How many projects do I have on the go? How many unfinished objects stuffed in a cupboard? I don't know and I don't care! The time I spend counting up could be better spent working on a project. When my hands get tired I switch to a different project for a few hours.
After all, crocheting is for pleasure: when it stops being fun, stop! So all those who try to make me feel guilty will just get a sweet, pitying smile. I recommend you do the same.
Today I bought the yarn to make a Happypotamus - pattern from. www.ravelry.com/designers/heidi-bears. After extensive discussions in the shop
I'm trying the Marie Curie colours, yellow and blue: thanks, Maureen!
Today's character is Phil. He's Julie and Caroline's father. (Sally's too, but you haven't
met her yet). He's done many different things in his life, from taking a scunner to teachers
as a child, (that's me sunk beneath reproach), through market trading, to sitting on
committees to regulate boxing.
In the shop we pretend he's free entertainment. He has his harem, who all get kisses.
The rest of us he winds up unmercifully.
There has been a suggestion about quotation of the day from his ramblings: we'll see.
Later today I'll take the camera out so you can see some images of spring in Bournville:
the bluebells are coming out now the weather is a bit warmer.
Tomorrow, you'll meet Maureen.
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