Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Sweet treat!

Who doesn't love a good cupcake?!

My family certainly do. 

My mother and sister own a cupcake business called "Lydia B Cupcakes".  Due to this fact, there are always cupcakes in my parents house when I call.  It's cupcake heaven.  

I love nothing more a coffee cupcake with a nice cup of coffee.

Lydia B Cupcakes are freshly made with no added preservatives.  Cupcakes can be supplied for weddings, hen parties, christenings or any other occasion.  If you are having a celebration in Ireland and wish to order cupcakes, please use the contact details on the Lydia B Cupcakes Facebook page to contact Lydia about flavours and colours.  Cupcakes stands are also available for hire.  

Become a fan on Facebook in order to get updates about special offers and also see lots of lovely pictures of gorgeous cupcakes!

Here is a picture of a recent Cupcake display for a wedding.

Lydia B Cupcakes has lots of cupcake stands for hire including this fun record one!!

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

New wardrobes

We are getting our new wardrobes today!  They are being made by Dean Cooper who also did our kitchen.  Over the next few days the bar will be fitted along with screens to cover the television in the living room.    

Here is the current state of the makeshift bar:




Here are the wardrobes currently:

Day 1 

Pictures to follow of the completed wardrobes and bar.

Day 2

Monday, 22 October 2012

Historic house tours

One of the highlights of our annual visit to Key West, Florida at Christmas time is the Historic House tour.

The tour generally consists of 5 houses and is held over 2 days.  You can visit each of the houses at any time during the tour opening hours. 

The tour costs $25 and is held as a fundraiser for the restoration and care of the oldest house in Key West.

This years tour is on December the 27th.  Having partaken in this event for the past few years we have visited some really great Key West homes.  The houses on the tour tend to be varied in size with a mix of modest historical homes and also some high end luxury mansions.

It's quite a social event as you see the same people at different points along the tour.  Last year we bumped into two groups of people of that we knew on the tour.  

The houses will be announced closer to the tour date and we look forward to seeing the list!


Saturday, 20 October 2012

The show must go on!

I went to see "The talk of the town" today with my sister and  cousin.  When I went to collect the tickets from the box office it was explained that the main actress had been in an accident and had a fractured skull.  A new actress stepped in to the role but given the short notice (5 hours!) she would be reading the script.  

The play its self was very good but unfortunately the reading of the script was highly distracting and somewhat amateurish.  At the end of the hour and 45 minute show the look of relief on all of the actors faces was palpable when they realised that they had got through the show (particularly the actress who played Maeve Brennan). This was the last day of the run so there was only one evening performance left.  I have never heard of this being done before and I wonder why there was no understudy.  Quite strange!

Afterwards we enjoyed a cocktail in the Mint Bar in the Westin Hotel - my twin sister and I swear by their cocktails, we think they are the best in Dublin!
                          Here I am enjoying a caipiroska - Cheers!

BTW, here are lots of picture of the house, if you are interested!

Friday, 19 October 2012

Out and about in Dublin City

We took a few days off work this week to celebrate Ciaran's birthday (it was a big one but I won't say what age he is!)

Thursday was a lovely day.  We cycled to the Fumbally Cafe for breakfast - really delicious scrambled eggs on homemade bread topped with fresh tomatoes.   

We stopped off on the way to the cafe to look at St. Patrick's Cathedral which is nearby.


As we were cycling along the canal I saw these ballerinas.  They were there for a photo call and there was a group of photographers on the other side of the canal waiting to take their picture.



After breakfast we walked along Francis Street and called in to some antique shops.  Our house is from the Victorian era but this is not a style of furniture that we would like to own. 
Among all of the antique stores we found a shop that sold mid-century modern furniture, it was XXc Antiques. We both loved this Willy Rizzo designed table from the 1960's.  
In the centre of the table is a cut out tray for setting up liquor bottles when having a party.  Very cool!! 


We continued up to Thomas Street where Ciaran needed to call to an art supply shop.  We also found the "Ferocious Mingle Market" which was a bizarre type of bazaar market.  It was a long market with lots of little cafes and stalls.  In the middle was a large screen showing a film with cinema seats.  All very strange.  At night time it then turns into a live music venue.



When we got Bones home after a long day he collapsed on the couch!  It was a busy day for a little pup.


Today we had breakfast in Door 51 and then visited the Georgian House Museum at Number 29 Fitzwilliam Street.  We had visited this house a few years ago and it was well worth viewing again.  If you are in Dublin, Ireland I recommend you visit this museum!

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Wild weather

Last night in Dublin there was a high tide combined with heavy rainfall.  Met Eireann had issued flood warnings all day and boy did it get wild last night.  I could hear heavy rain all night pelting against the windows and also against the glass studio roof.  This morning when I got up there were leaves everywhere.  Luckily I am off work today so I don't have to drive through flooded streets.

I have 3 days leave from work so I am not back in until Monday.  Today I have plans to buy some large kilner jars.  I want to make some chocolate dipped strawberries to bring to dinner tomorrow.    

On Saturday, my twin sister and I are going to a play called "The talk of the town" on Saturday evening along with our cousin. It is written by Emma Donoghue who wrote the award winning "Room"  The play is set in the 1950's and is about an Irish woman, Maeve Brennan, who moves from Ranelagh to New York City and writes for the New Yorker for The talk of the town under the byline the "Long winded woman".  We plan to dress in the style of the 1950's and go for a cocktail beforehand!  Should be fun......

I should also mention that plans are afoot to finish the final things that need to be done in the house.  Dean Cooper, who made our kitchen is also making the wardrobes in the master bedroom, the bar and also a screen to cover the TV in the living room.  He called to the house yesterday to go over a few details with the builder who needs to do some remedial works.  Can't wait for these to be all finished!!  

Next job then is to to something with the kitchen table.  I'm really not happy with it.  We brought it from our old house and it is not the right colour for our new kitchen - not to mention the scratches on it from the bold Bones jumping up onto it when he was a puppy.  What a naughty boy!  I might go chat to someone in the hardware shop up the road and see if they can recommend something to cover up the scratches for the moment.  I have a nice Ralph Lauren floral tablecloth on the table at the moment but it is not complimentary to the kitchen.  I'll have to sort something out.....


Sunday, 14 October 2012

Keeping an eye on the street

Creature habits.....

Bones sits up on the front window and makes sure that nothing untoward goes on in the street. He sits up here and looks out at nothing for hours on end. 


Here Bones is watching me eat a slice of chocolate cake  - he wants to make sure that I don't drop any crumbs but if I do he is right there to clean up!


I like the way the light under the bench seat illuminates him.