Friday, December 6, 2024

Friday Smiles 2024 # Week 49

When we get to week 49 we know the end of the year is fast approaching.

I don't do much baking these days but I felt inspired this week so I made a boiled fruit cake. I used a different recipe from my usual. It is one a friend gave me, and it is delicious. It is rich enough to be a Christmas cake but has nothing to preserve it so I am not sure it would keep that long, so we are enjoying it now!

I am seeing faces again. Can you?

It has been lovely weather this week with days just warm enough, and bright blue skies. But they have forecast a drop of ten degrees after the weekend! However this week we have had several red skies at night, fairly solid colour with no clouds to break it up, but this one just caught my eye because of the three little grey clouds hovering in front of it. They soon broke up and disappeared but they were rather cute. It looked as though someone was sending up smoke signals.


This morning we went down to Garrucha because I had an early dentist appointment. We parked on the sea front and there was more wind than I had realised so it was whipping up some big waves. (Sorry no photo this time). We then went to the post office and posted a parcel of Christmas cards to my sister. She will put English stamps on them and post them on. In case you are wondering why I do it that way, it actually saves me a lot of money. I am a bit late sending them this year, and both Friday and next Monday are bank holidays here. One is a secular holiday (Constituion day), and one is a religious holiday (Immaculate Conception). This means that many shops, schools etc with have a long weekend off, so I wanted to make sure my parcel was posted today.

I have just finished putting up my Christmas decorations and it all looks so nice. I normally do it on the first, but December sort of crept up on me and took me by surprise, and writing cards seemed more important. But it is all done now. I have sorted out one pile of nice decorations that I do not need so they will go down to the charity shop on Saturday if it is opening this week. A lot of older items will be discarded after the holiday but I have many decorations that are part of our family tradition, and I can't part with them.

I may get a few pictures taken by next week. In the meantime, our street lights were switched on tonight. The angel at our gate is gold and white this year.

The ones across our street are very pretty. Aren't they bright colours? You can see there are swaithes of them all the way up the street. I haven't been over to the plaza to see the other ones lit up yet.

As a chnge from red skies, on Monday the sky was covered in little powder-puff clouds. Aren't they pretty?

And they were even prettier when the setting sun caught their edges.

And that is it for today. I will now go down to the warm sitting room to watch TV, and in the morning I will publish this and link up with Annie's Friday Smiles.





5 comments:

Annie said...

Your cake looks really yummy….i need to give mine a drink 😀 I love your skies as always.
Hugs,
Annie x

Iris Flavia said...

I see a dragon! :-)
Beautiful red skies - here it is grey since days and days...
Huh, dentist.
Nice decorations, I really need to go to the city! Have a great Friday, hugs!

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Mmm...scrummy cake! You don't say how the move is going so guess you're still waiting to sell the house and hope things move on soon for you. Beautiful photos of the sky. I'm sure you;ll be able to find a craft club in the UK, they are very popular. Happy weekend with hugs Angela xXx

kiwimeskreations said...

That cake looks and sounds wonderful, Kate!
What wonderful lights the town puts up for the festivals!
Your 'winter' sounds quite mild at the moment.
I have yet to do any cards - so remiss of me, but I am in a bit of a sit and knit or embroider and not think about what I should be doing mode - I am also doing quite a bit of gardening etc
Blessings
Maxine

Lisca said...

I always love your skies. Great that you are able to send your cards to someone in the UK. I minimise the amount of cards I send as it's so expensive.
The boiled cake looks delicious. You've made me hungry now.
Our village has put up Christmas decorations too.Will show photos in my Tuesday blog.
Hope you had a lovely puente (Bank Holiday)
Hugs,
Lisca