Wow, it’s been quite a week for me, it started off quietly but built to a crescendo after I posted a photo I took on a walk up the Rock. More on that later…
#gotgotneed
I’m sure I’m not the only Mum to be swamped with Panini football stickers at the moment. In a family of five I’m the only one without an album. Somehow that doesn’t excuse me from the delights of having to try to peel the backs off the awkward ones!
A sunset walk
When I escaped one evening this week for a walk after the little Postcards were in bed, I saw this gorgeous sunset. The tower in the photo is the Royal Naval dockyard here in Gibraltar, it looked so pretty lit from behind.
New skirt
Work has commenced on my final skirt for my dressmaking course. I took a drive across the border to La Linea last week and bought some rather bright floral fabric (think pink and orange orchids). I’ll save the delights of the fabric choice until next week, as I don’t think I’ll have too many other crafty things going on.
Anyway, the design was drawn, the pattern made and now the fabric’s been cut and sewing the seams has begun – I do hope it turns out ok!
Sports Day part 1
This week we have experienced the first of two school sports days we have on the calendar. Because there’s no such thing as large school playgrounds or school sports fields in Gibraltar, the teachers, pupils and parents all decamp to the Victoria Stadium for the event. There can’t be too many places in the world where school sports days take place in the national stadium can there?
That photo…
On Thursday morning I set off for a walk as soon as the little Postcards were safely deposited at school. As I set off I wasn’t necessarily intending on climbing up the Rock but my feet just took me there (force of habit perhaps). It appeared to be a perfect morning for the Med Steps, cool and foggy. If you’ve read my Mini stroll in the mist post you’ll know my reading of the weather conditions were way off the mark, as I climbed higher I climbed out of the fog and into the baking sunshine!
One positive from that predicament was this view. I snapped it and then posted it as I got home. That’s when the crazy stuff happened… As I write it’s been seen by more than 12,000 people on Facebook and a good few more on Twitter. That sort of thing doesn’t happen to me everyday!!!
Summer’s here
In between the foggy and misty days we have enjoyed some high temperatures and sunshine. The municipal areas like parks, traffic roundabouts and flower beds are looking glorious in town. Perhaps at their best, as they are not yet wilting under the intense heat of the mid-summer sun. This plant (it’s name is a mystery to me) grows close to a car park I frequent regularly and it’s blooms are looking glorious at the minute. It looks rather tropical don’t you think?
International Yarnbombing Day 2016
In case you missed my post yesterday on my little Yarnbomb, well I did one. It was my homage to one of the most beautiful places in Gibraltar, the Alameda Botanical Gardens, which is celebrating its 200th birthday this year.
I have had a truly amazing week in the world of blogging. All of a sudden my tiny corner of the Internet came to the attention of many people who’d never heard of Postcard from Gibraltar before. It’s been incredibly flattering and I’m very grateful for all the lovely comments I’ve read over the last few days.
Sunday Sevens is a weekly blog series devised by Natalie at Threads & Bobbins blog and features seven photos from the last seven days.
I’ll have to backtrack, been offline, but yes that’s a cracking photo. Well done 🙂
Thank you! Right place at the right time. Hope you’re ok.
I told you your photographs are fab! How exciting! That’s really fantastic recognition. Well done!
Thank you Peter x
When I saw that photo on IG I loved it instantly and am not surprised people went crazy for it:)
Thanks Sheila 🙂
Ive just found your blog through doing Sunday Sevens.Looks like you live in a wonderful part of the world.Love your mist photograph and your yarn bombing.I for one am happy to have discovered you! And wow that your kids have their sports days in the National Stadium! X
Hello Shazza, thank you so much for your kind comments. I know, we are incredibly lucky to be able to call Gibraltar our home. Thanks for joining us 🙂
International superstar!! Your photography is amazing. You have the eye for a good photo but also your craft talent shows through. Well done. Looking forward to seeing your skirt. The fabric looks lovely from the back. You teese K xXx
Hehe – sorry, couldn’t resist it ;-). Thank you for the compliments – you’re very kind. I’m lucky enough to have wonderful things to photograph – that certainly helps! 🙂 x
Superb photos, and what a lovely week you have had
Thank you, it was a good one 🙂
It has been quite a week by the looks of it- such great and varied photos 🙂
Thanks Eleonora – it has a bit! Fun though 🙂
That photo is lovely. Looking forward to seeing the new makes when they are finished x
Thank you 🙁
Sorry that should’ve been 🙂
‘ that ‘ photo is beautiful! I love the yarn bombing too!!
Thanks Sharon 🙂
Stunning photo! That Need need got got made me laugh. I had years of that and oh how I miss those days.
You’re welcome round at our’s if you’ve got some swaps!! 😉