With the skies clearing, a cold front will be on the way, this won’t last long now.
Last night: the first lace repeat on the Wool Paddler’s Shawl
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7 responses to “last day of summer”
TAMARA
How beautiful. Last day of summer here and a high of 100. I like your last day of summer better.
LOVE those colors in the shawl. Those are my colors. You have the prettiest blog today. π
Doh! I just realized that “Paddlers” was intentional. You’ve been working on the “Wool Peddlers” shawl whilst paddling about on the pond. Looks gorgeous. When do we see your smiling face at Sue’s again? I’ll miss the spin-in on Saturday, as K and I are taking a much needed break in Maine this weekend, but will hopefully be at knitting on Tuesday, with bells on. Looking forward to seeing you when you get back, and will have a check for hostas in hand on that occasion. They continue to flourish, and we will probably want to buy a few more next spring, too, if the coming fuel crisis doesn’t bankrupt us. Scary, the way the trend is going, and yet another hurricane poised to hit the Gulf as I type. Hope you and C are well.
I have no idea how I never found your blog before tonight. I’m simply delighted! I went back to your very first post and have been reading all evening. You’re a very interesting and talented lady, I must say.
That Blogline button that you fought with? Worth it to me. I’ll be reading you regularly from now on. Thanks!
Blessings,
Susie
Can I be you for just a week? I don’t know that I could keep up, but I love the places you go and the things you see. Those cats are just wonderful!! Peace and joy to you!!
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7 responses to “last day of summer”
How beautiful. Last day of summer here and a high of 100. I like your last day of summer better.
LOVE those colors in the shawl. Those are my colors. You have the prettiest blog today. π
Oh, Judy! The shawl is lovely! And your scenery always gets me to hankerin’ for the country…really.
Summer is coming to an end. Let’s just hope it is slow and beautiful.
Your shawl is coming along beautifully! I love the color!
Doh! I just realized that “Paddlers” was intentional. You’ve been working on the “Wool Peddlers” shawl whilst paddling about on the pond. Looks gorgeous. When do we see your smiling face at Sue’s again? I’ll miss the spin-in on Saturday, as K and I are taking a much needed break in Maine this weekend, but will hopefully be at knitting on Tuesday, with bells on. Looking forward to seeing you when you get back, and will have a check for hostas in hand on that occasion. They continue to flourish, and we will probably want to buy a few more next spring, too, if the coming fuel crisis doesn’t bankrupt us. Scary, the way the trend is going, and yet another hurricane poised to hit the Gulf as I type. Hope you and C are well.
I have no idea how I never found your blog before tonight. I’m simply delighted! I went back to your very first post and have been reading all evening. You’re a very interesting and talented lady, I must say.
That Blogline button that you fought with? Worth it to me. I’ll be reading you regularly from now on. Thanks!
Blessings,
Susie
Can I be you for just a week? I don’t know that I could keep up, but I love the places you go and the things you see. Those cats are just wonderful!! Peace and joy to you!!