Spring Thaw
It is amazing how much change can occur in just 6 days. I went from taking pictures of icicles (these were hanging down our house into the basement stairwell)
to pictures of slop (which I had to walk through)
to the first signs of spring.


And tonight - it supposed to snow. Gotta love living in the middle of a huge continent.
Also - we got a new card reader for the digital camera. So tomorrow I should finally have an update on current knitting.
Your photos are amazing - I could look at them all day long. I'm looking forward to seeing your knitting content!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the post on my blog about our new wall art - it was such a fun and easy project to do! I hope you get a chance to do the same.
1. Swatch a day.... I really like the IDEA of knitting swatches with my extra yarn - the whole experimenting with pattern and color, BUT I think for me it would be a short lasting endeavor - so I probably won't start!
ReplyDelete2. Your blog is beautiful!
My daffodils are almost out here, and the crocuses are already done.
ReplyDeleteI probably should have taken a picture of my Japonica before the windstorm yesterday destroyed its little flowers.