a look at my varied and occasionally complex life.
this may include free recipes and patterns, but will be interspersed with rants, raves, and ponderings. consider yourself warned.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Yuletide music and thursday randomness
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i've discovered that i can ply yarn with one hand (and a foot), while drinking coffee with the other.
my Yule tree is up, and lovely, but needs more pagan ornaments. will have to work on that
darling daughter + homeschooling is seeming like a fight right now, so we're backing off to 'easy stuff' for a bit, see how that goes...
my tomato plants suck water like nobody's business. i'm having to water them heavily every two days
i love hot chocolate, but wish that it didn't have any calories ;)
ravelry truly is addicting. really. trust me.
i've tried spinning my first 'alternative fibre'.... and am currently plying a unique skein of dogswool+sheepswool :) fun times.
hope everyone is having a wonderful and chilly time.
see y'all soon. expect more random.... 'cause random's what i got!
Isn't it great to be a wool spinner when it's cold outside? :P
I've been asking around about Yule traditions - what people have come up with on their own, what they borrow, if & how they mix it with xmas, etc. I'd love to hear some of the ways you celebrate Yule. :)
i'm planning on making posts every couple days with yuletide information, including some of my personal plans/ideas/thoughts. stay tuned, and thanks for commenting!
I'm a Canadian thirty-something, mother of two, Goddess-following earth worshiper. I'm also a living-history reenactor, a crochet addict, and crafty kind of gal. i love cooking, baking, and experimenting with recipes and patterns.
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Isn't it great to be a wool spinner when it's cold outside? :P
ReplyDeleteI've been asking around about Yule traditions - what people have come up with on their own, what they borrow, if & how they mix it with xmas, etc. I'd love to hear some of the ways you celebrate Yule. :)
i'm planning on making posts every couple days with yuletide information, including some of my personal plans/ideas/thoughts. stay tuned, and thanks for commenting!
ReplyDeleteI'm totally with you on the hot chocolate and Ravelry. Both are great alternatives to cleaning the house and finishing paperwork!
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