Thursday, December 3, 2020

Yesterday and today

 Yesterday:












I even stopped for a new picture of the pond, for my header:


But I just can't make myself post it. 

And today I got up to another bright and sun shinny day:


Without snow! So, I got to work and hemmed the rest of the rust towels, straightened up my inventory, to keep track of it,


and tied on the apron to begin weaving again tomorrow.


Last thing, I wound the bobbins for the next lot of towels. They will be dark green. They will be lovely. You can almost see them, back there in the blue basket.

29 comments:

  1. After a heavy fall of snow the skies can be a brilliant blue.

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  2. Oh my.
    A wintry wonderland and impressive industry. Your dark green towels will be wunnaful.

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  3. Love that blue sky but will pass on the snow. I love dark green!

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  4. It's amazing how so much snow can disappear so quickly.

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  5. Very beautiful scenes with the fresh dusting of snow.

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  6. That was a lot of snow. Your mood seems to be brighter now that there is less snow.

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  7. Like that the roads are clear and hopefully dry and safe for driving! Beautiful pictures!

    betty

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  8. I love the look of that drive through the trees, so beautiful! You really did get dumped with snow judging by that first picture. It's always a job to dig a car out after a big snow. The dark green towels will be gorgeous.

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  9. Beautiful snow photos and the road cleared so quickly.

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  10. The photos are pretty, but I'm glad I live in the Land of No Snow.

    Love,
    Janie

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  11. Looks like we both had the same kind of weather. It happens every year, doesn't it?

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  12. Ah, the kind of snow that sticks for awhile and looks so pretty.

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  13. Pretty pictures. Pretty snowy pictures. Pictures being the key word. Actual snow - hmmm pass thank you.

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  14. Winter Wonderland?
    Indeed.
    Gorgeous but I'm glad I don't have to deal with it.

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  15. I, of course, echo Pam's and Ms Moon's sentiments re the snow.

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  16. Gorgeous snow! The blue sky , beautiful nature! Your snow is acceptable- I grew up in snow that went sideways, ice chunks , crispy and hard, tried to kill us every winter- your snow is fairytale lovely.

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  17. You captured the beauty after a snowfall. However, the snow being gone is always better!

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  18. The crisp, blue sky and the snowy woods - so pretty! The clean roads always make me feel so thankful for the men and women who drive the snowplow trucks in the day and in the night.

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  19. Wow I think you're getting our allotment of snow there Joanne, brilliant warm weather here, sun sparkling.

    Love the peak of the dark green.

    XO
    WWW

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  20. Snow here today too. Unwelcome as I have things to do in the garden.

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  21. I always like looking at pictures of snowfall. Not a big fan of actual snowfall. Strange little factoid about myself.

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  22. I always enjoy someone else's snowfall pictures. I also like it when it just stays in the mountains and doesn't visit me in the valley. Good luck with the towels.

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  23. Wow Joanne - such lots and lots of snow I last saw five years ago. For a short while I love crispy new snow, especially at Christmas (and then it's enough :-)

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  24. Wonderful pictures. They look like VA does in a light snow.

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  25. Wow, you have a lot more snow than we do up here in Canada!!

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  26. I'm beginning to feel I know that road well.

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  27. I love seeing pictures of the snow.

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  28. Hi Joanne, how do i put photo on where the towels live? Thank you

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