Joining with many others in this feast of forgotten, overlooked and meaningful photos. Here are some participants: River is one, Andrew is one. Messymimi is one. Kylie is another. Drop in to their blogs and have a look.
I'm under the wire here, barely making Sunday.
Just finished this 440 page charmer of a book about a gay artist who inspires a young homeless girl. It's beautifully written and had me crying a few times.
A Valentine's Card from the management of my building with a personal handwritten message inside. Very touching.
Daughter brought me this pen back from her trip to Scotland last year. I feel important when I write with it. Which is like every day.My new knitting bag. Knitted, of course.
And I've been longing for one of these for a while, working in two colours. Handcrafted and gorgeous. No more balls rolling all over the floor.
A close up of my Hyacinth which brought me such joy.
Enjoy your week my dear readers as we cruise into Spring here and into Autumn for my readers in Oz.






Lovely photos. Thanks for your kind support!
ReplyDeleteThank you e. My spirit is with you on this challenging journey.
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RoisinNY here. Love the wool holder and knitting bag., the wool holder especially, didn’t know there was such a thing (but of course there would be).
ReplyDeleteI didn't either and was astonished. I love this thing beautifully crafted and I take apart in a second to fit in the knitting bag!
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That bag is glorious and who doesn't love a hyacinth.
ReplyDeleteI have seen some adorable knitting bowls but not being a knitter had no use for one. I wish I'd thought of you!
The simple things in life Kylie, as you well know. Small little delights in our days.
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Such music mourns along with us, doesn't it, all the while its beauty lifts our spirits and makes them soar.
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