, it looks very pretty. Great shots from up on the fells too, it looks like you had a lovely walk up there :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eunice. The light that morning really accentuated the colours of the leaves. X
DeleteOh my goodness treacle toffee I haven't had any for years, I think it would pull my fillings out now but I could just eat some. Stunning scenery and beautiful photos, it's those special little moments when you can sit down, take in the view have have your little treat and a cuppa that lifts your spirits and makes the day worthwhile. xx
ReplyDeleteTreacle toffee is very moreish but I do have to be careful whilst eating it. X
DeleteGummer's How looks a nice walk for a lazy day.
ReplyDeleteIt's a steep but short walk. Very enjoyable. X
DeleteBrilliant photos. Great to get out is it not!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jill. The fells are my prom. X
DeleteI know what you mean about weeks blurring into each other, but glad you’ve managed to have some good walks. As usual your photos, are fab, Jules. The sunlight coming through the trees is beautiful and the scenery you have in your part of the country is breathtaking! Do you know I’ve never had treacle toffee, let alone made it, I must try some :)
ReplyDeleteThe days have become rather samey haven't they and it doesn't help that it's not easy to make any plans just now. Treacle toffee is delicious and it's very simple to make. The method I use is on my recipe page. X
DeleteThanks Jules, I’ll have a look x
DeleteYour treacle toffee looks amazing.it would make a wonderful Christmas present.xx
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how well it would keep. It never lasts very long in this house. :)
DeleteWhat beautiful scenery! I'm glad you are still getting some nice, sunny days and are able to go for walks. I like your carved pumpkins and toasted pumpkin seeds are yummy! That treacle toffee looks yummy, too! :)
ReplyDeleteThe treacle toffee is gone already. I think I'll make some more this weekend. X
DeleteAutumn is the prettiest of seasons, and your pictures show it off beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI thought it sad that Halloween was not to be celebrated this year. There was a group of parents around me that decided to have a scaled down Trick and Treat for an hour that night. I participated and while sitting in my garage with the lights on, I wished all the dressed up little ones Happy Halloween while they took one of the many bags of candy that I had set up at the bottom of my driveway. It was a safe way of doing it and the kids did not miss out on that special holiday.
Thank you, Arleen. Although we don't usually make a big thing of Hallowe'en here, it felt very strange not to receive any trick-or-treaters this year. I love how where you live the children were still able to participate. X
DeleteOh yum, treacle toffee. I can't remember ever making it but I used to love those bonfire lollies which were made from treacle toffee. There's been a lot of fog here over the last week or so but it seems to have finally cleared so we're set for some nice walks over the weekend, just so long as the weather holds. You've captured autumn perfectly in your photos, we need to make the most of it now before winter finally settles in.
ReplyDeleteFoggy, damp weather, turnip lanterns, treacle toffee and bonfire smoke. That's what I think about at this time of year. Bright sunny days are few and far between but are always most welcome. X
DeleteSuch stunning photographs, such a beautiful place that you live. Thrilled you are still able to get out and about on your walks. I didn't bother with bonfire toffee this year it was a bit of a let down all round really. I wished I had now seeing yours, it looks yummy. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lorraine. The toffee didn't last very long, so I'm going to make some more tomorrow. X
DeleteLovely photos of the views and Autumn colours. The treacle toffee looks wonderful. Think it's a few years since I've had any. My mum used to always make it every bonfire night when we were kids, as well as potatoes in their jackets. Happy memories. X
ReplyDeleteThank you, Shazza. I've always loved treacle toffee. X
DeleteYour toffee looks really delicious. My mom always love Almond Roca this time of year. I know what you mean about our routines now. It's healthy to get out in nature, like you are doing.
ReplyDeleteEven when I don't always feel like it, I know getting out in the fresh air will do me the world of good. It's so easy to hunker down indoors when it is cold and wet outside. X
DeleteSome wonderful photography. Your pumpkins have an impish face which is very charming. Jo x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo. After seeing yours I might just try carving a cat pumpkin next year. X
DeleteFabulous scenery and lovely walks, your photographs show Autumn at its very best.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you, Jan. The autumn colours look so vibrant in the sunshine. Sadly, I don't think there will be many leaves left on the trees after tonight's wet and windy weather. X
DeleteWhat a lovely post. Fabulous photos and views...big sigh. Well done on the pumpkin and delicious looking toffee. I’m busy making quince jam at the moment. It’s good to have all these seasonal things to enjoy. B x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Barbara. Your quince jam sounds delicious. X
DeleteOK Jules...so I was going to make some cinder toffee...why do things always happen to make me not do the things I really want to?! x
ReplyDeleteI love cinder toffee but I never manage to get the timing just right. I should try making it again sometime. X
DeleteOh my goodness, I was salivating over the cake and coffee and then I saw your treacle toffee!!!..one of the most amazing things on the planet! Gorgeous photos, as always. Lulu of Long Mizzle x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lulu. X
DeleteI've never had treacle toffees. They look delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nil. It's on my recipe page if you'd like to try making some. X
DeleteWow what beautiful photos and love treacle toffee
ReplyDeleteThank you, Chris. X
DeleteWonderful photos, as always! I could scoop up a handful of pumpkin seeds and eat them right now, they look delicious! xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Vix. The pumpkin seeds disappeared very fast. They were delicious. X
DeleteWonderful autumnal photos. It's nice to get out and about in the countryside, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nikki. I always feel better following a walk in the fresh air. X
DeleteI'm glad that you've had some sunny days and made the most of them - and shared your beautiful views with us. I love to be out in the woods at this time of year, the trees look different every time. I'm impressed that you used your pumpkin innards, too, I think most people just throw them away. x
ReplyDeleteI am usually most people :) so it felt good to make use of the whole pumpkin this time. And it definitely wont be the last, the roasted seeds were delicious. X
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