If it were possible I would languish
amid the hallowed pages of Country Living magazine, truly I
would. Given the choice I would spend my time yomping around in
wellies and my apron, feeding my chickens, then gather my beautifully
home grown flowers in a self-woven willow trug. These would be placed
on my up-cycled tea table next to a delicious, home baked lemon
drizzle cake. The final thing I am, fortunately, capable of
producing.
I take inspiration for lots of projects around my home including a paper crafting
My aspiration to be the perfectly
styled, but shabbily chic, wife and mother is something I could
turn into more of a reality, if only I could fit it in between the
school run, my "hobby", Beaver meetings and Judo classes for my boys.
However, each month I wait with bated breath for the glorious thump as my monthly subscription of this perfect publication drops onto the mat. I make a fresh pot of coffee, plus warmed milk, and cut myself a slice of that home baked lemon drizzle and relish every page.
Country
Living is described as “a lifestyle magazine for people who either
live or dream of living in the country”. Me? I would be happy
enough to just hop inside the pages and reside there in my wellies
and apron.