We spent the evening in rumbustious revelry at the Gleeful & Greedy Restaurant. There was singing, dancing, giraffe charades and of course, mountains of glorious food. Sometimes Maureen and I opt for a romantic candle-lit dinner a deux. This year we decided to warm our chilly environs with a whooping great hearty hullaballoo!
On the subject of hearts, the two images above are the cards Maureen and I exchanged. My heart always races when I open mine each year!
Dear friends, I would also like to share with you the heart of our home - our kitchen! My friend Poetikat recently let us wander round her kitchen and study, so I thought it was about time you all saw something of the interior of Necky Knoll House.
This picture was taken when we moved into our lovely home last spring. I apologize for the mess, but I suppose moving house is a reasonable excuse! Our utensils were unpacked, but we hadn't found places for them, and there was still the washing machine to plumb in, the cooker to test and all those never-ending new home jobs.
You'll notice some folk you haven't met before. I won't confuse you by introducing them all today. Neither will I burden you with a too-lengthy post.
But I will tease you with the beginning of a humorous little story from our first meal at Necky Knoll House ...
Parsneck Soup
A large sweaty face peers round the kitchen door ...
After nearly deafening us with his hollering, Girth bangs loudly on the dinner gong.
34 comments:
I do need to find my way to your town, such interesting characters! And I would not mind an evening at the restaurant either!
Wonderful treat, Raph, thank you! But I must inquire as to the plumber in the third photo: why is he wearing a metal neck brace and a helmet? I'm sure there is a reasonable explanation...
Maybe there is a secret portal somewhere near you, Tom! You are most welcome here - I'll reserve a table at the restaurant.
Ah, our plumber! He is a giraffe of many talents, and worthy of a post all to himself ... soon, Barbara.
Hi Raph,
Glad you all had a good time at the weekend. It strikes me that you might be able to offer our friend Chris a few tips on how to settle in?
Can't wait for the neckst instalment!
Happy Valentine's Day! Looks like a great dinner party :)
Maybe I could, Derrick! We were lucky with our Interneck connecktion - I think Chris had to wait for his.
Neckst instalment coming soon!!
Thank you Marigirl! I wish we could have a dinner party for all my bloggy friends too!
Love those long stem glasses. Or do you call them long neck glasses? ;^)
You post is necktar from the gods...
What kind of presents do giraffes exchange on special days Raph? Scarves spring to mind - or neck ties, or cravats - or diamond necklaces?
such sweet valentines you exchanged - a glimpse into your world - very evocative - wouldn't mind getting a glass of wine down my neck!
You guessed, Willow! We call them long neck glasses!
Necktar from the gods, Jinksy! Thank you. I'll tell Necky Becky you said that neckst time she makes fun of my blog ...
That depends on the recipient, Weaver. (And the pocket of the giver!) We have a jewellery shop in the village called 'Lots of Necklace'. I think the majority of their sales are in semi-precious stones. Nektareeni likes those, Maureen prefers scarves. My tie collection is nexceptional!
You're very welcome to a glass of wine, Jeane! Hope your cold is getting better.
Oooooohhhhhhh I love a good yarn .
Looking forward to hearing more . Our V day meal was bolognese washed down with Guiness and finished with home made choc cip cookies !!!
Hi Raph.
Your move looked like a very civilised affair compared to ours! After two and a half weeks we still have more than a few boxes to deal with. And I'm not sure what's in them! No doubt I'll get around to opening them eventually.
Your meal sounds very nice, Jan, and I would love to try a tall glass of giraffe Guiness!
Oh dear, Chris! So you didn't number your boxes with feltpen and have at least two copies of lists with all the numbers and contents?
Neither did we ... and we still haven't unpacked all the boxes!!
My good wishes to you for settling in comfortably.
Wonderful post!!! LOved seeing your environment...this is just so cool.
Thank you Sandy! I'll be giving more guided tours of our environment.
I love the long neck bottle of wine and long stems on the glasses! Fabulous :)
Looks like you guys had a nice Valentines Day!
Thank you Lauren! The wine inside was fabulous too!
I myself would opt for a Hullaballoo! I also will copy the color scheme of the new house...I'll toast to that!!
Lyn
A Hullaballoo is always great fun! Glad you like our colour scheme, Lyn!
I'm looking forward to the reading the rest of this story! Great to get a peek into your kitchen too.
Thank you Bindu! There will be more kitchen scenes coming up soon!
Thankyou for your good wishes Raph. You are right about ATCs - they are made to be exchanged with other artists, never sold. A nice idea and great for putting experiments to good use, rather than have them languishing in a box or chucked in the bin.
Sounds great, Heather. Girth puts his culinary experiments to good use here!
All the best for tomorrow.
wonderful post..well done
Thank you Justin, I appreciate your compliment!
What a fun time your hullaballoo!
Do you invite us lowly humans to any of your dos? I would love to party with you.
I would so like to invite all my bloggy friends to a 'do' at Necky Knoll House, Rosemary! If we could find a portal for you all to get here, we'd ask Girth and Nektareeni to prepare some delicious food and have a great hulaballoo!
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