The gravel driveway in my garden makes an interesting pattern against the grass that needs to be cut, and the last of the summer flowers.
I love the patterns in this plate, and also the etching on the crystal vase
Everyday things make a good subject, when you look more closely, like this tablecloth
or my floor tiles
and my new hobby, I have started to knit, small simple things now, though I may progress to more complicated things once the long nights kick in, I might be able to combine knit one, purl one, with reading blogs!
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/09/20/lines-patterns/
amaryllislog
Sep 21, 2013 @ 16:49:12
Lovely images! Such interesting patterns!
So happy you are learning to knit. It’s the perfect winter activity, just speaking form experience!
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joanfrankham
Sep 21, 2013 @ 17:20:20
thank you, I am enjoying doing something with my hands.
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The Silver Voice
Sep 22, 2013 @ 00:00:05
Lovely post with great pictures. You could try knitting little hats for Age Action. See here http://www.ageaction.ie/big-knit!
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joanfrankham
Sep 22, 2013 @ 09:05:48
I will have a look, thanks.
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janeykate
Sep 22, 2013 @ 16:09:38
Ah Joan, my garden is down to it’s last few summer flowers too. There are a few straggly violas in pots, a couple of tendrils of jasmine, a handful of fading roses, and some geraniums in my window boxes. And a scattering of apples across the lawn. Autumn is on it’s way!
Jane x
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joanfrankham
Sep 23, 2013 @ 08:41:55
Its sad to think of the end of summer, but autumn is also beautiful, and we can wear snuggly clothes!
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janeykate
Sep 23, 2013 @ 18:11:56
😦 Not me, unfortunately. I love the changing seasons, but off back to the island paradise this week, so sunshine all of the way!
Jane x
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joanfrankham
Sep 23, 2013 @ 20:21:35
Lucky you!
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