Along the lanes I'd love to wend, near Artist's Mews, on Writer's Bend. Where fragrant flowers of every hue sparkle in the morning
dew. I wish I lived in Carver's Valley, Quilter's Creek or Cross
Stitch Alley. Just think of all
the things I'd make, if I lived by Crafters Lake..........
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Is that someone's house for real, I would go dizzy living there. Are you okay Cherie? was a bit worried when you said you had lost your smell. Briony x
I think (hope) it's just meant to be funny.. but heck. Who am I to judge :-) Still can't smell anything but it could be a whole lot worse so I am not complaining
LOL! That is so funny! Handwork of any kind is very soothing for those with anxiety. Our daughter has become an excellent knitter because she finds it so helpful.
LOL well it will be nice and toasty come winter then:-) As long as it doesn't get to the stage that you have to keep unravelling knitted items just to have wool to knit something else:-) Stay safe. Emmax
there must be something else you could do...lol!!
ReplyDeleteI am sure I could find something to occupy my hands if I really put my mind to it.
Deleteso funny , but so true. haha. Mine will full of Lucy's little crocheted birds. Made another today.
ReplyDeleteYou have just given me an idea for a project.
DeleteIs that someone's house for real, I would go dizzy living there.
ReplyDeleteAre you okay Cherie? was a bit worried when you said you had lost your smell.
Briony
x
I think (hope) it's just meant to be funny.. but heck. Who am I to judge :-) Still can't smell anything but it could be a whole lot worse so I am not complaining
DeleteI love it. I am using the time to knit socks. It's great to have a yarn stash during times like these...
ReplyDeleteThere is a lovely pattern somewhere of crocheted shirts. Tiny would look a treat in them🤣xxx
ReplyDeleteShorts not shirts
DeleteLOL! That is so funny! Handwork of any kind is very soothing for those with anxiety. Our daughter has become an excellent knitter because she finds it so helpful.
ReplyDeleteHa-ha! Mine is going to be a pile of books - everything I'm planning to read and those I've read lol
ReplyDeletehee hee.
ReplyDeleteI'll have skirts and tops hanging from the curtain rails and socks stacked high!
xx
Mine too 😊
ReplyDeleteStay safe and well
That is too funny! At least, no one will have reason to complain of being cold in that house!
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better, soon, and it is not a symptom of THE virus!
That made me smile. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteYou too. These are tough times. x
DeleteLOL well it will be nice and toasty come winter then:-) As long as it doesn't get to the stage that you have to keep unravelling knitted items just to have wool to knit something else:-) Stay safe. Emmax
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