In the kitchen the demi-johns of wine have been bubbling away and are looking good so I am pleased with that as I wondered if I had rushed them so my plan is to decant them into sterilised demijohns to finish fermenting then they can be bottled after Christmas; there is no rush. Yesterday I went through all of my craft supplies, tidying things up and checking that the glitter glue had not dried out, so that I could work out what things I plan to make for Christmas and enough for a stall at a local fair. This is a huge step for me and after years of people asking me to make things for them and telling me I should sell what I make this year might be the year...if I don't think about it too much and let my hyper critical thoughts rush in. Here is a preview of what I have done so far...
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Is insanity is carving Santa faces into pencils... |
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...or is it carving cocktail sticks into crochet hooks and knitting needles? |
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Little tree stockings |
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in need of blocking! |
Amidst all of this creativity we have been out in the woods. It looks as though it has snowed here already on some days as the frost on the Norwegian Spruces is so thick and it does get me thinking about Christmas, so much so that I went and ordered the turkey from the local butcher. The bees are all tucked away for Winter and they will not really come out other than on the warmest of days until next Spring now as they are all clustered in the hive. We have been cutting and splitting logs so the wood shed is heaving; it really is easier to split the logs when it is very cold. All of the flowers have frozen except for the funny little rose bush we planted by the front door when we first moved in and it seems to flower pretty much all year round. A new robin has appeared and watches me from a few feet away whenever I am outside fetching wood but unfortunately I no longer get called by the tail-less pheasant (I am trying not to look at the Furry Assassin as I type this). JR has been as close to any fire he can be and has been working on his napping skills. The postman can even come up to the house without JR barking like a mad fiend.
A local glass artist offered a day teaching how to make stained glass hanging ornaments so all four of us went along and learned how to score, crack, tape and solder and these little beauties are what we made. Amazingly the munchkins were better at cracking the glass than us and that might be something to do with us having longer trying to not break glass! We will be hanging these up this year as our home made Christmas decorations which is good because I still haven't found time to make the wall hanging for the landing.
Well that's about it for now and I will try not to leave it so long next time.
Hugs from Haggis Land,