In March where I live, Spring is defintely apparent all over. From everyone's complaints about their sinuses and the tell-tale yellow dusting on everything to the buds and flowers on trees and shrubs, you can't get away from it. Spring is like nature's caffeine spurt.
The past couple of weeks have been the opposite for myself! Other than occasionally making jewelry for my Etsy store, I haven't done a thing. It's definitely not for lack of inspiration, because I have a head full of ideas! Therein lies the problem - I need to get organized to decide what to do first.
In the warm months I am an avid gardener - and I can't wait to fill up my landscaping with tons of new (and unfortunately expensive) annuals and perrineals. If I haven't been going to the nurseries, I've been wanting to go and load up on plants. Two summers ago I was so proud of my garden and my goal this year is to do it again. There's something therapeutic about pulling up the driveway and seeing tons of color and life.


Any knitting news? None at the moment. I did make a pair of fingerless gloves a few weeks ago. They got snapped up by a friend (I was happy to give them to someone who would wear them and not just photograph them!!). I casted on for my own set and you'll never believe what happened to them -- my dog ate them. I'm serious! He is three months old and he loves to chew on yarn. Obviously I was livid - but I was only halfway through with the first one. I haven't been inclined to restart because it is getting too warm here to wear them.
I have been thinking about this cardigan lately
Till next time!