When things get busy…
Hello after a month’s break! Apologies for the length between posts: I just haven’t had anything interesting to say, and life has been busy, with a new car purchase, trips away for special birthdays/celebrations, and lots of pre-winter work. In fact, this busy time formed a crescendo last weekend with an annual pre-season party, hosted at my place. This year’s theme was ‘Pirates of the Aravis’, allowing people the freedom to dress as traditional pirates or to incorporate a wintry, snowy theme.
After many years of making gingerbread houses, I decided to make a gingerbread pirate ship, based on the one pictured here. Isn’t it pretty? I went a size bigger. It was a mistake.
The initial construction went well, with a gingerbread mast, portholes and a length of gingerbread added to the deck for walking the plank. I wish I had taken a photo. However, with all the other cooking going on, my house was humid, and gingerbread is a bit of a sponge for humidity. My crispy gingerbread turned as soft as cake overnight. The mast fell over, then the back of the boat collapsed. A friend helped me turn the pirate ship into a pirate ship wreck, with a grassy rock tactfully placed to help hold up one side of the boat, and the mast placed into the sea, plus brown ‘rope’ dotted around. We also added a shark fin, some red around the shark, and a pink hand nearby. The result is below. What’s that saying? “Saw it on Pinterest: nailed it.” Yes, that.
Copyright protected by Digiprove
Arrrhhh Wendy, ye initial intentions were good, but ye was stymied by the weather, which every pirate knows about. Never ye mind lass, it seems like a good comeback with the ship wreck / shark scenario. Well done me hearty, arrrhhh………
Hah! Thanks, Ron – that’s kind of you to put such a positive spin on my cake (ship) wreck. Top pirate talk, too!
Oh Wendy, how absolutely and utterly frustrating! It was so beautiful. You should have entitled it “The Shipwreck”.
I am also utterly shite at cake making & I think you were very brave to try.
I would love to have been an Aravis pirate!!
Why are pirates called pirates?
Because they aaarrrrrrrrrrr !
Lovely to have you back posting, Wendy!
Hope it snows soon for you all.