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Friday 20 December 2019

Five on Friday - Gratitude (20 December 2019)

Off we go again!

No 1
So grateful I can drive, have my own car and am still confident to drive all over the place; mind you I'm not sure I'd want to drive to Birmingham!

No 2
Tied in to No 1, I am independant, not needing my Beloved at my side all the time!  We go our own ways and pass now and then!  I can be certain he'll be back for meal times....

No 3
Sometimes you can't beat on-line shopping!  I don't do this very often but it is great to order and await delivery.  Recently I ordered 4 quilting patterns from Jordan Fabrics in Oregon as there is no way I'd ever visit the shop there.  Hip hip horray for on-line shopping.

No 4
I've not been feeling so well these last few weeks; could not put my finger on it and then a few days ago, all the aches and pains turned into a cold; thank goodness it is only a cold and not flu.

No 5
Beloved and myself watch Youtube, not terrestrial television.  We watch all sorts (I have to watch quilting videos by myself!) and, living near the Settle to Carlisle line we sometimes watch videos about this.  We both like steam trains.  Just a few days ago we watched a video about Mallard and then it suddenly dawned on me what we'd witnessed in 1988 without realising it.   Back in 1938 Mallard broke the speed record for a steam train.  50 years later (in 1988) Mallard was to make 4 trips along the Settle - Carlisle line to celebrate this achievement.  On one such event we were driving to Skipton and saw a lot of people near the railway line. Beloved parked and we asked what was happening. Mallard is coming by and indeed it did.  I am grateful to that YouTube video for pointing out what we'd seen.  I'm not sure if Mallard has been out and about since then.  So that memory is now all the more special. Of course very much pre-digital camera but we saw her!


Friday 13 December 2019

Five on Friday - Gratitude (13 December 2019)

Once again it was good to dwell on the last week and realise how much gratitude I have had.

No 1
I've been quilting since the mid 1990s and, lo and behold, I have a fabric stash!!  Not sure how that happened but I've been so grateful that the lady who introduced me to quilting is now raiding my stash.

There is more fabric in drawers and boxes elsewhere....
It is great to see her quilts and recognise my fabrics, 
as they are old friends and it is good to see them again.

No 2
I've finished my new stick!  Beloved came home the other week with a beautiful stick; it was so much bigger than my previous one and took a long longer to yarn bomb.  Whilst I was doing this over a 7 day period, I developed a stiff neck, which slowed me down.  Just as I finished covering it all in yarn it dawned on me that holding my head in the same position had given me a stiff neck!  Phew, so grateful that it is not something I need to see the Doctor about!

Hard to see all the branches are covered  in different shades of green!

I even found the lights I bought for it over a year  ago...

No 3
Living next to adjacent countryside means we get lots of wildlife in the garden which is wonderful.  So pleased to see the pheasants are now returning.  We are grateful to see any wildlife (except for lambs!) in our garden.

There are 8 females and 2 males that day.   They come and go throughout the day and
the numbers vary all the time.  As soon as we are spotted in the kitchen they
run towards the patio doors. I bet they are grateful to have succeeded in 
training us so well!

No 4
My friend is very ill and unable to drive herself anywhere. She has helped me over the years with all sorts of stuff and I'm grateful that I can 'repay' her by taking her out, be it to a doctor's appointment or yesterday to Skipton. Better still the rain stayed away until it was time to come home.

No 5
I like to create things; there comes a point when  I can't go on making stuff but....  As you can see from No 1 above, I have a lot of quilting fabrics...    So I've started to make quilts for Project Linus.  Now I can try new patterns but on a smaller scale.  This week I took 9 quilts and 2 crochet throws to a shop in Longridge from where a Project Linus lady will collect them. Yipee, I can now make more; so grateful I can continue to be creative and some child somewhere will benefit.   Silly me!  I just found a quilt I'd forgotten to take over to Longridge so I can be put aside for my next visit.  Here's a few photos!










Thanks Hawthorn for reminding me what a good life I do have, even if it rains a lot here!





Friday 6 December 2019

Five on Friday - Gratitude (6 December 2020)

Once again Hawthorn  has asked us to join in.  This week I've been more thoughtful of things to be grateful for.  It is good to be reminded about the good things in life!

No 1
I was making a parsley sauce to go with some fish and pulled out a tub of chopped parsley. Luckily I looked at the contents before I added them to the sauce; it was a tub of chopped green chillies......  grateful I spotted this!

No 2
Earlier this week it was so cold that I had to put my thermals on.....  thank goodness photos were not required!

No 3
Walking into our nearest town (trying to be fit!) the other day I did not take my camera with me. Typically I needed it.  So you will have to believe me when I say we saw 2 herons, close by too!   Grrr but they are in my mind so I'm grateful for that.   I would have had some good photos....

No 4
Driving out the other day, a local bus was approaching a mini roundabout and Santa was driving it!  We exchanged waves and went on our separate ways.  Grateful that I'm easily pleased by small things!

No 5
Last one but the best one for me!

So grateful when my Beloved came home on Wednesday with
this 'stick'!  I'll try to keep the story behind it short!

We don't celebarte Christmas.  I do like a Christmas tree but  ...

Here is the one I made 3 years ago; a piece of ash, yarn bombed!
At Christmas I hang my Christmas ornaments (including
chocolate things which I've yet to buy).  After Christmas
I take them down and replace them by non-Christmas
dangly things.

I have red lights which are on from
October to March, when it is dark.

I wanted a new stick and had already ruined 2 others 
as the stick needs to go in a corner and I'd cut off the wrong branches.
So imagine my delight when Beloved turns up with a most
beautiful stick on Wednesday.  I can't think of a 
better 'present' from him.   I will keep the
above stick here and have the new one elsewhere
as my collection of dangly things is 
growing, thanks to gifts from friends
or what I've made.

The new stick will go here.  I even think
I've some lights for it, bought last
year when I planned to make another one
but I broke my right wrist instead
so no new stick then!

Thanks once more to Hawthorn for suggesting this link up.  Click here to return to her blog and see who else has joined in.

See you next Friday.