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Sunday, December 31, 2006

best of 2006


I think the best way to approach this is to have some different kind of categories, like niceprice, well-worn etc, since every best buy, or experience, isn't (of course) the cheapest...

Best handbag: Dark pink (no way it's lavender!) Rosemary Mulberry (yes even though it sort of fell apart a bit and I had to wait a looong time for the mending and I didn't get any compensation for it...), my dearest Rosa. Who went with me almost everywhere all Summer. So stylish, so cute, so very Pia!!

Best outdoor garment: Pinkish trenchcoat, Kapp-Ahl. For once in a blue moon, both design, fit, colour AND a nice price go hand in hand.

Best cardigan: Darkgrey lambswool bow jacket, Odd Molly. So warm, so casual, so always right.

Best dress: Greenish blue patterned jersey wrapdress, Mongul. Such a lovely colour, model and flattering shape. Not to mention a very nice price. Bought at one of my favourite boutiques in Copenhagen (one of my favorite cities of course), Bella Anna. Where one always find fashion with a twist in decent materials at more than a decent price

Best shirt: pointelle longsleeved jersey, Odd Molly, three of them, in mustard yellow, brown and dark grey with white trimmings. Always comfy and cute!

Best shoes: Camouflage sneakers, Puma, at a discount. So very, very, VERY nice for my feet and kind of cute too

Best sale: Almost everything at Noa Noa, but an extra plus for that sweeter than sweet white cotton dress shirt with embroidery and a bunch of really comfy, all-year-wearable cotton vests

Best jewellery: well, apart from all my own then, I must say Heather Wynn's lovely, simple bird earrings. I really love the delicate design of lampwork and silver (even though I admit to not being completely satisfied with the soldering and the finish of parts. I feel they could have been more polished. On the other hand beauty can certainly be in that tad imperfection)

Best beauty product: Hm, a hard one... Since I'm in a generous mood I'll pick four;
* Lisens Organics Rose-scrub;
*
Bettina Barty Chocolate Showergel (can't beat that smell of chocolate in the shower!);
* Kiehl's Algae Mask (yes it actually do work and leaves skin feeling soft and smooth. Not a nice price buy though...);
* Philosophy Kiss me lip balm (kissable, soft, plump, sligtly red but still natural lips. A slight minus for the sort of yukky scent...)

Best buys always: all books, all yarn, all pearls and semi-precious stones and all café-visits

Best dessert: Well, that has to be two; Ivôiredome pastry at Vetekatten and vanilla icecream with warm cherries in Lübeck...

Best coffee overall: ice latte, Baresso Copenhagen

Best coffee Sweden: caffe latte, Coffee Cup

Best drinks: Alex pavillion, Hamburg (on a hotter than hot July day overlooking the Alster lake)

Best book: Not technically from 2006, but read my yours truly during the past year. It has been a good reading year, in many ways, to name three of the truly great ones;
* Caipirinha with Death (Caiprinha med Döden), Maria Ernestam (oh what joy, what intriguing fantasy and such an enjoyable language in this well-written novel)
* A heaven for Ellott (En himmel för Elliott), Katarina Danielsson (less can really, remarkably be more)
* A widow for one year (Änka för ett år), John Irving (better late than never, it has been standing in my bookshelves for years... A huge fan of Irvings fantastic language and way of composing a truly remarkable story over and over again, I do think this book is one of his best)

Discovery of the year: those extra tiny socks you can wear even in sneakers and summer shoes without looking a complete and utter unstylish nerd (yeah, I know it isn't news for anyone else but me...)

That sort of sums up my shopping year. It was a nice one, 2006, in many aspects not only shoppingwise. Still, it would have been even better if I didn't have to say goodbye to it with the cold/flu of the century and greet 2007 with the same...

The huge, overwhelming questions this shivelling last day of 2006 are: how much snot can there be in one, tiny nose? How much cough can one throat bare? How long lasting can an ophthalmia be? And above all, how long should a normal kind of earinflammation last??

I WISH YOU ALL - especially you owned by a cat or two - A HAPPY & PROSPEROUS, NEW YEAR! MAY IT BE FILLED WITH EMPATHY & GOODWILL, GOOD FOOD FOR THOUGHT & LIKEWISE SHOPPING!!

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Birthday cat Greta says Happy New Year - WCB # 82

Today is the 7th birthday for my bluetortie darling Greta, a beautiful but timid and quiet catlady in my herd of fourlegged furry ones.

That behaviour was not her usual one at catshows though. There she was always a social, cuddly kitty who used to - she's retired from that arena now - charm the judges with showing her best side.

Greta has now feasted on some special delicacy for cats, having had some birthday cuddle she's now gone back to having a nap in the wardrobe in my study. Her favorite place to be.

Before going back to sleep though, she whispered in my ear that I was going to wish everyone a really happy and prosperous new cat-year on her behalf - so

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

Host this last weekend of 2006 is Champaign Taste and the roundup you'll find here

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Doggy bags & tea


If your're a tea-maniac, like me, or know someone who is perhaps these cute and tasty doggy bags are something to invest in? They'll most certainly make a lovely little present to a tea- & doglover!

They come in a small range of different breeds and flavours, Punky pug is red tea flavoured with raspberry, cream, rosehip and pieces of apple.

French kiss is glamourous enough to be flavoured by champagne and roses.

I found these doggy bags at Kamari, Rörstrandsgatan 6 in Stockholm. But of course it's quite easy to make something similar yourself, and why not cat bags for that special tea- & catlover close to you?

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Scream

This must have been the worse Christmas ever, for me, as far as I can remember. I'm just a snivelling, aching, dizzy wreck with a head full of cotton wool. A wreck with ophthalmia still.

Not much of hearing left here, so until this awful, painful ear-what-ever-it-is get the *** out of my head I really shouldn't - and don't want to - socialize at all. Since I tend to scream out what I want to say - it's always nice to hear what one says - and can't hear what other people say if they don't scream back...

So the sofa it is, with the sound on very loud, and possibly, maybe a bucket or two with luxurious ice-cream...

Feeling like this I wish I at least was as unbelievably cute as the owl woolhead to the right - I'm not.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Santa's little helper WCB # 81








This is Siri, you have met her before. These past weeks she's been so very busy with helping Santa getting ready for Christmas - or at least that's an excuse that works well this time of year if you're a CUTE cat and in the way.

So in the pictures you'll find her - apart from once being so small she looked like a little cuddly toy in a teamug - having a leg in when some baked goodies a served - a nibble is never wrong! - overseeing so Santa teddy's cap is on, that the Snowman is of the right height and built, somewhat reluctantly posing for this year VIP-Christmas cards - and then of course check those cards out so they meet that very special, very high standard of Siri.

Having done all this hard work she now thinks she deserves a whole lot of rest, looking forward to her very first Christmas ever! And she is absolutely certain that this -massy thing must include some extra special yummy food for extra dotty kitty tummies -

she wish you all a very merry Christmas with joy for every one!!

The host for this WCB is Tiggy the tiny tiger at Tiggy's blog. The roundup is here.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Christmas cards, an absolute must

Almost the only thing I hold sacred every Christmas is the Christmas-card-tradition. I have a neat "little" list for that, who deserve a really fancy, personal, handmade one or not. Who's blacklisted and who's not. It's quite an intriguing system and of course I can't share that system with you!

Anyway this year the cold had gotten me in its grip before I was able to finish off all cards - my very first year of trying a bit of scrapping in a more serious way - so actually some of them haven't been sent yet, sorry.

Maybe one of these cards as seen in the picture will find its way to you not in time for Christmas but in time for New Year's instead. Or another kind of cute card, or not at all if you happen to be on the black-list - ho ho ho!

I'm cancelling Christmas

I feel like crap. After five days of this horrible cold I'm no better. The fever comes and goes, my poor left ear and that part of the head is stuffed with cottonwool, my nose is sour along with my throat, which now is accompanied by a horrible, dry cough. And as the finishing touch I now also have a really neat ophthalmia mainly in my left eye.

I have no sense of smell and my tastebuds are no longer with me at all. I only drink applejuice and eat toast. Now and then really spicy food, like vegetables in green curry. Ah, yesterday I had an encounter with Häagen-Dazs pannacotta raspberry, as far as I could detect it was really nice, and soothing for my poor throat.

So now I only have one wish for Christmas - please, let me get my Häagen-Dazs favourite flavour Lemon cheesecake on Christmas eve! Other than that, I think I'll cancel Christmas this year...

Monday, December 18, 2006

Misery

I feel a cold coming on. Or actually it's already here. Obviously I didn't made it all season without one. I hate this sour throat thing. Trying to get rid off it with interesting American pills - all legal of course! - so far without any luck.

Misery like this sure loves company and if I might have any saying about that company, it's tea - and not that nasty, nauseating cough, headache, aching limbs, lack of taste and smell... Since I do like my tea with milk that's a bit difficult to drink with a sour throat. I usually end up drinking lots of applejuice instead.

But as long as I can have that cuppa, it might as well be with one of my favourite brands of tea - the Finnish brand Nordqvist. It can't be found in Sweden, as far as I know, so Mats always buys some packages of them when he goes on his frequent business-trips to Finland.

It comes in many different flavours in colourful packaging. Both black and green tea, flavoured or not. My favourites are still Faithful friend - and not only because the bags are decorated with cat paws... - and Cheery Rainy Day. Caribbean Sun isn't too bad either.

So if you happen to have the time and inclination to take a trip to Finland, that neighbouring country of Sweden on the other side of the Baltic sea, don't forget to bring home some packages of that lovely tea!

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Stockholm in December


Not the Stockholm in December we're used to, but still, it made a pretty picture!

Now, I'm - as usual nowadays - to tired to write something intelligent. Green December in all it's - perhaps - glory, the snow sure gives light and a cozy, snuggle-up feeling to a Scandinavian winter! And I must say that this is the only winter I've been this tired most all the time.

The rare rays of sun only make their appearance as a sort of glimpse. A glimpse here and there doesn't make a lot of good concerning the replenishment of the energy-supply Pia-wise.

Saturday, December 16, 2006

WCB # 80 - She laughs best who laughs longest









I thought I might write a few words about Prunella (aka Mini-Knut or just Mini since she's the spitting miniature image of her father, last WCB's Knut). She's an inventive, mischievous, life-enjoying oddball in redspotted fur.

From my own breeding, about two years old this neutergirl has a big appetite for life as well as food in general and ice-cream in particular - she was sold but came back home after some months with her friend and cousin above, Qlara (blacktortie). Since the buyers "had decided they were allergic to cats". If I sound bantering, it's just because it's not the fist time kitten-buyers tend to "cry wolf" with that excuse...

As you can see in the pictures above Prunella is always there when IT happens, whether it might be that lovely icecream on a warm Summer day, or that table full of shawls I'm working with or simply a suitable couch with a friendly companion. And in the end, she always ends up the best who laughs longest.

WCB this time is hosted by kitchenMage and the roundup of weekenders you'll find here

Friday, December 15, 2006

Outfit Dec 15th 2006

On a day with winds so strong you thought you might be swept away to another place, perhaps somewhere over the rainbow, my outfit was as follow;

- heathercoloured vest, NoaNoa
- dark grey shirt, Odd Molly
- soft pink cardigan, Jackpot
- black nylons, Åhléns
- honeybeige cableknitted mohairish skirt, H&M
- black boots, Vagabond
- hunter green corduroy coat, Jackpot
- mustard yellow silk scarf, Gudrun Sjödén
- winter white wool shawl, old one from grandma
- china blue cap & matching mittens, Odd Molly
- oak handbag, Roxanne Mulberry

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Beauty without cruelty

Yes I do like a piece of interesting, new (for me anyway) brand when it comes to most everything. Especially cosmetics and skincare. I'm a big fan of small, ethical brands, beauty without cruelty and nature based products.

One of these I found last Summer at the small farm-shop at the Anthroposophic society in Järna (a small communtity south of Stockholm), called Lisen's Organics Rosenskrubb (Rose scrub) plus Chokladkyss (Chocolate kiss - isn't that a great name, or what?!) lip balm.

The Chocolate kisses I gave to friends - whom I hope enjoyed them... - and the Rose scrub I've been using myself and it's great! I smells delicious, has a nice scrubbing texture (salt) and also contains mineral oils for a soft skin. You don't have to use lotions or creams after the shower.

The creator behind this small brand is named Lisen Sundgren, a herbalist and homeopath based in Stockholm. The lovely graphic design of the bottles is made by Hanna Werning.

The bottle is soon finished though, so I hope to find some other Stockholmian retailers. So far I've just found some of the products at Folkart webstore, but not the scrub... They used to sell them at Rosendal but I didn't see them the last time I was there... The search continues...

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

December 13th, the day of Lucia

Today is the day of Lucia, a much loved and very typical Swedish celebration that takes place on December 13th every year. It's named after a Sicilian, medieval saint, but have not a lot to do with that poor girl's suffering nowadays.

It's mostly celebrated with a procession of girls and boys in white chemises with the girl playing Lucia wearing a crown with candles on her head leading the procession. They sing all sorts of mainly Christmas songs and it's really atmospheric and quite lovely.

If you want to know more about the Swedish Lucia-celebrating you can read in English here and in Swedish here.

And yes, I have actually been chosen to play the part of Lucia several times through the school years. If it's because my lousy singing-voice (the Lucia doesn't have to sing) or because I was usually taller than the rest of the children or some other reason, I let that be unsaid. The picture shows me and my procession one year in kindergarten. To the left I'm smiling contentedly over my saffron buns "lussekatter".

Something which I'm actually going to do in a few minutes, eat them and smile. In the sofa, under a blanket, with a cup of tea, surrounded by the fourlegged herd, watching "Corpse bride" on DVD (no fun intended).

Have a lovely Lucia out there!

Skogskyrkogården, the pictures







So here they are, the pictures of the fascinating place called the Woodland cemetery I wrote about yesterday.

When the pictures didn't feel like being uploaded. Today they're obviously in a better mood...

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Skogskyrkogården

The Woodland cemetery (Skogskyrkogården) is one of Sweden's places that's inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List. And no wonder, it's an absolutely stunningly beautiful and very special place situated just on the southern outskirts of Stockholm.

Well worth a visit all year around. And if you have the opportunity to go on a guided tour, please do, since it's the chance to see what lies behind the architectural greatness and also how the different chapels - there are five of them - looks like inside.

In the beginning of the 1900s it became obvious that Stockholm needed a new burial ground. An international architect competition was initiated to ensure the harmony and dignity of the buildings and landscape of that new cemetery. The winners of the competition was two talented Swedish architects, Erik Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd Lewerentz.

The cemetery and the first chapel was completed in 1920. The chapel was named the Woodland chapel and it's roof is adorned with Carl Milles ' sculpture "The Angel of death" (pic above) - this area and the chapel actually makes me feel really uncomfortable and somewhat unsafe. The atmosphere there is for some reason not at all pleasant...

The second chapel, the Chapel of resurrection (pic above) was opened in 1925. It's situated in the end of the beautiful, atmospheric Path of Seven Wells (pic above). A walk that basically takes you from one end of this larger than large cemetery to the other.

The largest chapel, and the one that's most wellknown I suppose - and in my opinion the least appealing -, is in fact three chapels (and a crematorium). They go by the names Chapel of Faith, of Hope and of the Holy cross.

The wall that surrounds the cemetery was built by unemployed people of Stockholm between the years of 1923 to 1932. It's 4600 metres long (compared to the Vatican state's wall that's 3200 metres long).

Greta Garbo, the world famous Swedish actress, is since a few years buried at Skogskyrkogården.

In 1994 - better late than never... - the Woodland cemetery was inscribed to the above mentioned list. Some of the motivation being "... an outstandingly successful example of a designed cultural landscape which blend... natural vegetation with architectural features to create a landscape that is ideally suited to its purpose... The creation... established a new form of cemetery that has exerted a profound influence... all over the world."

So if you happen to have an errand or two to Stockholm, please don't miss this extraordinary experience that goes by the name of Skogskyrkogården!

Monday, December 11, 2006

The One...

...who won't end up on this year's Christmas-cards... I give them TLC, food and empty their litter-boxes all year round. So the question is, why oh why can't they cooperate for this one time every year and actually pose for the camera with true Christmas spirit sparkle in their eyes...??

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Saffron, my saffron

I'm exhausted from a not very good night's sleep and running around town, not looking for Christmas gifts but running errands. For this and that. I had plans for baking my saffron buns, those typical Swedish yummy buns that's common in December called Lussekatter, today. But I'm just too tired.

I did make these fantastic, and easy to make, saffron crusts the other day though. Which I'm going to feast on in just some minutes now. And the recipe for them I'll add here tomorrow, since I'm too tired for writing that down also...

Anyway, in my opinion saffron is a fantastic spice, both in colour and in taste. Too much is toxic, but just the right amount is so very nice in different kind of dishes and bread. What a versatile little, yellow friend! Alas, unfortunately a friendship that comes with a very high price-tag...

WCB # 79 - Knut a k a Garfield






This is Knut (EC S*Luddkolt's Knut Knebworth), my red boy. Once a stud now his role is that of a consultant - even if he doesn't take that role very seriously. I think he keeps his tricks and treats for himself. But he still prefers the company of girls over boys, in general. He loves food and just lazying around. The true nature of Garfield both in personality and looks, and I do believe he thinks of himself as a bit of the only really first class cat in this household.

In the picture - which didn't come in the order I wanted... - you can se him from the tender age of 2 weeks, then 5 weeks, then 4 months, 7 months and as a full blown, very stylish Garfield-kitty at about the age of 3 years. He's now soon to be 5 years old.

The pictures at 4 months and 3 years are taken by photografer Åsa Petré.

This weekend's catblogging is hosted by Belly Timber and the roundup you'll find here.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Recipe: Creamy mushroom soup

Soup is hardly ever wrong, with some nice bread and cheese. You can make a quick one out of a tin or make a slow one from scratch - it isn't always the latter taste better though... But here comes a "slow" one which is really, really creamy and tasty.

Creamy mushroom soup, 4 portions

400 g fresh mushrooms
1 yellow (or red) onion
1 clove of garlic - or more...
6 dl vegetable boullion
1 dl white wine - can be omitted
1 dl doublecream - or choose a lighter alternative
1 dl créme fraiche
butter or oil
salt & pepper
( 3 tbs parsley)

Chop or not chop the mushrooms, that is the question. Since it'll all me mixed with a mixer or in a food processor when ready I don't think it's necessary to do that. Chop the onion and garlic instead. And fry it all in the oil/butter. Include parsley if you like. Fry until the mushrooms have absorbed all the water. Stir now and then, the mushrooms shouldn't get colour.

If you want, then add the wine, or substitute it with water. If you choose wine, let it boil until absorbed. Then add the vegetable boullion and simmer for about 20 minutes.

Then mix it all together - with handmixer or food processor - add the cream and the créme fraiche. Plus salt and pepper. Let it all come to a boil and then simmer for a few minutes.

Garnish with parsley and some fraiche/cream if you like.

Enjoy!

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Outfit Dec 7, 2006

Today I had a really nice day with my friend Anne at the Handicraft fair. Can't say I was very impressed with the items for sale overall, a lot of cheap entertainment, in every sense. Of course with some exceptions, most of the exceptions being somewhat pricy for the wallet of the day. And who needs more stuff, really... If it's not a handbag, the pricy kind.

Anyway, home with me came some smaller things named this and that but mainly foody things. And yes, I actually bought some material for scrapping. This year I do plan to use my skills in calligraphy and top the Christmas cards off with not only superexclusive cat-pictures but also some glitter and tinsel! If my patience is with me that is...

The one thing I'm most thankful about taking home with me is my skirt though. I actually discovered it going downwards - being far down around my thighs - twice this day... I'm really grateful I'm nowadays, mostly, on good terms with my not-to-be-embarrassed-gene.

And once I found it on it's way up instead, sort of wrapping itself around my upper torso and head with its new friend the wind. At the same time as the shawls also wanted to play with that new and interesting friend, up they went - to Anne's delight. I actually managed to bring tears of joy to her eyes... Glad to be at service. Don't mention it. My next much needed investment will be a pair of braces for that naughty skirt. My question of the day must be, what on earth has the world gone to, when clothes demand new friends and accessories?

From top to bottom of the day:
- white cotton vest, Dolce & Gabbana
- brown cotton shirt, Odd Molly
- black, flowery skirt, Gudrun Sjödén (silly little, too large thing!)
- black boots, Vagabond
- green tweed jacket vintage bouclé, Noa Noa
- mustard-yellow silk-scarf, Gudrun Sjödén
- brown with white trimmings mohair shawl, Pia K Stockholm
- china blue mittens, Odd Molly
- handbag, Mulberry Roxanne
- jewellery, Heather Wynn, Pia K Stockholm, Yvone Christa (I'm so varied...)

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

In heat

I have a young lady in my kitchen - again - who desperately seeks attention from handsome young man. We got the whole show right on the kitchen-table for lunch today, no shame whatsoever... I'm the one who's embarrassed by that behaviour, and when we had guests too. What will they think? When spotted girl and spotted boy had their ways quite openly like that...

The second kind of heat today was the food I made, four kind of meze- dishes. They turned out quite well (recipes to come later). The dessert of gingerbred & lingonberry cheesecake wasn't too good though, so I'll skip that recipe - since I can't believe it's me who couldn't make it right.

And the third heatwave came with the installation of the heatpump. Can't say I'm too impressed by it... - I can't open two wardrobes now. And I'm not at all sure one can easily solve that problem in a nice looking way. Big sigh there.

Not to mention the fact you have to clean that darn heatpump every fortnight. I'm far to busy with cleaning kittylitter-boxes, I don't want anything more to clean. Unless that thing doesn't come with a cleaning lady, or rather a nice little male with a pinchfriendly-bottom - which I'm sad to say the heatpump-installation-men didn't offer.

I did find it rather amuzing that one of the men apparently suffered form cat-allergies and couldn't stay for a long time, leaving the other one working for two. They sure picked the right house then. And I must say it's a bit strange to work with such installations when one suffers from pet-allergies... And no they didn't close any doors, wide open they were and leaving me with my company absolutely on our toes looking out for any fourlegged borstal breakout.

I'm now completely exhausted, so looking forward to an early night in bed. Nighty night!

Monday, December 04, 2006

The season for Christmas fairs

From the end of November and up until the weekend before Christmas Eve, it's a big thing with Christmas fairs in Sweden. Some better than others. I used to be sort of a keen Christmas fair visitor every year, it was sort of cosy, fun and traditional. To buy this and that, and always some typical "burnt almonds" (yummy candy!).

But nowadays I rarely go, I don't see the need for even more Christmas decorations - most of them are still in boxes in the shed - and gifts - the ones I still buy Christmas presents for aren't very keen on such Christmassy items - and I don't particulary care for the crowds that roam around the fairs.

But sometimes it can be fun to visit such a fair, when it's in a place one haven't been to before. So last Sunday we went to Långängens gård, a place on the other side of town that I have been meaning to visit for a long time since they have a restaurant/café that's said to be very good.

However, the Långängen we happen to visit, where the fair was held and with the same address as the above mention Långängen was a totally different one... I have absolutely no idea how this happened! The originally Långängens gård was nowhere to be seen, it was just like it had evaporated into thin air and small manor house had taken its place. A white house made of stone, and not the red farmhouse in wood...

It wasn't much of a fair either, rather boring indeed. I only bought some - not very nice and with a sort of stale taste - almond crusts plus a couple of nice looking handpainted brass-hearts. The fair-decorations out in the open was rather nice though. A rusty sofa here, some ornaments hanging in an old, broken windowframe there, apples and onions, pumkins and rosehips.

To round off that grey, chilly, windy and wet day in the beginning of December - a white Christmas seems so unbelievably far away... - we drove to one of my favourite cafés, Café Lyran, which never ever disappoints you! I feasted on a lovely shrimpsandwich plus a piece of equally tasty Princess cake - both so typically Swedish, but not always easy to find made just right.

I wonder why it some days is so difficult to write something really inspired? Those days you just rattle off what you did that day, what you ate, what you wore, what you bought. How much fun is that och a scale from 1-10...? I actually have a bit more fun with bubblewrap, especially in manic mode. Enjoy!

Sunday, December 03, 2006

And some marmelade on top


If you like to have some marmelade or jam on your toast now and then, and preferably the homemade-kind with simple but good ingredients - well then you might like these two:

To the right rhubarb with cinnamon - unbelievably good! - from the farm Nibble gård outside the city of Enköping, about 70 kilometres west of Stockholm. Tel +46 171 870 58

To the left apple and ginger - mild and spicy at the same time, very different and good - from a small Swedish family company called Our Garden. Of which I happen to have lost the address and e-mail to... I bought it at the Autumn fair some months ago. And of course I should have bought some more, or at least kept a close eye on the product flyer. That now has flyed away...

Edit: It flyed back to me the other day, the flyer from Our garden. If you want to get in contact with them regarding their different products such as oil & vinegar, herbal salt & sugar, coffee & tea plus marmelades & ham you can either send an e-mail at mail@ourgarden.se or phone at +46 (0)70- 755 37 94

Saturday, December 02, 2006

WCB # 78 - The Cat's day




Every year, for some years now, the first Advent's Sunday is celebrating as the Cat's day in Sweden. With different events in pet shops, at animal-shelters, cat-shows etc. This year though it's a whole weekend, this weekend to be precise, 1-3 of December 2006. My cats are going to celebrate it with some extra nice food mainly. How are you and your cats going to celebrate this year's Cat's day?

My poster boy for this WCB is my oldest cat, sweetheart Emil (his pedigree name being Solfläckens My True Lollipop), seal colourpoint persian boy. He'll turn 16 years old this upcoming spring. He's a cuddly, cosy one who sometimes likes to cuddle up with his fourlegged friends in the couch and other times he prefers solitude or my lap.

Unfortunately he isn't very photogenique, but he has a really lovely dollface irl!

The host for this weekend's catblogging is The Hidden Paw and the roundup of furry darlings you'll find here. *Meow*

Friday, December 01, 2006

Outfit Dec 1st 2006

Oh, I'm just too tired for posting anything remotely intelligent and original here today. So I'll just show you today's outfit. With those very dark and uninspired snapshots in front of the mirror with the once-upon-a-time-kitchen-sofa-now-standing-in-the-hall-basically-acting-as-a-cat-food-stand in the background. For that extra glamour-feeling to the outfits!

Anyway, when the temperature just seems to rise and head for up to + 15 C - weird beyond words, and rather alarming... - I opt for layers - as usual I guess...

- sort of darkish pink cotton vest, Noa Noa
- brown, shortsleeved chiffon blouse, Noa Noa
- grey wool cardigan, Odd Molly
- jeans, Levi's
- black boots, Vagabond
- yellow lace knitted wool scarf, Tiger
- hunter green corduroy coat, Jackpot
- china blue mittens, Odd Molly
- jewellery, Heather Wynn, Pia K Stockholm, Yvone Christa

Off to an early bed for me now! A good night's sleep is essential if one wants to celebrate the Cat's day which always is celebrated in Sweden on the first Advent's Sunday - this year it'll actually be a whole weekend celebrating the wonderful Cat!

How are you going to celebrate the cat(s) in your life this weekend?