Mornings are so quiet and peaceful these days.
The snow on the ground muffles the sounds of the surrounding hills
as the sun casts its rays upon the frozen land.
This is the austere beauty of winter.
But, as always, change is coming.
Raising temperatures and heavy rains have the potential for transforming
this winter wonderland to something quite different.
As you form a mental picture of how pastoral the scene here is...
you might (or might not) want to add the sight of
one grown adult pick-axing frozen manure out of the icy snow,
while the other is on her hands and knees picking up the
dislodged turds.
Reality check.
With regards to the magazine article that I shared with you yesterday...
sadly, "Country" Magazine is not sold on news stands,
but rather is by subscription only.
Extra, unsold, copies are available (later) on
This particular issue was the Feb/March 2019 issue.
I have a subscription, and my own copy has not yet arrived.
But.... if you are interested, I do have one extra copy that I can send out.
Leave me a comment and I will put your name in a hat for a free copy.
Finally, after a month of pretty solid knitting (mostly evenings)
I have completed my first adult-sized sweater.
I had bought the yarn in Iceland last year with the intent of making my own
Icelandic sweater.
The yarn cost about $30.
If I had bought an already knitted sweater there it would have cost many times that amount.
It's done.
I love it... and the fact that it is homemade is wonderful.
But to make it even better... it fits just the way I like a sweater to fit!
Big win!
(I need a new project!)
Comments
Your sweater is just gorgeous!
Mary
but then talking about picks and turds--wellll---
Love the sweater--and it looks sooo warm--
Would love the magazine as I can't order the subscription right now--
knowing that I will be moving in the near future!!!
I do get their Bird and Bloom one--love that one too--
do you also get that one??
luv, di
Please put my name in the hat.
Enjoy, Janie
Janie
I’d love to win just to be able to see the article and have my own copy. I love your blog so much and seeing your animals and your love for them. I even have my hubby reading it too.
Margy in KY