“Nothing ever seems impossible in spring, you know.”
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Not all of these are from the tweed, that would be a bit extravagant for the farmers in the family and their sunnies.
I've also made a fair few for our village market day, which is coming up soon, from my own material stash, including some from old ties which I purchase for a couple of dollars at op shops. I might keep this next one for myself.
Most of the other items I've created have been given as gifts. I should have taken photos as some of them were quite beautiful but I outlived the lifespan of my camera and I suspect it may be the same story with my phone. Although that will have to be replaced, I can't imagine life without a phone these days. Ha! Must be a modern old girl after all.
Both my daughters have been travelling lately. My older daughter and her daughter have recently returned from completing a Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Portugal and Spain. I should say Leone has returned, Jami, my grand-daughter stayed in Europe and is currently touring in Italy and, luckily for me, posts lots of photos of her adventures. I often curse all this modern technology, especially when I feel I'm not keeping up with the changes, but it's wonderful for keeping in touch with loved ones when they are far from home.
Justine, the younger daughter, has given up her working from home, long time job with an international company and joined forces with a tour company as a tour group leader. From working from home for 23 years to tour groups, quite a change. She's in Vietnam at the moment with a group and loving every minute of her new role. She does women only tours and a younger friend of mine is with her on this tour.
Finally we are having some nice spring weather. It won't last for long. Never does in spring but I enjoy it while it's here.



You make such nice gifts for your family! The younger set sound like they are doing so much, I'll bet they keep you entertained with their stories.
ReplyDeleteI do hope you enjoy your trip and the wedding, and post some pictures or at least tell us all about it.
Thanks, mimi. I'm really looking forward to the trip with the family. My offspring (and their offspring) are great travelers and it's easy going anywhere with them.
DeleteFamily travelling, you off to Baili in the future, and making gifts...how wonderful. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI think it's quite wonderful, too, Margaret. Life is good.
DeleteGood the "see you" Pauline. I do hope you'll keep the blog up even if only for occasional updates!
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice idea for Christmas presents for your family - and with your large family, it looks to me like that may keep you "busy enough" for a while this time of year...
Hi Monica, I admire your constancy with your blog. I don't know what I'd do with myself if I weren't creating something with my hands.
DeleteWe are having a bit of a wet Spring right now, not as wet as last year but I'm looking forward to summer.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Roll on summer! We aren't particularly "wet" but it sure has been raining a lot. It seems like constant showers.
DeleteTrata-se de um autêntico diário da sua vida.
ReplyDeleteEspero que continue a levar à prática os seus projetos e que a saúde não lhe falte.
Bom fim de semana.
Abraço de amizade.
Juvenal Nunes
Thank you, Juvenal Nunes.
ReplyDeleteThe glasses cases are lovely. Great idea for gifts. I follow Graham at Eagleton Notes. I think I found him through your blog. I enjoy your posts . Don't give up even if it is only one a month.
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