Some Spring bunnies...
Sunday, 31 March 2024
Happy Easter
Sunday, 17 March 2024
St Patrick's Day
My bad - I meant to schedule this before I went down to visit my sister, but there was a lot going on last week.
The greeting says "Happy St. Patrick's Day to you", and is the traditional old Irish script which went out of use in the mid twentieth century.
The same chestnut tree in the park which was the first to green up last year is already green. The forsythia is in my sister's garden - it was exceptionally good weather for St. Patrick's Day.
Thursday, 29 February 2024
February Favourites
Thin on the ground... we've been short-staffed in work and I've had to do extra days,
I spent a weekend mid-month with my sister. The weather was pretty dreary, but we went to a forest park beside a reservoir, also the national rowing centre of Ireland - it was a pleasant walk in spite of the misty drizzle, and there was a little van selling hot drinks which was a nice treat afterwards.
Sunday, 11 February 2024
A Walk in the Park
I can't remember the last time we went for a walk in the park - a long time. After a couple of days of very heavy rain during the week it was pretty muddy, but Saturday morning was fresh and sunny and we went out to enjoy the weather. Not much to photograph, but we did see a shoveller in the pond. And I noticed newer identity labels on the trees - looks like they've got new identities too as the numbers don't appear to match.
Monday, 5 February 2024
Off the needles
My brother had been wanting a new Aran sweater for quite some time - we started talking about it around this time last year. Come his birthday I offered to buy the wool for his birthday present and knit it for his Christmas present. My options were somewhat limited because he specifically wanted both pure wool and for it to be machine-washable. Early last year I had saved something from an Irish yarn store in my basket, but by August it was no longer available so I had to go back to plan B, which was an English company (Yarn Undyed) which sells an amazing variety of undyed wool - suitable for you to dye yourself. We were both tempted by the merino/linen mix, which is now on my own personal shopping list, but he stuck with his original wish for pure wool, and I got this finished just in time to send down for Christmas.
As a bonus, my sister-in-law has been doing a textile course in the Crawford College of Art & Design, and has been doing a lot of dying, so I sent her two spare balls of wool to experiment with.
I've been focussing on finishing off old projects, so I finally finished a lace throw that has been on the needles for (gulp) over twenty years. I went off the colour somewhere along the way, but kept going back and plugging away at it whenever I had nothing better to do, and the colour has grown on me again. It was originally a pattern for a baby blanket, but this is more the size of a full length wrap for a woman.
Wednesday, 31 January 2024
January favourites and a beach
Are very thin on the ground...
Monday, 25 December 2023
Peaceful Christmas wishes...
I'm finding it hard to find a lot of merry and happy this Christmas season, peaceful is the way I am going. With my aunt gone, it was going to be my first Christmas Eve with no family gathering as my brother-in-law is too ill for my sister to travel up. But as they accepted our offer to bring a low-key Christmas to them, we will still be having our Bûche de Noël on Christmas Eve. I'll try to take and add a photo while we are down there. I think this one will be mushroom-less, I'm not sure how well they would travel that distance.
Friday, 1 December 2023
November Favourites
Another busy month with not a lot of creating time. I don't have any other photos either - a too-blurred one of an interesting utility box cover which is sadly way off my normal route so I'm not likely to pass it again any time soon. Maybe I'll just share it anyway, blurred or not. There was a lot of traffic on the road so I was probably rushing trying to take it.
Being the first of December when this posts, I will include a couple of my more favourite Christmas cards from November - it was my main card-making focus as I tried to catch up with myself. Normally I can create enough during the year that I'm only left needing a half dozen or so.
Poor photo of utility box cover in Donnybrook (actually October)
The header this month is an oystercatcher on the mudflats at Warrenpoint, with a low setting sun reflecting off the sand.
Tuesday, 31 October 2023
October Favourites
Hard to believe another month is over - but I can hear all the Halloween fireworks going off as I type, and we've had a handful of trick-or-treaters call to the door.
A few cards and a couple of crafty projects...
The Chinese Lanterns card will go to my aunt-in-law. My aunt who died in the summer always brought Mary Chinese Lanterns, because they won't grow for Mary. This I find almost impossible to believe, because I have always found them incredibly invasive. Anyway, I brought Mary a bunch in September and thought I'd make a coordinating Christmas card.