Saturday, 15 December 2007

Winter is here and Christmas is 'a cumming'

Winter has really arrived, the last days have been bitterly cold, one morning there was heavy frost and so I took the Jellies for a walk along the river bank here by Peperharow Road. the leaves were all rimmed with frost, and there was lots of it about, some plants had a beautiful icy cold coat. and even the river bank looked wintery it was really very beautiful, as there was some sun out, but it was cold brrrr.
nonetheless the Jellies had, as usual, a lovely time. The mud was hard frozen, which made walking a bit treacherous even with my walking boots.
But to show I am sort of getting into the mood of Christmas here is a shot of part of my work table, my usual gifts for giving away, not the beads though.

After this I must get on with my altered books I only have two more pages to do, and then must get going on the cover.
Here are a few more pages: Fred's Page and the page on Swans, not quite finished yet. A Merry Christmas to you all, we are off on Christmas Day to Michael and Rita; and Beanie-to-be.





















































































































5 comments:

Lyke Thorpe said...

I have done it again, there is a long strip of nothingness at the end of my last post. How do I get rid of that? Any one know?

Unknown said...

sorry i don't know how to get rid of the strip of nothingness. yes it's the 28th we are coming down to see you but i wasn't sure if it was but it is so don't worry. I can't wait till christmas day!!!!!!! its oing to be so much fun :)

Mary of Buenos Aires said...

love fred's page, especially the sexy lady who loves libraries... winter wonderland also great, & dont know how to get rid of empty space either

Mom surviving the teen years.. said...

Yeah I know how. Go to customize and then I think it's posts and then hit the edit button and then you can go in an edit this blog by deleting all the space at the bottom of your writing.... you must have hit the return key a few times before posting your blog.

On another note, loved the photos of the frost... very nice indeed.

Lyke Thorpe said...

louise I tried to do what you said, but no dice.