Well, she enjoyed it, of course;
but it also somehow helped
her remember who she was
and where she came from
~ Aubon
My Aise' is slowly growing,
a very easy pattern, nice to
pick up and work a few rows
after a busy day.
There are also socks on the
needles, such joy in my world.
Still reading Joan of Arc and
now understand why this was
Mark Twain's favorite book, it's
that good.
Joining Ginny.
Lovely photos....very peaceful....love the basket & the color of those socks....love the quote too....& I really must read that book!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful colours you are knitting with. Love the Aise, can't wait to see it when you are finished.
ReplyDeleteall those Mark Twain books I've read over the years and this one never even entered my radar.....guess it's on the list now!!!! Lots of pretty colors in your knitting world!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness that tree is laden with fruit! Is it your tree? If so, I see lots of yummy things in your future. ;-) Your knitting looks wonderful, I'm looking forward to seeing the finished projects!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read Joan of Arc yet, but I'll put it on my reading list. I love your pictures and they always brighten my day! Happy knitting! :)
ReplyDeleteI have a few Joan of Arc books but not this one I don't think. I should look it up. And that looks like a very therapuetic knit you've got going there. The colours are wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteThe socks have such a festive color way...I bet much happiness you will have wearing them. The shawl looks so soft and pretty.
ReplyDeletesocks on the needles is always fun!! Love your photos!
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures! I just put Aise in my queue (my queue seems to grow every Wednesday...)
ReplyDeletehmm, I need that book :) Love your photos, Tracey and I hope fall will be reaching you soon!
ReplyDeleteI loved that book...I may need to read it again...
ReplyDeleteI love your shawl!
~Have a lovely day!
Beautiful tree and yarn!
ReplyDeletelove those yarn colors. so beautiful! <3
ReplyDeleteThat pattern is sweet-I might try that! I've been looking for something simple to be able to put down and pick up easily. Your yarn is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh my, all of those little open loops - how delicate. Love the colors of the socks. I just took some pictures yesterday of some hardy kiwi tendrils reaching towards out into space - I love how they do that. I take it those are the Morning Glories you were pulling!
ReplyDeleteLove those socks! I have been wanting to read Joan of Arc, thank you for reminding me, :)
ReplyDeletelove the socks, want the book and my your photos are stunning!
ReplyDeleteAre those pears?! Wow, that tree is laden with fruit, I can see why your knitting would like to hang around:) I am especially loving the colours in your socks, so bright and pretty! Happy knitting and reading to you. xo
ReplyDeleteThat pattern is really beautiful and timeless, thanks for pointing it out!
ReplyDeleteI know you have a few projects on, but you may be interested in my current giveaway - and add a shawl pattern to your list!
Your knitting is like exotic specimens among the greenery.
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