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curiouswombat ([personal profile] curiouswombat) wrote2013-06-03 09:15 pm
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It's TT - time for the carrot cake...

We are currently in the midst of the TT motorcycle festival which, for me, means I am making what feels like industrial quantities of carrot cake - not to mention chocolate cake, chocolate brownies, flapjack, gingerbread... We sell filled baps, hot pasty, and lots and lots of home-made cakes at church to the spectators, as our church grounds are an excellent spot to watch the racing.

So this was yesterday's baking in my house -

carrot cake and chocolate cake

That was the third 18 piece carrot cake I've made, and I will make at least one more. The chocolate cakes behind, together, come to the same size but somehow, on that angle, they look a lot smaller. I know now that these are 'sheet cakes' - thank you [livejournal.com profile] bojojoti - in this case dark chocolate with chocolate frosting and fudge chunks.

I've also done 3 trays of chocolate brownie, 2 trays of oat flapjack, and one of gingerbread the same size as the carrot cake. And D-d has also been turning out her specialities - cherry frangipan, fruit flapjack, rocky road and tiffin. I reckon, just between the two of us, our personal cake sales will raise about £170 - and our input is about 10% of the whole!

For something completely different, there are a few pictures I took a week or more ago, just of the sea, and a stairway to nowhere...

A nice sunny day with a bit of a breeze to put the white horses on the sea - a good day for dog walking. And a rather lonely staircase to nowhere...


Steps to nowhere

sea Ramsey 2

seaRamsey 1

Oh - and a picture I took for [livejournal.com profile] photo_scavenger of a rather nice post box which serves a hamlet of about 6 or 7 houses in the west of the island;

stamp 2

[identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com 2013-06-05 08:58 am (UTC)(link)
That face of the hotel looks good in the picture - but the building was actually a bit of a hotch-potch of bits added on here and there to an original seven bedroomed house - there is a history here (http://grandislandhotel.blogspot.com/) - and it was not in good physical shape when it was finally closed.

I would like to think that any new blocks of flats will at least retain the air of the old building.

Your school conversion has worked very well - and as for the realisation that you could qualify to live there - I realised the same thing when visiting a 'sheltered housing' complex the other week - scary!