I got Half the Sky (non-fiction, stories gathered by Nicholas D. Kristof and his wife, Sheryl WuDunn) from the library, a really dramatic book about women who are treated so poorly in other countries, and how they can turn around their lives (with help from us). It a hard book to read as it's sad to hear what women have to endure...I thank God I was born in America and have a voice. I'm also reading Christmas Train (fiction, by David Baldacci).
As though they wished to stay.
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WE HAVE NOT LONG TO LOVE We have not long to love. Light does not stay. The
tender things are those we fold away. Coarse fabrics are the ones for
common we...
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I thiink we could all use a shawl on these cooler days -- yours are very sweet.
our fall here is sunny one day and then grey the next... all my best to you!
I know a blog you would really enjoy...it is all dioramas that have been made into a book... go to mouseshouses on blogspot... the woman makes all the mice herself.
Cute little shawl...have fun. I have been out photographing butterflies and such and both my blogs have some new posts...but no indoor creativity to speak of.
I LOVE your bird shawls!! So funny - I was just chatting with friends the other day, saying that my chickens are so deep into molting season, half look naked! We were joking about having a benefit crochet party to make shawls for all of the chilly chickens out there ;)
How very sweet of your daughter.
Love the little shawls ~ cute.
lovely photos, I especially like the one in the woods. The book sounds too sad for me.
how adorable!
That is such a sweet shawl for the little birdie to keep warn while your weather cools.
Enjoy the colours and tripping through the leaves.
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