The new hues from Urth Yarn have arrived in Uneek Sock Kits (two matching 50g balls), Fingering and Worsted striping. I hope to have the new colors listed by late afternoon today. This includes the tiger sock yarn, which I have a lot of but I still expect to sell fast. If you miss out, please know I already have more on the way and I may be offering a preorder option on Monday so you can secure yours just in case.
I treated myself to a two things this week and I feel so good about it! Above, these zesty green shoes. Below, new tea. It's so tasty and easy to get with the Target app- they bring it to your car!
I planted my window boxes last night. I went with an array of colors instead of just one or two plants I think there are 6 different ones. I also got the below vines to go in my white knit-look planter for my back porch. I think I'll be spending more time there than usual this spring, as it's one of the few rooms in our house that has a door I can shut and have some quiet!
Even though this is a pic of me and mine from last fall, it showed up in my Facebook feed and it makes me happy. It was on my bucket list to get family pics in a sunflower field.
Here's the shop at night. We are working different hours than usual as we try and social distance and work when our partners are available to watch/educate the kids. I'm typically at the shop late at night or early morning, and I love how it looks, all quiet with blue light.
The boys have been doing a fair amount of fishing this week, as the weather finally turned nice (though rainy). I don't enjoy fishing a bunch, mostly b/c I don't like touching the worms or the fish. But the guys in my life sure do.
I hope you all have a great weekend!
❤️
Posted by: Karen | May 15, 2020 at 04:21 PM
I LOVE YOUR WINDOW BOXES! One of my favorite memories from visiting my family in Germany with my grandmother when I was a kid, was the gorgeous window boxes full of flowers. All the houses had them. My Oma did her best to replicate them at her home here. She's gone now and I miss her and the memories more than words can say. Thank you for sharing.
Posted by: Savannagal | May 15, 2020 at 06:04 PM
Love the sunflower photo! We have wrought iron planter baskets that are shaped like window boxes. You line them with peat moss liners which you then fill with soil. We have ours hanging from the top rail of our deck. That’s where we plant salad stuff - mixed greens, spinach, radishes, etc. makes it easy to pick our salad.
Posted by: Donna | May 15, 2020 at 06:14 PM
You will LOVE the Mezoo Red Livingstone Daisy in the white knit pot! It loves northern Indiana! Look forward to plant joy.
Posted by: JoAnne | May 18, 2020 at 09:56 AM