Hi there!
Not much terribly exciting happened today.
It rained (a lot) (again) and I ran about like a maniac getting things done while the girls were at school.
Their laundry – keeping the fire going to get it all dry, baked them a cake because the school is taking them to Cradle Mt tomorrow and I wanted to pack something extra in their lunch.
Hopefully they will get to see some snow…
I also baked the chooks a cake – with a very peculiar mix of ingredients.
There were a few eggs that had been cracked in the nest that I didn’t want to risk eating – shells and all.
Some leftover cat food. Some dodgy yoghurt.
Some oats, flour, old cereal, bacon rinds, some cooking fat…
Thats all I can remember. A completely horrific mix that the chickens went wild over!!! Don’t have to be a great cook to please the feathery friends, thats for sure!
And in the background of life, I am still crocheting a bit in the evening, so I snapped a photo of the latest bags.
Sadly the yarn I was buying for this suddenly disappeared from the shop.
Time to move on to new designs soon!
Hope your day was lovely!
Cheers
Can commiserate with you about the yarn disappearance. I developed a whole line of children’s hats based upon a certain yarn. My LYS is closing down so I purchased A LOT of this yarn. Went online to check color names and NONE of the colors that I use are listed by the manufacturer! In fact there was little choice in colors, and none appropriate for babies and kids. Either they are preparing for a major release or that particular yarn is being totally discontinued. Bah humbug!
😀 I’m hearing you 🙂 !! Its annoying when it happens – especially if you haven’t finished a project and you failed to get enough yarn by a smidge! I have had a few really nice yarns disappear!
I had the hassle with the online thing – happily took my order then only sent about 20% of it because they sold out but hadn’t updated the site!! Luckily it was just for smaller projects not a jumper that I needed that exact quantity for. Sometimes you do get lucky tho… I love prowling around yarn shops even though we only have a few here.