Neglected Things
even thrive, at least on the inside.
And that’s how we know its spring. There are stains on the knees of my boy’s jeans and little blades littering the floorboard. (365 Day 93 Photo) There’s the smell…
Since it’s so cold, most of my time and picture taking is spent indoors. We are bundled up and huddled up like cavemen on the couch or reading and gaming…
This is my Campus Jacket, a pattern by Amy Christoffers. I’ve been wanting something toggled and tweedy for winter, and when I saw that Webs had just enough of one…
I thought doing a sweater pattern twice would be a little tedious, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how easy this has been. (one sleeve) The first Lady Bat was…
It’s a thing. And I’m feeling it. If you’ve been frustrated recently because my blog won’t let you comment, you aren’t alone. Myself and everyone else, other than the chosen…
I received my Good Night, Day book in the mail yesterday! This is the book I’ve been diligently test knitting for this Fall. As a result, I have tons of…
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I love the idea that neglect of one thing makes room for another to grow…thoughtful series of images…my favorite is the TtV shot…very, very nice.
Thank you, dogdreamzzz. In my life, times of neglect (whatever the kind) at least let certain things rise to the surface. Maybe it's the realization of what are legitimate needs and what aren't, flaws, strengths, or new abilities. I want to think something good comes from it.