Friday 5 June 2020

Stay Safe Exchange 📧

Dear Clare thought up a fun exchange @Needlecraft Haven to help us through these crazy times. Those who where interested signed up and had to send an email to their partner with an easy freebie cross stitch chart, an online recipe for a cake or biscuits, and a recommended film or TV series. Easy Peasy!
I have this month to to tackle her suggestions, I'm up for it.

Lucky me, Clare had my name and this is what I received from her.

This is perfect for the times, Grateful, Thankful, Blessed. I will definitely be stitching this one, I try to remember it daily.


The recipe is for a Gingerbread Cake, which apparently I need to bake today since it's National Gingerbread Day!


The movie suggested is The Professor and the Madman.
I can't say I've heard of this, but Sean Penn and Mel Gibson... ok!
"Professor James Murray begins work compiling words for the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary in the mid-19th century, and receives over 10,000 entries from a patient at Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, Dr. William Minor."


 And I also got a bonus! Clare recommend reading The Ribbon Weaver, whose author lives locally to her. 
"One winter’s night, Molly Ernshaw rescues a baby from the snow and changes two families for ever.
The tiny girl grows into a gifted young woman. Although devoted to Molly, Amy has far-reaching ambitions – encouraged by her neighbour’s son, Toby, she longs to move beyond ribbon-weaving to designing the hats and clothes the ribbons adorn. Her talent is recognised by Samuel Forrester, the owner of famous hat factories and shops. But Samuel and his family are haunted by the past. His son’s wife, Eugenie, is deeply troubled, and when Amy’s flair leads her to London and then Paris, Eugenie is consumed with jealousy.
Amy’s dreams are coming true, but when secrets are revealed she is caught between two worlds, and must choose where her heart truly belongs."

Not sure I'll be reading it in June, but I'll be adding it to my list.


I sent my suggestions to Deb and this is what I sent...
Sandy @ Stitching & Life in a Small Town has this lovely summer freebie, I think I'll be stitching it too!


I normally make this during the Christmas holidays, but some stores have frozen cranberries year round. I'm willing to try blueberries to see how it turns out as a summer cake.
Cranberry Christmas Cake


I couldn't decide on one movie to suggest, but this was my first. I remember watching The Man for Snowy River years ago and I loved it.
"Jim Craig has lived his first 18 years in the mountains of Australia on his father's farm. The death of his father forces him to go to the low lands to earn enough money to get the farm back on its feet. Kirk Douglas plays two roles as twin brothers who haven't spoken for years, one of whom was Jim's father's best friend and the other of whom is the father of the girl he wants to marry. A 20 year old feud re-erupts, catching Jim and Jessica in the middle of it as Jim is accused of letting a prize stallion loose."


I also chose this series, Doc Martin, which is set in the beauty of Cornwall.
"Dr. Martin Ellingham (Martin Clunes), a London-based surgeon, relocates to the picturesque seaside village of Port Wenn, where he establishes himself as the area's general practitioner. He grew up in the area, having been raised by his now-widowed Aunt Joan Norton (Stephanie Cole). His reasons for leaving London and the high-paid life of a surgeon are not clear initially but related to a phobia he has. He soon meets several of the locals and eccentricity abounds. Martin's situation is made more difficult by what can only be referred as an almost complete lack of an acceptable bedside manner. He is gruff, abrupt, and intolerant, not only in issues related to medicine, but to life in general. He and the headmistress of the local school, Louisa Glasson (Caroline Catz), are clearly attracted to each other and, despite their awkwardness, slowly develop a relationship."


I couldn't resist including Anne with an E, another one I thoroughly enjoyed watching.
The adventures of a young orphan girl living in the late 19th century. Follow Anne as she learns to navigate her new life on Prince Edward Island, in this new take on L.M. Montgomery's classic novels.


I hope that between the two of us, you can find something you'll enjoy!

8 comments:

Julie said...

It was a super exchange and perfect for the lockdown all over the world.
Lots of great links for all to check out.

Magpie's Mumblings said...

Sounds like a really fun exchange. I hadn't heard of the Sean Penn/Mel Gibson movie - will have to watch for that one. The Man From Snowy River is a favourite of mine too but haven't seen it for years. I think there may have been a sequel but I'm not certain.

Christine said...

This was a fun exchange. I will be checking out those films, but I don't need to watch Doc Martin as I already live there!

Bethan said...

That is such a lovely idea! Thanks for sharing the films and TV shows. I enjoyed Anne with an E, although I think I prefer an older version of Anne of Green Gables. The story is great either way x

Jo who can't think of a clever nickname said...

I have enjoyed seeing what you each exchanged this time. I think it was a great idea, especially the cakes!

Sheryl said...

What a very good idea for this exchange during the lockdown, I haven´t seen the film by Sean Penn, taking note and of the recipes also,.

Anna van Schurman said...

The only film I know that features autopeotomy (or did they cut this out--hoho)? It's definitely in the book!

Katie said...

Great exchange. Thanks for sharing.