Sunday, July 08, 2012

Jingle Belles Vintage Christmas

When you create does your mood dictate your choice of colours and textures ... or maybe even your style? What do you imagine when you think of vintage?

Today I got to catch up with the challenge at Jingle Belles ... which is to make a vintage Christmas card ... I never have a picture in my head ... I play about with things ... go with what I am feeling ... 
I wanted some music paper in there ... that always says vintage to me ... turned out my music got kinda covered by the other paper choices I made ... I wanted lace, but ended up with pompom trim ... I was going to add holly and berries ... but I made a ribbon rosette and added a white flower ... But glitter ... well at least that got in there and was not covered over ... 


Judging by my work table and the floor ... you'd think I'd made at least 10 cards ... not just one ...
But I'm content with it ... guess that's what matters


Have you started your holiday cards yet? It's kind of hard to get into Christmas mode for me ... but I'm trying ...

Have a lovely Sunday

~ Ros ~


Friday, July 06, 2012

Gibraltar

Hello from a very very wet UK!

I made a little mistake ... after Casablanca ... we set sail for the beautiful city of Cadiz ... but you wont mind if I skip the order and bring you Gibraltar today will you?
Now I warn you that there are a LOT of pictures ... 
Unfortunately as we sailed into port we hit thick fog ... Gibraltar looked very spooky ... like it had been bombed ...


This was all that was visible in the haze
To be honest it was so warm and I was pretty glad that the day was overcast ... it gets so uncomfortable walking around in the heat ... you have to understand we Brits are not used to heat ... It's the 6th July and the temp is about 60℉ 
Though I have been to Gibraltar before ... I had never actually been up the "Rock" so we took a tour bus and first headed up the rock stopping at this lovely Lighthouse


You can still see the mist and even this little guy decided to stay on land


This lighthouse faces a beautiful Mosque which cost £8m


You may be able to see what look like caves in the rock ... there are lots of caves ... but during WW2 Guns were installed in the Rock for defence ... there are also lots of tunnels which housed hundreds of troops ... we took a trip to one of the caves ... St Michael's cave ... where the acoustics are amazing and concerts are held ...



Just look at the amazing stalagmites and stalactites ... there were 69 steps to get out of here .. it is quite dark so I apologise for the poor shots
One of the highest points on the Rock stands the ruins of a Moorish castle or fort ... built in 711 AD ... the Moors occupied Gibraltar for around 710 years


Terrific view!
But by far ... the highlight for me was meeting the famous monkeys that inhabit the Rock


It is said that if these guys ever leave the Rock ... Then Gibraltar must be handed back to Spain ... needless to say they are the best looked after monkeys in the world! With a vet visiting every day


... and the cheekiest ... we laughed at how they pinched tissues and things from the visitors and jumped on unsuspecting people ... this guy was so laid back about it all ... inviting photo opportunities


The females had recently given birth and for the first time ever there was a set of twins born ... Just look at this cutie


Of course there is the shopping


And I love to shop ... That little tote was so handy


Many British shops here ... Marks & Spencer, Next, Peacocks, Bon Marche ... and even  an Apple store
Electrical goods Like most things in Gibraltar are much cheaper than back home ... hence my hubby treated himself to an iPad ... saved around £100
For those who don't want to shop ... there are lots of pubs, bars and historical places to visit ... even a cable car ... and canon's for the boys!


All too soon we returned to the ship ... where the RAF gave us a brilliant air display ... made my husbands day!

Gibraltar is not everyone's cup of tea ... my brother was stationed there for a few years whilst serving in the Royal Navy so maybe I have an affinity to it ... 
You can walk across right into Spain, the weather is lovely, there is no unemployment, no rape, pickpockets, muggings, murders, no illegal immigrants, goods are cheap ... what more could you want?

Have a lovely day ... I hope you enjoyed a little more of my trip

Till soon

~ Ros ~















Thursday, July 05, 2012

Shabby/Vintage challenge

There are still a few days left to enter the fun challenges at Papercraft Star ... 
The 4th challenge has been set by the lovely Anitra and she is asking that we
"get our party on ... shabby / vintage style"

My sweet blog friend is celebrating her wedding anniversary today ... and I found out too late to have a card done and sent ... so this was the opportunity to make a card and enter Anitra's challenge ...


two sparkly hearts cut from burlap


Die cut "notes" using images from THATB


The backing paper is also from THATB

Ok, so I know that the card will be late ... but better late than never right?

Got to dash ... Thursday club tonight and I have missed my group so much ...

Have a lovely day / evening

Hugs

~ Ros ~





Casablanca



Day 6 we sailed into Casablanca ... this was to be our longest stay ... a full 14 hours here for those who wanted to take a trip to Rabat (4hr drive each way) ... 
This was the most disappointing stop for three reasons ... firstly this is the port 


Not so pretty huh?
Disappointment number 2... 
We had decided against a 9 hour trip and decided to take the shuttle bus that was supposed to drop us at a hotel ... Having visited Tunisia years ago ... I was apprehensive ... I had a few 'not nice' experiences in Tunisia ...
But we headed for the bus and as soon as we disembarked we were hassled ... We were driven a short distance ... maybe 10 minutes away (not to the hotel due to road works) and told we could walk from here ... Well it was awful ... traffic going everywhere, noisy and dirty and within seconds the bus was surrounded with people trying to take you to their taxis for tours ... I admit I felt scared ... My husband is completely deaf in one ear and doesn't hear much with the other so I worry for him  ... The ships' trip organisers gave us no information or assistance as this was all new to them too ... so I decided not to get off the bus and just head back to the ship ...
And the biggest disappointment was finding out that had we got off the bus ... turned the corner we would have been in the Famous Rick's Cafe!



How gorgeous is this place? They even keep an empty chair especially for Rick

And a sweet guy we met on the ship would have accompanied us as he had visited many times and knew everywhere to go ...

C'est La Vie!

Gibraltar next stop ...

~ Ros ~







Wednesday, July 04, 2012

July 4th and Lagos

Happy 4th July to all my American friends


I hope you have a wonderful day

I have some more photos to share with you .... lots of photos 
On day 5 we sailed into Portimao in Portugal 


There is a Moorish influence here 


and the chimneys on the houses represent minarets
... when the moors were taken over ... they were asked to abolish their Muslim religion ... some did but many didn't and secretly worshipped in their homes ... the chimneys acting as a mosque of sorts ... now everyone lives in harmony and the chimneys are a feature on most building


(photo credit)

But other chimneys are taken over by storks ...


These huge birds are everywhere about and they say that the young storks must leave their nests by 21st June ... and find their own homes!

We took a bus to the pretty little town of Lagos (pronounced Lar ..gosh) a place we have been to before many years ago ... It has such a pretty harbour and promenade


... A beautiful old church in a sleepy square


But the cobbled square and little cobbled streets are alive with shops and bars






They have such pretty tiles in and on their buildings


and just look at these pretty things 


Take a look inside this shop


It was very hot as we set sail later in the day away 


... Well ... gotta have a Pimms


I hope you enjoyed your visit

Thanks for stopping by

Till soon

~ Ros ~






Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Hello Doily

Kirsty is our host today at City Crafter Challenge and she has come up with a terrific challenge ... 
Create a project with a doily background ... the doily MUST be either stamped or doily patterned paper NOT a doily

Many moons ago we had a doily swap at City Crafter and my partner in the swap ... the lovely Chriss Blagrave sent me a doily stamp set by Maya Road ... which was just perfect for this challenge!


I inked up a couple of the doilies with Old Paper distress ink ... thing was I hadn't cleaned my stamp properly and there was a trace of black ink still on there ... hence the shaded doilies ... but I love it that way ... a happy mistake!


The beautiful image is a new one from The House Across The Bay ... I think this is my favourite to date
and that cute little vial was from sweet Kirsty


Our Guest Designer this week is Sylvia ... You all know how creative she is ... hop over and take a look at her project and those of the rest of our lovely DT and why not get out your stamps and join us this week ... We'd love to see you

Thanks so much for visiting me today 

Till soon

~ Ros ~