Post Comment Love 30 October - 1 November

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We had a great week away in Norfolk last week, and if I’m honest it was good to step away from my laptop for a while. The weather was, shall we say, variable but we saw some great countryside - on some days just from the car - and it didn’t totally stop us doing anything.

We stayed in a stunning cottage, and you’ll probably not be surprised that the first post I’m sharing is of the loo. It’s been a while since I’ve had a new loo to photograph! But the cottage was more than the loo, the welcome tray with its Norfolk Gin, was very welcome!

a welcome welcome tray

This morning I’m off to the opticians. It’s taken a while to get an appointment and I’m pretty sure my prescription has changed. I’m finding that my lap isn’t big enough to push the laptop far enough away, or my arms aren’t long enough, one or the other. I’ll be pleased to get this sorted if I’m honest, and I’m hoping it’s an easy enough fix.

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A holiday cottage loo

Well, it seems only right that this is the first room I share from where we stayed in Norfolk last week. That’s another thing that 2020 has brought, or rather not brought, as there’s been distinctly less loos to share, if you know what I mean.

But this one is a stunner, though somehow I’ve managed to completely fail in having a picture of the high level cistern. I used to have one, though not as fancy, in my old house and there’s a definite knack to flushing first time.

a sink, panelling a mirror and a picture

I told you it was a stunner, didn’t I?

a sink a plant  - just beautiful

I quickly fell for the green, and the plumbing.

a money plant alongside the sink

There were plants throughout the whole cottage, but these heart shaped succulents were my favourite, I think. Though the money plant brought back good memories of a much larger version, which lived on the doorstep in my old house. Well, it did until one day when it wasn’t there anymore - for a five foot plant to disappear into thin air was quite something.

heart shaped plants on the windowsill

The cottage had a fab looking shower, and bath - which we didn’t really get time to use. The one day we did, it was raining so much outside that spending more time in water, wasn’t top of our list.

now that's a shower
wall decorations

It was the small touches, throughout the cottage that really made it work. Truly inspiring.

the loo
and its chain

And thankfully, I still had the knack of a high-level cistern. I think it’s the prettiest I’ve seen for a while.

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Browsing an actual shop

I know, what a novelty. Last week we were away in Norfolk staying in a beautiful, but tiny, cottage close to Holt. More on the cottage another day, it was stunning. But then again, so is Holt - it’s one of my favourite Norfolk towns. We’ve only been to Norfolk three times this year - thanks 2020 - but hadn’t managed to get over to Holt, until this visit. It has some great shops, and it felt almost decadent to be in them, looking around, albeit with face coverings and social distancing, of course.

So today, join me for a wander around the shops, and see what caught my eye.

garden ornaments

Holt has plenty of small yards, which are packed full of shops to explore, and we started in Follyology, a new-to-us shop, both of us drawn in by the garden ornaments. The wall art below was very well strategically placed, and caught our eyes. It is stunning, and realistically priced at about a hundred pounds ( I think from memory - sometimes it’s good not to know, or remember, isn’t it?)

circular wall art
rusting but gorgeous garden ornament

From what was on display outside I was keen to see more of the shop inside. That didn’t disappoint either. It was full of colour.

woven baskets

As well as items which I’d not considered before, like these pretty ceramic teaspoons,

pretty decorative spoons

Downstairs there were homewares, upstairs clothes and accessories. And it was the latter, on a table in the centre that was my focus, with a number of decorated velvet pouches.

pretty pouches

I resisted at the time, but resistance was futile and a day or so later returned to purchase one of the small pouches - you might have already seen which one on Instagram?

Feeling more normal, despite the masks, next up was a wander around the nearby streets and yards, and a pop in to Bakers and Larner’s food hall for something for tea. Another fabulous shop, which seems to have a never-ending series of departments, though in Covid-19 times there are designated entrance and exits, as you’d expect, but which made me realise I knew more of the shop’s layout than I realised.

penguin tray table

Around the town I spotted a couple of penguins in one of the shop windows. Clearly not real ones, but they were rather cute. I think MOH was glad these weren’t the things we popped back to Holt for.

Well, not that time anyway.

colourful socks

Maybe my attraction to Holt is its colourfulness, maybe its quirkiness, who knows?

colourful mugs and jugs

But what was clear was that it felt good To be back, even just for a short while.