I appreciate your breezes, and the red leaves on Maple trees. But we both know I am saddened by your arrival. You bring increasing darkness, cold mornings and way too much pumpkin flavor in everything.
However, I am writing to thank you for this beautiful inner seed globe of a flower while in Maine in early September. I've decided to embrace the season-and the coming winter- in the spirit of hygge
Yours,
GZ
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The yarn is Starcroft Nash Light in Mussel Shell. I love love love it and have almost a sweater's worth. When I get the contrast yarn,something natural/grayish,like Driftwood, I will knit a colorwork yoke sweater in it. My hygge will be enhanced.
I just read about hygge and I think it's a fascinating and awesome practice. Beautiful photo, Gale.
ReplyDeleteExcellent use of hygge! I want so badly to live where hygge is a daily practice! Your photo is stunning and that yarn is gorgeous! And, as always, I appreciate your posts for bringing a new view to my world!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that color. Why don't I have that? We still haven't had a frost here. Scary.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific postcard. That's a gorgeous color!!
ReplyDeleteHa, I just posted about hygge yesterday! Trying to get ready for the long haul, we are!
ReplyDeleteI, too, want to live where hygge is just . . . everyday practice. That is such lovely yarn -- and perfect with that globe flower.
ReplyDeleteso, i've been striving for hygge all my life and i've finally found out what to call it!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is a season of mixed emotion, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks for wriiting this
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