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It’s Snowing

Another inch has fallen, and if we get any more, like is promised by the weather forecasters, then we might have to plow the driveway.  At the least we will need to shovel the sidewalk. A good day to stay inside, read a good book and play in the kitchen.  The satellite weather picture has […]

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Lunch

It was still delicious 🙂

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Midwinter Blahs

Nothing happening, just watching the frost coating on the trees, and waiting for it to snow, and looking at seed catalogs. Makes us glad to be up on the side of the mountain on a day like today.  We are a little tired of all the foggy weather and not seeing the sun shining on […]

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Winter Solstice

The Winter Solstice gave us a nice snowfall, a perfect start to the winter. It was a good day to stay inside and start with Phase Three of my spinning project. I put both bobbins on a lazy kate, and started making a two-ply yarn.  It takes as long to ply the yarn as it […]

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Phase Two of Spinning Project

My silk yarn arrived. Not a very useful format, however, being in a skein.  I need to get it onto a bobbin so I can use it. Next step is to get the skein of yarn onto the swift. I discovered I have more than two yarn ends, which means there are some breaks but […]

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From Wikipedia, these are the differences between qiviut and cashmere wools. Qiviut is the downy undercoat from Muskox, and it is stronger and eight times warmer than sheep’s wool, and softer than cashmere wool. Wild muskoxen have qiviut fibers that are approximately 18 micrometres in diameter.  Females and young animals have slightly finer wool.  For […]

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Sunrise

Today as the sun rose over the mountains to the east, a fog bank surrounded our house, and captured the morning light. When the sun finally came over the mountains a few minutes after I took these pictures, the world changed back to its normal colors, but for a moment it was truly magical. A […]

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Lace Border

I started knitting a lace pattern from “The Encyclopedia of Needlework” last night, using the hand spun yarn and size 0000 needles. I have absolutely no idea what I’m going to do with this when I run out of yarn; I ended up with a bit more yardage than I thought I would have, initially.  […]

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Indoor Pursuits

Now that winter has well and truly arrived, we’re thinking about gardening next year. Dan went down to the garden yesterday and sat under the arbor in the dry chairs. He said it was weird being surrounded by snow. Everything looked good, though, no broken canes on the raspberry plants. I dyed a small skein […]

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Weather gets serious

Snowfall started this afternoon, after a very dark and gray morning – the kind of morning where curling up with a book in front of the woodstove feels perfect. And it looks like it’s going to be serious today, a snowfall that isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, like not until April.

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