Randomly learned how to knit and am now making a very wide scarf. Or maybe it's a blanket.
Almond cheese and gluten-free bread because sometimes, you just need a sandwich.
Re-using every paper cup in the world. It started as a desire to be environmentally-friendly and now it's an obsession.
The most beautiful sunset on Saturday night.
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What's been going on in your world?
Knitting..fab..haven't done it in years.good for busy hands...stills the head.I'm on holiday in Seville,having a quiet morning..with a cup of tea in bed!
ReplyDeleteyou really do have the most amazing sunsets at the lake. don't feel like you have to respond to this - I just want to throw it out - but I hope you and Rob are doing okay navigating the cadences of long distance life. much much love!
ReplyDeleteI love that sunset picture, it's beautiful. I love knitting. It is very relaxing.
ReplyDeleteare you enjoying the almond cheese? I haven't bought it again since the first time (it has casein which is a milk protein and since Kyle and I are obsessively being paleo, it's a no-no), but i think it's such a good sub for the real thing!
ReplyDeleteCan we please talk about that paleo bread and how normal and bread-like it looks? Please share. Actually, please publish your cookbook, like tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteMy friend taught me to knit and I never learned how to cast off and finish a scarf...so, every winter I work on the same scarf and just keep knitting. It might end up being a world record.
Also, when I saw the picture of the sunset I immediately thought of Rocky sitting in a rowboat, enjoying it. My brain is a special place.
Love this. And you.
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Yay for knitting! I love to crochet and find it incredibly relaxing . . . especially in the cooler months. I couldn't even tell you how many scarves I've made over the years, but I never get tired of it!
ReplyDeleteAh I'm totally interested in learning to knit! My friend made me a gorgeous infinity scarf this winter and it's come in handy!
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I love knitting! I'm terrible at it, but my mum is amazing- she's currently making me the most beautiful cardigan. It looks like you've had a lovely weekend! :) x
ReplyDeleteStunning photography! I used to love knitting when i was younger but now it makes me feel a little sick, i get really nauseous :-(
ReplyDeletedo you have a recipe for you bread?? i have been craving a sandwich like whoa and lettuce wraps just aren't cutting it.
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Blanket scarf!
ReplyDeleteBlanket scarf!
ReplyDeleteI love the yarn you're using, looks so cozy. I learned to knit two years ago and my second project was a blanket. It took me forever but now it's so pretty resting on the couch in my living room. Also beautiful photographs :)
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