I've done a few bits but on the whole I would say that today wasn't very productive. I managed to do things like take vitamins and cook and wash up, but I've not managed spectacular things.
I managed to get outside for a few steps when I took a cup of coffee to the poor frozen man who fitted a new dash cam on our car. The old one wasn't working well and kept falling off the window. The first thing this did was fall off the window. I can see keeping the darned thing in position is going to be a job of work.
Gladys is showing the effects of cold and I'll probably cut her right back after Christmas.
I didn't get many pics, but I took this of the faint trace of snow and definite clear ice on the step to show why I wasn't going to go far.
I really miss Marriners Yarns. They had lovely inexpensive yarns that had much less guilt when I gave in to temptation. I was feeling low last night and I may have indulged a little. Yarn is heading my way. This would not be so bad if I didn't have enough yarn to knit blankets for all of Yorkshire. I should create a tracker for yarn.
Hugs and good health to all.
I can't believe Gladys still has flowers on her! She certainly is hardy. Doing anything - however little - is better than doing nothing! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you! You too!
DeleteI once saw a sign in the yarn shop which said, "Yarn is cheaper than therapy"! I quite agree! :)
ReplyDeleteI agree, even considering the dimensions of my yarn stash. Mind you, I buy cheap yarn lol.
DeleteI have decided I want to ban the word "but" (along with ought and should), so your opening line now reads "I did a few bits" - so well done. We all have our crafting hoards. I started making cards a few years ago and definitely fit into the realms of "all the gear - no idea", and now my eyesight isn't so great I can't do much of anything for long. I could probably make birthday and Christmas cards for the whole street (which is very long) for the next 10 years so I'm trying to whittle the stash down and found a lady who does crafts with disabled children so she has been given quite a bit so I'm probably down to about 7 year's worth now. Then there's the fabric.
ReplyDeleteI managed to offload a quantity of fabric a few months ago. I'm not really sewing and it seemed a waste for it to sit there. Yarn, however...
DeleteThank you for the hug.