tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4573422992082776289.post640497081990293155..comments2024-01-21T21:41:49.449+11:00Comments on Foxs Lane: foxglove loveKatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04234467488696653117noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4573422992082776289.post-57426999148022492802019-01-02T04:11:17.177+11:002019-01-02T04:11:17.177+11:00we are deep in the heart of winter here so I alway...we are deep in the heart of winter here so I always look<br />forward to your blog as a beautiful reprieve from the snow & ice<br />that is outside my window.<br />xo gkgirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00403357033466233622noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4573422992082776289.post-36983114739108904252018-12-16T13:15:10.508+11:002018-12-16T13:15:10.508+11:00I can understand your initial trepidation about sp...I can understand your initial trepidation about spinning taking all your time and energy away from knitting but am glad you are loving it. <br /><br />Don't think of it as an expense to your knitting. (This is where I get a bit philosophical - bear with me!)<br /><br />Think of the four seasons (I often praise living in southern Australia where we get to experience four distinct seasons). As a restless person, I love that: just as I'm getting exhausted by the summer heat, or bored with cold dark days, there's always a change coming and the next season is met with relief, excitement and possibilities.<br /><br />Think of the spinning stage as one of the four seasons of a project so by the time you come to knit with your newly spun yarn, you will have a renewed enthusiasm and perhaps even see knitting through different eyes.Jodiebodiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11377052537742885631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4573422992082776289.post-47361657513801722182018-12-13T01:42:52.742+11:002018-12-13T01:42:52.742+11:00Hi,
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Always a pleasure to read your weekly up...Hi Kate,<br /><br />Always a pleasure to read your weekly update. I have started my last month of my lap of Oz. I have been totally disorganised and taking each day as it comes. When I crossed over from SA to Vic, I decided to book my Tassie boat transfer. Which meant that I had to wait a week because it is heavily booked. So I drove half way down the great ocean road, headed north and stayed at Ballarat, drove through Daylesford (virtual wave) and up to Bendigo. Then down the Yarra Valley to Toora, so I could visit Wilson’s Prom and now have one more night before I hop on the ferry to Tassie. A quick trip, I know and I hope to bring the kids back, sometime soon.<br /><br />I have loved my Oz trip and have noticed my anxiety is starting to show up daily, because I feeling a little lost (if I am honest). I miss my children and long to spend time with them, which is in contrast to loving the freedom of travel and no routine. I become completely immersed in the moment and flip to worrying about what happens once I get back to Brisbane. <br /><br />Three weeks and the final chapter of my #whydiss around Oz adventures is written. As summer begins and the year ends, i will have to face and embrace a new beginning in the new year, what ever that maybe.<br /><br />Wishing you love and light<br /><br />RochelleWhydisshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09286385006581221190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4573422992082776289.post-79436749963615276392018-11-24T07:39:15.128+11:002018-11-24T07:39:15.128+11:00Happy spinning! And you never know where it will t...Happy spinning! And you never know where it will take you...it led me to weaving and now I'm completely hooked. I love your blog and every Friday look forward to seeing what's been going on in your world. Your pics and words always give me a lift, and remind me I'm not alone sorting out this complicated, joyful, messy life! christinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00096742296582601561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4573422992082776289.post-35541992255156785582018-11-23T21:40:20.424+11:002018-11-23T21:40:20.424+11:00Always get a happy surprise when your blog link co...Always get a happy surprise when your blog link comes on Friday Facebook ❤️<br />It has been too wildly windy to do much in the garden except water some newly planted seedlings given by a neighbour, Gaura (perennial Butterfly bush), also water wise. I love freebie volunteer plants.Alexa-asimplelifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04493810915089212114noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4573422992082776289.post-44170309113405734112018-11-23T21:08:03.618+11:002018-11-23T21:08:03.618+11:00Your blog is an inspiration for me.
Sorry for my E...Your blog is an inspiration for me.<br />Sorry for my English.Os meus momentos favoritoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01935071961428327341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4573422992082776289.post-50473599972497405232018-11-23T16:54:09.973+11:002018-11-23T16:54:09.973+11:00I planted out the last seedlings and they are sitt...I planted out the last seedlings and they are sitting in the ground looking cold. Harvested the garlic, the heads are much smaller this year (a friend said the same thing). The roses have been beautiful. I have become obsessed with double knitting. It is a dangerous rabbit hole to go downPamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06076262643586225954noreply@blogger.com