The Twyford Code by Janice Hallett
Monday Happy List

Five Happy Things {Week 457}

Starting the week by writing the Happy List is something I’ve been doing for a while. This is my chance to sit down and reflect on the things that made me happy in the previous week, as well as to record some of our family adventures. It’s a post I always love to write.

Five Happy Things {Week 457}

The house was very quiet last week as my daughter was away with school at her Year 6 residential on the Isle of Wight. She was only away for 5 days but I missed her a lot. My husband went to Goodwood Festival of Speed for the day but the week was very quiet.

I had plenty of time to finish The World of Jane Austen: A Jigsaw Puzzle with 60 Characters and Great Houses to Find. The jigsaw included a fun pull-out poster full of fun Austen facts. I really like the series ‘The World Of…’ jigsaws, they are a fun way of celebrating the lives and works of creative greats. So dar I’ve completed The World of Shakespeare and I’ve lined up The World of Agatha Christie next. 

The World of Jane Austen jigsaw

Over the weekend we were lucky to visit Blenheim Palace to see the Royal Connections, Crowns and Coronets exhibition before it closes at the end of the month. Blenheim Palace isn’t actually a royal palace but it’s huge and over the top and well worth a visit if you’re in Oxfordshire. I love seeing some amazing ceremonial costumes worn by the inhabitants of Blenheim Palace, as well as some costumes made for The Crown and Bridgerton, which were both filmed there. 

I’m currently reading The Twyford Code by Janice Hallett which I picked up on a visit to the bookshop at Grey’s Court last month. It’s another murder mystery, which I thought I would enjoy after reading a couple of murder mysteries by Richard Osman.

Last week I picked up my Cotton Clara X Maptote London embroidery hoop. I’ve actually made some good progress on it this week (must be because my daughter was away). I used split back stitch for the letters and the London taxi cab which meant they were finished quite quickly. I finished off the tea cup, crown and London bus as I hadn’t finished any of them! That just leaves Big Ben, the iconic London telephone box and the London guard. I might just finish this hoop.

Have a great week!

12 Comments on “Five Happy Things {Week 457}

  1. I have heard Blenheim Palace is a really great place to go for a day trip. I bet you had a great time and found it really interesting.

  2. Oh wow as a puzzle lover I’m so impressed and inspired by yours! It’s beautiful…puzzles are a lot of fun and I actually just started on a new one.

  3. The puzzle is ammmmazing!!! Will you frame it? I should work on a puzzle as well, it is super exciting.

  4. I loved reading your Happy List! It sounds like you had a lovely week filled with fun activities and creative pursuits. The jigsaw puzzle and embroidery hoop project sound delightful. Thanks for sharing your happiness and adventures with us. Wishing you another great week ahead! 😊

  5. The Twyford Code sounds like a great book. I haven’t read a mystery in a while, and it sounds like a good summer read. Nice to recap your happy moments of the week.

  6. Wow! That jigsaw puzzle looks fun. Its good to be able to sit down at house while the kids are away and do some puzzles.

  7. That’s such a cool puzzle, I need to dig out our next puzzle and make a start on it. I have The Twyford Code in my never ending TBR list, but I hope to get to it soon x

  8. I am so in love with that spectacular puzzle! It is amazing and makes me want to order one today for myself and I am also very interred in that book!

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