Our week that was: Hafod, harvest and new shop stock

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This weekly round-up is very tardy; partly because we’ve been unusually busy on the socialising front. We went out for food and drinks twice in a week – practically unheard of for us these days!

We had a rare “carers’ break”; Nerys, our dog sitter, came over for a few hours, so we took the opportunity to go for a quiet coffee and drive into Aberystwyth town for a mooch and spot of shopping.

Hafod

We arrived at the restaurant of the Hafod Hotel in Devil’s Bridge as they were opening their doors, so we headed for the comfy, mustard-coloured armchairs next to the fire. That turned out to be a great plan, as the Rheidol steam train arrived mere minutes later and scores of passengers disembarked and made their way straight down the hill to the Hafod.

We started with a couple of coffees followed by fish & chips for Justin and Welsh rarebit for me. The food was delicious – as were the coffees. The staff were friendly and very efficient – effortlessly coping with the sudden onslaught of customers.

Justin sitting on the sofa in the Hafod Hotel restaurant

Coffee at Hafod Hotel restaurant Fish & chips at Hafod Hotel restaurant

Harvest

We’ve finally dug up our first crop of potatoes; we don’t know the variety, as we were given the seed potatoes by our neighbour months ago, and he couldn’t remember what type they were. We just chitted and planted them, then waited until we thought the plants were at the right stage for us to pull them up and dig down for spuds!

Our runner bean plants were also given to us by another very generous neighbour – they’ve been profuse, so I’m planning on canning the beans or using them to make a pickle or chutney.

Harvest of runner beans and potatoes from our garden

New shop stock

A few, new things have been listed in our online shop and our eBay account this past week, with more planned for next week. As always, if you see anything you like, get in touch. Also, if you’re looking for anything in particular, let us know and we can keep our eyes out on your behalf.

New H is for Home stock

Forthcoming Attractions: More for May 2021

Original vintage Colin Ruffell impasto painting

Thursdays on our blog are usually given over to sharing a recipe. This week, we’ve been so busy with listing new stock in the H is for Home online shop that we’ve not had the time for much else!

Below, are just a few of the many vintage bits & bobs that we added yesterday and today. Simply click on each image to be taken to the individual item.

Vintage enamel daisy coffee pot Vintage Cathrineholm Lotus coffee pot
Large vintage ICI tin Mid century modern tea storage tin

Chocolate brown vintage Prova desk lamp Vintage gold Maclamp
Vintage E J Arnold & Son 'Children of the World' plaques Vintage set of Beefeater steak plates

Forthcoming Attractions: May 2021

Collection of vintage zinc stencil letters

Thanks to COVID-19, it’s been a very, very long time since we’ve added any items to our webshop. We’ve just started venturing out again on stock buying trips and will be listing fresh vintage homeware items all this week.

Yellow vintage Pifco fan Metal vintage Soako advertising sign
Vintage Weston Biscuit Companies tin Vintage Figgjo Flint Turi Design 'Corsica' serving plate

Here are a few of the vintage things that went live today – simply click on each image to be taken to the item listing.

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Our new haberdashery section

Our new haberdashery section at Todmorden Antique Centre
We’ve added a haberdashery section to our Todmorden Antiques Centre pitch this week. It’s not quite big enough to call it a haberdashery ‘department’ as yet – like those fabulous places of yesteryear that used to take up the whole floor of a department store… but out of small acorns giant oak trees grow! So you never know where this will lead.

Our new haberdashery section at Todmorden Antique Centre

Not that we’ve got any intentions of cornering the world market in sewing accessories. We just wanted a small area where we can display and sell the lovely vintage fabrics that we pick up from time to time. In addition to these fabrics, we’re also going to add other related items such as tools, threads, bobbins, work boxes and so on. Also, mannequins and shop display pieces.

Collection of vintage cotton reels in an antique wooden bowl

If you’re ever in the area, please pop in. You’ll find our pitch – including the haberdashery section – along with hundreds of other items being sold by various dealers housed in the same building.