Posts by Debbie Harris
Walk with Deb – morning walk photos on show
If you read my Blog or follow me on social media you will know that since September 2011 I have started my day with a brisk walk around the country lanes of our lovely village. I’ve documented these walks by taking photos – mostly of the landscape but sometimes of random things that I spot.…
Read MoreForgotten images
Today my phone said it was full so I downloaded lots of photos – walking , food, random things…. Sometimes I feel that I’m drowning in images. I have so many to sort for work and personal projects that it becomes overwhelming. I have recently had to sort some for an exhibition which I’m pretty…
Read MoreTexture Tuesday
I haven’t done one of these for so long! I grabbed a quick freebie from French Kiss Collections and rattled this one out! It was taken on Easter Sunday on a our trip out to see the bluebells in Wayland wood – very lovely they were too. I think we got there just before they…
Read MoreEaster roast lamb
This is a lovely and simple way to cook lamb. The herbs and lemon cut through the fattiness of shoulder of lamb and zing on the palette – especially with the addition of the caper mint sauce! In case you’re interested this is locally reared lamb from Jen-Dee farm under two miles away. You can…
Read MoreLittle fish
On Sunday I was going to cook a cassoulet but then it was 19 degrees and the menu changed to souvlaki. We had white bait in the freezer so I cooked those too! Sadly there was no retsina…
Read MoreSkipping not walking!
This morning was just beautiful. Blue skies shrouded in mist with the sun beginning to break through. It was cold and there was some frost on the ground but the sky larks were in good song and I literally walked rather than skipped along the country lanes!
Read MoreWeird Norfolk Skies
I’m going to be very British and witter on about the weather. What a weird day its been! Awoke to torrential rain and so abandoned my usual morning walk. By lunchtime we had sunshine and blue skies – by school pick up time there was all sorts of weather – rain, hail, rainbows and weird…
Read MoreA bit of a catch up!
I have been working hard behind the scenes to give the Pixel Chef a bit of a make over hence the severe lack of posting of late. The good new is that I successfully complete the Dryathlon raising £230 for Cancer Research while the charity is looking at having raised nearly £5 million – which is…
Read MoreDryathlon day 30: still going strong
So after day 16 my Dryathlon Blog just stopped. I am very disappointment in myself but I’ve been pretty busy with work putting together several new websites for clients and the last thing that I’ve felt like doing in the evenings is sitting in front of WordPress again. However I’m really please to report that…
Read MoreDryathlon day 16: half way
Half way through the Dryathlon and I’m feeling pretty good. Donations are just £20 away from my target of £200 which is great!
Read MoreDryathlon day 15: lovely kale!
Just to prove that I’m not spending all of my alcohol free days scoffing chocolate I though I’d show you something healthy that I’ve been eating! Kale seems to be the super food of the moment – lush, green and full of nutrients. I haven’t quite braved juicing it yet – in fact I have…
Read MoreDryathlon day 14: chocolate fix
Who needs wine when you can sit in front of Celebrity Bake Off with your favourite beverage (see day 12) and scoff these!
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