Today, we are having a wonderful day in the Montreal area. It is so sunny! I worked a little bit around the house and then, I went jogging! It really cheers me up!
The seeds I planted last week are starting to grow. I did not plant too many: a few tomatoes, morning glories and a few herbs (basil, parsley, peppers, etc.) So fun to look at them every day!
We received our second shipment of the TFA Year in Color 2012 a week ago and guess what is the name of the color? Sprout! It is so perfect for this time of the year. It is a very nice light green with little touches of purple and even little red dots!
I will be doing another KAL with my friend Chantal. I will let you what we chose to knit in another post. Can you guess what it is? Hum, you are very good if you can guess ;-)
By the way, visit Brin dans le vent to see how she styled the Georgia's Sleeves that we knit with the January yarn. I love it! Even better than worn as... sleeves ;-)
Have a wonderful weekend!
6 comments:
Well I for one love reading your blog! Your little seedlings are looking great! You will be cooking with them in no time. I cannot wait to see what you are going to knit with your new yarn, for some reason I'm guessing a shawl!
I always love reading your blog!
Sounds like a beautiful day in your parts. Love all the gardening.
I can't wait to see what you girls end up knitting with your new yarn!
Have a great weekend.
Hola Maryse! Debe ser muy satisfactorio comer verduras que uno mismo ha cultivado. Enhorabuena por esas plantitas que empiezan a germinar! :) Ya nos contarás... Buen finde!!
Little red dots? Like ladybugs? That seems like a cute yarn.
And you are knitting garter stitch. Although I have no idea what the garter stitch will be. I can't wait to see.
Hahah! What a cute name! Sprout... Your plantsnare looking great. Its amazing to see things grow, isnt it!? Im guessing.... Socks??
Tes photos sont vraiment belles! Tu as le pouce vert ma chère ! Et pour la devinette, j'espère qu'on n'aura pas à la refaire au 3ème envoi! LoL! Et....merci de me citer!
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