Major warm-up! The clean lines on our frozen pond have melted...
It's been cold enough, though, for the nails on our porch ceiling to develop a thick coat of frost. It always brings to mind Laura Ingalls Wilder's The Long Winter: "The frosted nails in the roof above her were like white teeth."
Today, though, it will be nearly 70 (!!!) and all traces of our big snow will be gone!
I've spent a lot of my spare time working on a puzzle this week. Todd surprised me with a 2000 piece puzzle a month or so ago, and it was unusual in several ways...first, it was plastic. Second, the puzzle was broken down into six sections. I didn't even need my puzzle board. I assembled it a section at a time...
It's pretty big...29" x 24"...and the pieces are so sturdily locked together that not only is it easy to carry around, I think it might be difficult and time-consuming to disassemble. To make it more challenging when I put it together again, I'm going to break it down into four sections, not six.
We have ventured out a little...to a Motown concert last night...
I love the hexagons.
I did buy some other beautiful Malabrigo yarn recently that might be a nice contrast to the gold...
Speaking of gold, Todd bought me a sweater-quantity of Malabrigo Rios for Christmas in the Frank Ochre colorway. It is gorgeous!!!
I have THREE unfinished sweaters on hold right now...a white sweater that I decided to change the arm length on and got confused, so put it aside...a green sweater with a messed-up front panel...and now the sweater above, recently frogged nearly to the collar. However, that isn't stopping me from starting a FOURTH sweater with the beautiful Frank Ochre. ;)
We're continuing to have the most beautiful sunrises...
...and I'm really loving the slower pace of life right now. For the first time in a long time, I'm reading after supper...always with a cat in my lap. It seems to be the only time he's interested!
Have a great week!
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