Oh September. I'm so glad you are finally here. The little teases of Fall here and there the past couple of weeks have been fabulous. But it is wonderful to know that it is officially started as far as I'm concerned. Windows open all day and all night is just the absolute best. A couple of mornings have been chilly enough that the windows had to be closed and an extra quilt was thrown on top of us. Heaven in my book.
The garden is slowing down with its daily treats. There are a few flowers that still don't disappoint. Even the bees are enjoying the last bits of pollen from the last of the sunflowers. Their little legs look so heavy with pollen that we are amazed that they are able to fly at all. It's wonderful to walk around the yard and see what is still hanging in there at the end of the season. One last act of stubbornness before things will have to give in to the cool morning temps that are now here to stay. Even our little feathered friends are starting to stock up for Winter. They are around all day long and we are outside so much that we can now get with a foot of them and they won't fly off. Gorgeous little birds the Nuthatches and Chickadees are. Love hearing their songs through out the day. Sweet things.
The oven has been used several times in the last week. A big difference compared to the entire Summer. Favorite cool weather meals are starting to find themselves at the dinner table. Comforting treats that warm the soul at the end of the day.
The cooler temps have kept me occupied with more yarn projects. There is just something about yarn and cool air that just go together. I just can't shake it. A second sweater was cast on being I totally goofed up on the size on the last one. Long story short: I did a total brain dump when I started the other one and never changed to the bigger needles as needed at a certain point of the pattern, totally throwing the whole gauge thing out the window. It never clicked in my head and I made the entire sweater using the smaller needles. I only woke up to this realization when I was sewing the buttons on to finish it and noticed that the sleeves just looked a bit small. So instead of fitting the 3yr. old grandson it was intended for, it is now going to the 1yr. old grandson. The new sweater is coming along just perfect as I have made sure this time not to forget very important bits of information in the pattern. I made two others before this with no problem. Just another reminder that I shouldn't work on projects like this while stressed out.
A teeny, tiny break from knitting was taken for a whole day yesterday after I walked by all kinds of wonderful colors of yarn that was in my stash. A quick gift for a friend was worked up while waiting for a couple of studious little people to finish their school work for the day. I love how all the colors look together and am hoping that they will be loved by the dear friend when she gets them.
Now back to enjoying this fabulous change in the weather.
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Kar
Your photos are beautiful Kar! We have dropped in temps and I'm loving it :)) Our garden is slowing down big time, tho Jim did plant a fall garden. I've been doing some knitting as well. I'm started a pair of socks knitting from the toe up, which I have not done before.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are enjoying the cooler weather. Over here I'm enjoying the sunny days and the smell of spring in the air. I checked the weather for Western Australia next week and on Friday it is going to be very warm so a little repacking had to be done. I love your yarn colours, are they washcloths for the kitchen you've made?
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Such pretty pictures. Sunflowers are such a cheery flower. Sounds like a little slice of heaven. We have our annual August humidity that forgot August is over. I'm in a bit of a creative slump, I know it will come back in time. Homeschooling is keeping me busy. Have a wonderful weekend. Heather
ReplyDeleteIt all sounds pretty fabulous to me. Love the sunflowers!
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