The sun shone today, which always lifts the spirits. We have had such a lousy summer, that any glimmer of blue skies and sunshine makes us smile. Of course the ‘best’ small pleasure this week was getting the all clear from the eye doctor on Thursday and seeing the eye heal nicely and no longer look quite so red and scary. Those of you who have had a cataract operation will know I am now in the ‘after 3 weeks you can…’ phase and longing for the ‘after 6 weeks you can go to the optician’ moment for new reading glasses.
Anyway, I went back to the office on Friday just in time for a morning tea to celebrate the Chinese New Year. This giant inflatable dragon could be seen in the social space – picture taken before the plates of dumplings and other goodies appeared.

In the basket
The Wonky Box delivered some caulilini (Monday’s dinner in a cheese sauce), red skin potatoes, onions, tomatoes, a leek, sweetcorn, a cucumber and a big bag of salad leaves. I topped it up with a couple of courgettes or zucchini, flatto peaches, a few plums, a fennel bulb, fine stemmed broccoli, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries (’tis the season) along with burrata, mozzarella and a pot of this lovely smoked salmon spread. I really need to use up a lot of veggies this week!
On the table
I was at home Tuesday and Wednesday, and popped out to our local deli for some salami, a piece of brie, olives and some crusty bread to have with some salad for lunch. I also enjoyed the figs I bought last week for breakfast with some Greek yoghurt a couple of mornings – what a treat!


Baking
On Saturday I made this brown butter and strawberry cake from Julia Busuttil Nishimura’s latest book Good Cooking Everyday to celebrate, a few days late, Karl’s Name Day (28 January). It was a nice light sponge, but putting on my Paul Hollywood hat for a minute, slightly overcooked at the edges. Anyway, it tasted excellent and went well with some Earl Grey tea.



Out and about
On Sunday afternoon, we headed out to the cinema to see Maria, the new biopic about opera singer Maria Callas. It was a rather slow film, but Angelina Jolie was fantastic in the role, and it is worth seeing for that alone. Callas had a rather sad life and died at the age of 53 in Paris. If you like opera or Jolie or just want to see a beautifully made film then go, but fortify yourself with a coffee and Jaffa beforehand. I kind of agree with this review here.

Simple things
- Being greeted in Swedish at the eye doctor when I went for my after op check up.
- Reading this fun review of the Vivienne Westwood exhibition I went to last week.
- Buying some flowers from the supermarket – a very simple thing to do that makes a difference.
- Watching the first heat of Melodifestivalen….was this a small pleasure or not? If you know you know, if you don’t…..read here.
- Seeing that my friend’s dog Spark won dog of the month at the doggy day care – she was a rescue dog and has come such a long way. You can follow her adventures with her sister Tilly over at @tilly_spark_and_bolt on Instagram.
- Spotting this pretty fungi in the garden – well, it probably shouldn’t be there but it is interesting!

What were your small pleasures this week? Here are some other blog posts from a few fellow bloggers looking at the good things in life. Also included in the weekend coffee share hosted by Natalie.
- Anne of Something Over Tea shares the birds seen in her garden in January.
- The Glasgow Gallivanter shares her Geometric January.
- Deb of Deb’s World shares what was on her January calendar.
- Trent of Trent’s World enjoys several musical moments.
- Jo of Brookford Kitchen Diaries details her kitchen diaries – check the links.
- Mr Tootlepedal has a welcome lie in
- Sue shares her January adventures.
- Travels Through My Lens continues a tour of Paris arrondissements, reaching the 17th.
- Fred shares things in his garden, and makes mandarin jam.
- Maria of Green Dreams offers us coffee and shows us her allotment plans.
- The Travelsketcher shares Tuesday’s tip.
- Mr Platypus of Now I’m 64 shares a wordless Wednesday.
- Natalie has adventures in Costa Rica.
- Donna talks about ultra processed foods.
- And enjoy Saturday Sketches over at Cornwall in Colours.
- ..…and all the other lovely bloggers out there. Sorry if I have missed anyone…..
Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer, good food and pretends to garden.
You can find Thistles and Kiwis on Facebook, and also on Instagram @thistlesandkiwis.


I have just enjoyed a mug of Earl Grey tea, having already done my week’s grocery shopping before 7 am! This post is a delightfully peaceful read: I plan to bake a poppy seed cake later this week – I haven’t baked for some time 🙂
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Impressed! I love a poppy seed cake.
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Hi, Barbara – Your photos are beautiful as always. I especially like the opening flower shot. It’s stunning! The CNY dragon is also very cool. I miss celebrating CNY while living in Beijing. It was also a highlight of the year. ❤
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Oh thank you! The dragon was such fun to see in the office!
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I find the edges to be the best part! Good to know the eye is getting better such worry. Hope the sun keeps shining for you.
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I have to say I don’t mind but I could hear his voice 🙂
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Hi Barbara, I look forward to reading your small pleasures each week. I do think you were a hard marker on your cake though because it looks delicious to me and good enough to eat! Have a lovely week. Sue L x
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Thanks Sue! The cake tasted really good, and we could pretend it was healthy with the strawberries!
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I don’t go back that far with you, and hadn’t realised that you’re Swedish. How did you end up in New Zealand?
That Westwood exhibition sounds completely amazing.
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My husband is Swedish and we moved to NZ 12 years ago due to him being offered a job here.
The Westwood exhibition was fantastic – I need to go back before it closes.
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I’m envious of the exhibition. No regrets over the move? You seem to have a good life there xx
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No regrets! We also have NZ citizenship.
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That sounds lovely! 😊 The sun always has a way of brightening the mood. I hope you get more of those blue skies and sunshine soon! 🌞✨
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Sunshine always helps!
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I miss the sun! This year, the sun came out only 3 times and for few minutes 😦
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😦
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Usually, it’s 1/3 of the month that is sunny. This year.. nope. But all around, the climate is changing..
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Glad the eye is recovering well, and thanks, as always, for linking.
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Cool dragon and very pretty looking cake. Happy birthday to Carl.
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Thanks! It was Karl’s Name Day rather than birthday but thanks! He was pleased with the cake.
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Apologies for the wrong spelling. I hadn’t heard of celebrating name days. Not something we do in England as far as I know.
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Name Days are celebrated in parts of Europe like Sweden, Latvia, Poland.
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Beautiful cake! So glad the eye surgery has gone well and the eyes are healing nicely.
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Hello Laurie! Nice to see you. Yes thanks the surgery has made all the difference.
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Your cake is beautiful. It’s good to hear that your eye is healing and more of the details. I had pre-macular surgery in June and will have cataract surgery in the near future. Thanks again for the shoutout!
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Thank you! I think the biggest problem for me with my eye are the bright lights in the office….I have at least asked about sorting that out.
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Good to know!
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I dont know why but i just love seeing your wonky boxes so much.
I send you continued healing vibes for your eye.
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Oh thank you!
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My smile was getting a good report for my husband from his doctor. I just love being those little bunches of flowers at the grocery store it just brightens everything. I saw your cake on Instagram and I may have drooled a little it looked so delicious. Have a wonderful week.
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That is such good news! Glad you like the look of the cake! Hope you continue to have a good February.
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So many lovely moments (and tastes) you experienced! I hope you heal up well and quickly! Surely that cake will help 🙂
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Thank you! My eye is doing well thank you – and yes cake helps!
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Your cake sounds delicious, I Iove cooking with strawberries. It’s always nice to buy cheerful flowers. We have very wet weather here in the Northern tropics at the moment do soups and stews are back on the agenda too.
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Thanks! Flowers always brighten a room.
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I just left a comment for you but not sure if It sent. Your week sounds nice.
Pauline (Happy Retirees Kitchen.)
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Your comment got through OK!
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I am glad that your eye has settled down. It is interesting to read of the different time scales after the operation in our respective countries. I will go to the optician after four weeks.
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My cousin in England was told to wait 6 weeks for an optician appointment as well – interesting both the doctor and optician both said 6 weeks so it must be standard here. The nurses at the hospital were much more fussy about what I could and couldn’t do than the doctor.
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So glad that your eye is healing nicely! That dragon is such a fun and unexpected sight.
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Thanks! Yes it was a fun thing to see at work.
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So glad the eye surgery went well and your eye is healing nicely. Your wonky box items and the cake all look so good. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.
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Thank you Natalie! Always fun to read the weekend coffee share posts.
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So many tasty-looking foods. Great coffee post. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you!
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Well, that was annoying. I wrote my comment out and it said it couldn’t be published. Do I remember what I wrote? Nope! I know I said the fungi was interesting…and cute. I’m glad you’ve had a few nicer days. Our winters and spring are usually so wet that I hate when summer is less than stellar.
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