The red and green post was great, enjoy the day, happy jingle bells to all. Tell Julia I made a SnowCat with rosehips for eyes :) I like to make snow animals. The bookmarks are terrific ! Shell ~
Merry Christmas to you, The Farmer and Julia! From Willow and The Professor at Willow's Cottage
Re: Red and Green. Because I'm not fond of the traditional Christmas red and green, I use blue as my foundation color for decorating. The blue can handle only so much red and that's ok with me.
And a big Merry Christmas to you and your family too!!! Thanks for sharing all that you do on the blog. I love reading it especially the recent stories about Julia's finger knitting and such. My granddaughter who is half Japanese showed me how to do that when she moved to the States a couple of years ago. Love seeing the "farm" posts too. And the knitting/stitching that you show in photos just pops off the pages. The colors are wonderful ... great to use and see on dreary winter days. Thanks for all you do but especially for your love of Julia, the farmer, all the animals, and your profession.
Merry Christmas to you and your family! Reading your blog always brings a huge smile to my face. My son goes to a Waldorf school here in midcoast Maine and 3 years ago he learned to finger knit in kindergarten. It is a wonderfully fun thing for the kids and has helped him with his developmental issues. Often now, he proudly shows me his 4-finger knitting projects. He has learned to knit but still goes back to finger knitting.
~ ~ Happy Christmas to you ~ ~
ReplyDeleteThe red and green post was great,
enjoy the day, happy jingle bells to all. Tell Julia I made a SnowCat with rosehips for eyes :)
I like to make snow animals.
The bookmarks are terrific !
Shell ~
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ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you, The Farmer and Julia! From Willow and The Professor at Willow's Cottage
ReplyDeleteRe: Red and Green. Because I'm not fond of the traditional Christmas red and green, I use blue as my foundation color for decorating. The blue can handle only so much red and that's ok with me.
And a big Merry Christmas to you and your family too!!! Thanks for sharing all that you do on the blog. I love reading it especially the recent stories about Julia's finger knitting and such. My granddaughter who is half Japanese showed me how to do that when she moved to the States a couple of years ago. Love seeing the "farm" posts too. And the knitting/stitching that you show in photos just pops off the pages. The colors are wonderful ... great to use and see on dreary winter days. Thanks for all you do but especially for your love of Julia, the farmer, all the animals, and your profession.
ReplyDeleteEin gesegnetes Weihnachtsfest! Merry Christmas from momartist in MinneSNOWta!
ReplyDeletelots of sweet, cheerful, healthy holiday love to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteGod jul/ Merry Christmas!!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Kristin, to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteReading your blog always brings a huge smile to my face. My son goes to a Waldorf school here in midcoast Maine and 3 years ago he learned to finger knit in kindergarten. It is a wonderfully fun thing for the kids and has helped him with his developmental issues. Often now, he proudly shows me his 4-finger knitting projects. He has learned to knit but still goes back to finger knitting.
Happy New Year to you too!
Lisbeth
you take awesome pictures, you are very talented in so many areas
ReplyDeletehope your holiday was a great one!
ReplyDeleteHope Christmas was merry, now on to a happy 2010!
ReplyDeletePeace, Judi