and do a lot of it. "
[knitting, knitting, knitting]
~ Marc Jacobs
I finished a sock
and cast on it's mate,
but it is being set
aside to knit a baby
blanket for a sweet
little girl being born
next month to a friend.
Still reading How to Catch a Frog
when not watching bees busy at work.
Joining with Ginny
Your pictures are my favorite! I love the colors of the flowers and the picture of the yarn is the best! Thank you for sharing these lovelies! :)
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love your photographs today!! One of these days I will get myself a nice camera and learn how to take better pictures!!
ReplyDeletespring is really there, isn't it, bee and all!!! (our prediction....8-10" of snow by tomorrow night!!! crazy, huh?)
ReplyDeleteI've never seen flowering rosemary, is that weird? It's gorgeous! The sock is lovely, love the color.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see bees in my garden again. Beautiful photos Tracey. And that sock, love it!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME bee photos Tracey - wow, look at those wings! And is that rosemary in flower? Oh, how different our worlds are right now!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos, I could almost smell the rosemary :)
ReplyDeleteLluisa xoxo
Oh to see bees! And flowers! When we just got another 4 inches of snow last night...I know spring will come soon enough, for now I will enjoy your pictures!
ReplyDeleteYou sure pick the most beautiful knitting spots !!!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing photos!
ReplyDeleteBees are so fun to watch, sort of like ants...always busy with their work. Sort of like us knitters, too. :) Congrats on the finished sock! You did it!
ReplyDelete78? Really?!! We're expecting mid to upper 60s by the end of the week. An extraordinarily warm late winter in these parts to be sure, but I'm enjoying front porch knitting as time permits. :) What a delight!
love all the photos so much! and that sock!!!! awesome
ReplyDeleteyippee to one sock being completed!! and how fun to knit for a baby :) Lovely weather you are having and I am looking forward to bee watching in a few months.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! My problem is sometimes that I love too much to decide what to do!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy occasion to have a break from knitting the 'mate' :-)
ReplyDeleteI really like your sock yarn!
And thank you for sharing these beautiful pictures of busy bees - I just can't wait for spring and we had a frosty morning and hail and rain all day again. But your pictures let me smile and give me some hope ;-)
Bees are fantastic to watch. Really love these images!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful to see the bees... Our hives didn't make it through the winter. Love your your color as well. Stopping by via Ginny~
ReplyDeleteIncredible looking sock! Awww - I love to knit baby things. I can't wait to see it Tracey.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely pictures! Have fun doing what you love, Tracey!! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post! I love your blog! It is so calming to read.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a sock! That would take me forever to finish a sock that long! That will be one lucky little baby!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen rosemary in bloom before, Tracey! This reminds me of a radio show called the Vinyl Cafe when the host told a story called Rosemary Honey (a great story). I really enjoyed reading How to Catch a Frog, hope you are too :)
ReplyDeleteI am LOVING the rosemary / bee pictures (and living vicariously through them)! We got a bit of a teaser yesterday with 70-degree temps, but we are back to freezing rain, ice & low 30s today.
ReplyDeleteYour photographs are just gorgeous! I love reading your blog as it makes me see the area we live in through your eyes and makes me appreciate living here even more
ReplyDeleteYay! One knee high down. And the thought of a sWeet smelling baby wrapped up in the blanket is sunshine and rainbows.
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