Sea Treasure
I still might slip off to find some little treasure of my own. Only now I usually capture it with a camera.
I still might slip off to find some little treasure of my own. Only now I usually capture it with a camera.
Thanks to everyone who chimed in about how to tackle all my works-in-progress! I have a plan now.I’ve already cleared my work space by blocking 3 knits yesterday. Thanks to…
This is blogging cliff notes. I’ll hit the high points: Coming home from camping I took this at a stoplight. I just couldn’t get over the color of the sky. …
This cardigan is a very special project to me. It was designed by one of my knitting friends, Alina Schneider. You may know her better as Giftofknitting on Ravelry and…
This was a good day. (mother stuff, 365 Day 125 Photo) Took a 365 of some things I inherited from my mother: this sweater, a macrame bag she made (yes,…
Just getting some more 365’s out of the way here. I’m now 2/3 of the way through this project and it’s become a ritual, sometimes a ritual accompanied by a…
You know you have some. I reside in a world of knitting bloggers who love posting details about their finished knits with beautiful photos of themselves wearing them and looking…
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Great series, Michelle. I especially like the bottle lying on the sand. 🙂
Thank you, Gail. I feel all sentimental about this nondescript stretch of beach.