When the beech trees turn gold it's time to make fruitcake.
You can tell we are a fruit cake loving family. There's two handwritten recipes for two different kinds tucked among those sticky pages.
When the beech trees turn gold it's time to make fruitcake.
We got up early yesterday so we could beat it down to the boardwalk to see the big crane drop the tree. They told us it would arrive at 9 am and we were there....just in time to see the crane drive away. We missed it. My inner child threw a terrific temper tantrum because I really look forward to it every year. I suppose they got an earlier start to beat the rain that was expected but that didn't soothe my disappointment.
'Tis the season. I've got racks of knitwear all over the house hung with fresh washed woollies. This load is made up of my emergency knits that I keep in the car in case I don't dress warm enough for the weather. It happens all too frequently as it's much colder by the water than it is in our little valley.
The chair trick has been working beautifully. Pup gets her chair and I get mine. I don't know why I didn't think of this sooner. Lately I've been able to spend some quality time in both my craft rooms. I used to have to drag everything out into the living area so she could sit with me while I worked. If I didn't she would throw the canine equivalent of a temper tantrum until I gave up and just went and sat on the couch with her. Little dogs. They aren't like anything else in the world in their need for constant attention.
How it started.
The center section of Patchwork Automne is finished. I'm putting it away until January so I can get out my winter holiday projects. I'll tackle those boring borders in the new year.
Do you have a bag like this? I have a very bad habit of planning projects, kitting them up and then putting them in a bag where they end up living forever. I even printed out all the patterns. There are two pairs of mittens, three hats and a headband to be in there.
They came yesterday to pick up the last of the logs. I'm going to miss that cute little Kubota that's been parked out in the yard since this all started. That's one amazing piece of machinery. I want one.
It's been a while since I've had a Fluff update but since the weather got so much colder this week I've found myself heading over to the spinning corner to generate a little heat. The Sandy Canyon Merino still has a long way to go but I'm not in a hurry for a finish. I've got skein after skein still sitting here staring at me from this summer's flurry of spinning activities.
While the trees were being cut down last week I spent a lot of time downstairs working on ideas for this year's Christmas cards and hated all of them. I just got another delivery of some things that might be an improvement-or not. I'm starting to think I should have just bought a box of cards this year. The expense has gotten ridiculous.
The remaining Halloween socks are getting close to their toes but it's going slowly. I've had other things to get done this week.