sunday
2012
Oh pretty sky! You are such a welcome sight :-)
The sunniest spot is mine …
… with my feathery and furry critters close by …
… and a hat, ’cause it’s so darn sunny!
Julian’s bike twirls from the hills hoist in the sunlight, sparkling like a steampunk mobile …
The potato plants have doubled in size and are stretching out their leggy heads to catch more of the light.
Instead of hot tea, there’s lemony water by my feet …
And a tray for my almost-finished-steeking supplies … it’s taking soooo long. I am repeatdly picking up stitches, adding in MC and then breaking it off, knitting on the wrong side here and then the right side there. And because I only have one 4.5mm circular needle, there’s a lot of threading and unthreading waste yarn. It’s one of those games that I’m so unfamiliar with, I’m all thumbs and stops and starts!
But look below … can you spy a finished steek sandwich! Yep – and there’s no sign of anything falling apart – amazing!
Thank goodness for slow, sunny weekends at home with my family. They make the long, dreary winter weeks bearable.
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It’s looking terrific Lily. Glad you had a sunny day. Winter sun is so nice to sit under. Our potatoes got hit by a frost yesterday so they will be a bit slow this year. We are harvesting lovely caulis, cabbages, celery and broccoli at present. So good to go out before dinner and pick what is needed. This is certainly the Good Life.
Blessings Gail
Glad you were able to enjoy a gorgeous sunny day! Your chickens are adorable and seem to be loving the sun too :)
Keep warm!
i like your mother’s hat