You could say that 't'was a little bit chilly this morning [ minus .5 ]
Certain unimpressed caprines alerted me to the need to de-ice their drinking water
but on the plus side, I had a perfect excuse to cover myself in knitterly goodness:
my black alpaca wristwarmer/fingerless gloves
black merino cowl
hand knitted Brrripple socks [ which were not black, but inside cowdy boots the colour was largely immaterial ... although, just for the record and in the interests of full disclosure, they were green ]and
ta da
the latest iteration of the Weekender beret
I realise that you haven't actually seen versions one and two yet, but that gives me blog fodder for another day, right ?
and
found these Christmas bits and pieces at the Salvos Op Shop for the grand sum of 60 cents.
which I do realise has not the slightest connection to the rest of the post, but ... meh! ... can't always craft a clever segue, and I was thrilled to find 'em which is reason enough for a photo or two.
Oh I am so envious of that Christmas china.......I could say you lucky duck!!! But I would never be corny aka that.
ReplyDeleteNot even with my new red hair.
How the heck do you take a photo of yourself??
Let's trade places - I want out of this heat pit and back into the ice age! I envy you! Oh, how I yearn for cold weather - even ice and snow!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, now that IS icy!
ReplyDeleteOur sheep are always offended by ice water. They usually protest loud and long. And generally kick over the bucket.
ReplyDeleteLove the beret!
Lovely Christmas china.
ReplyDeleteLovely beret.
Lovely part photo of you. (You'd think I could find another adjective, wouldn't you?)
Do you always wear make-up to de-ice the goats' water source? LOL