Thursday, June 5, 2008

Picnic in the park

We gave my parents tickets to Celine Dion's concert in Copenhagen TODAY!
The weather is so nice here, so we decided to have an early picnic-dinner in the park before seeing them off...

Charles made all the food, exept for the bread....
Viola and I baked the bread for our sandwiches, and Viola made this special for "bedstefar" (Granddad).
We had ice-cream for dessert... YUM!
This is a view of the church-tower.... Look at that beautiful blue sky!
Something was wrong with the clock....we were there at 4pm!

The tree we sat under, had these beautiful thingiemabobs:
Wouldn't this shape look great on fabric?

12 comments:

mathea said...

Lokks like you had a wonderful day - and you have a picnic-blanket too! I was actually invited to a stich-along at my local quiltshop next week to make one which you can actually turn into a bag - sounds like a good idea, maybe I should sign up?
I see what you mean about that last picture. In fact Valorie Wells has a fabric design which might be inspired by something similair: http://www.stitchinpost.com/vals-solehomedec.html (scroll down to "Agapantha")

jacquie said...

What a great picnic. I think I have fabric with that shape on it! Cool!!!

ladydi said...

You know how to do a great picnic! It all looks tasty, and I'm glad the play quilt could sub as a picnic quilt. I never tried to take ice cream on a picnic; I'm sure it would be a melty mess if I tried it. How do you keep it frozen?

Suzanne said...

What a lovely picnic, the bread you made looks yummy. We have been baking bread here with little sucess. Hope you have a good weekend.

Jodie said...

That thingamebob is a great shape!!

A Spoonful Of Sugar said...

Awesome picnic! It is funny how you see inspiration everywhere you look!

Tonya said...

Looks like a lovely day : )

I thought the same thing about the thingamabobs in the last picture, great for fabric LOL

Lynn said...

Lovely picnic.

Tine said...

Oh...we bought the icecream at a shop next to the park! And not until we were ready for dessert ;-)

Dana said...

What a yummy looking picnic. I'm coming to your house for dinner tonight. What time shall I be there?

Tine said...

@Dana: Looking forward to seeing you :-) We eat early, so the kids aren't too tired... Around 4:30-5 PM.... So just come on over! LOL!

froghair said...

Incase you were still wondering, that's a Linden tree. They certainly do have unique flower structures (aka: thingamabobs).
great blog -- thanks!