Hoping all of you that celebrated, had a wonderful Christmas
Since we are older now, with no close friends nearby anymore, my slow mail friends have been a real blessing to me this past year, and I have become closer friends with two especially. They feel almost like sisters to me now.
I have so enjoyed all of my slow mail writing friends-surprises in my mail box-I really enjoy that. So I wanted to share a few surprises found in my mail box this past week.
My friend Debra sent me one of her fairy dolls-she is sitting on my craft room desk-watching me practice calligraphy and other craft projects Isn't she sweet? Excuse my cluttered desk it is a bit too full at the moment.
I think she needs a name too, so I decided on Molly which for elves means "Of the sea" and her name is of English origin
From another special friend I received more books. She knows me so well. She had also sent me the book about a woman living in remote Alaska that I shared in a previous post. That was a special book to read, so if you can find a copy it is a very inspiring read. Nothing in life will seem all that difficult after reading her story.
From photo below-The book on the bottom-Billy Joe Tatum's Wild Foods Cookbook & Field Guide-is all about foraging with lined sketches and lots of good looking recipes. I will enjoy reading through this one. The three book boxed set I was not familiar with either-the first book was excellent so on to the next.
From Amazon-Sam Gribley is terribly unhappy living in New York City with his family, so he runs away to the Catskill Mountains to live in the woods—all by himself. With only a penknife, a ball of cord, forty dollars, and some flint and steel, he intends to survive on his own. Sam learns about courage, danger, and independence during his year in the wilderness, a year that changes his life forever.
I want to thank those of you that sent me Christmas cards this year-I really enjoy them-and a few of them were handmade. The pretty one to the left is from Lisca in Spain, the one to the right is from Bleubeard and Elizabeth, and the postcard in front is from my author friend Peggy Henderson that writes time travel romance novels in the Tetons and Yellowstone Park. One of her sons designs a different card each year that she hand writes out and sends to her readers. This author also writes a novella to expand the stories of her beloved characters at Christmas time. She emails out a chapter each day for advent with the conclusion of the story on Christmas Day-that was fun to look forward to each day.
I really loved and enjoyed receiving the many cards this year-Thank yous to all of you that sent me a card-many will get reused for journaling challenges.
This past week we have had beautiful sunrises, and all Christmas week my Amaryllis has bloomed-now 4 blooms total. photos here if you missed that post and here is a photo I took today showing the 4 lovely blooms. To be able to get all 4 blooms in the photo I placed it on the floor so I could take a photo looking down on the top. The first bloom is still very pretty too.
Ahhhh, enlarged the photo and yes, I now see the quilting line. You have made fine little stitches! I like the fabrics, it will be great! Debra’s doll is very special. Happy NewYear!
ReplyDeleteGood morning-yes the fairy doll was a nice surprise
DeleteI hope you had a wonderful holiday Kathy. This was a fun post and Molly is a great name. I hope you have a wonderful rest of your weekend. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteThank you Erika
DeleteI love the Snoopy cartoon! I got up at the regular time but hopped back in bed and took another little nap.
ReplyDeleteIt's good that you have Molly's company there at your desk. Calligraphy is a challenge at best so you will need a support group, for sure! :~)
I love "My Side of the Mountain" and have some of my favorite passages written in one of my little notebooks.
"When dinner was done, the fire would blaze on; Frightful would sit on the foot post of the bed and preen and wipe her beak and shake. Just the fact that she was alive was a warming thing to know.
"I would look at her and wonder what made a bird a bird and a boy a boy. The forest would become silent. I would know that The Baron Weasel was about, but I would not hear him.
"Then I would get a piece of birch bark and write, or I would make new things out of deer hide, like a hood for Frightful, and finally I would take off my suit and my moccasins and crawl into my bed under the sweet-smelling deerskin. The fire would burn itself out and I would be asleep."
Thank I love Snoopy too My side of the mountain was such a good book-great quotes you chose too-hugs
DeleteWow-those books sound excellent! I have always loved reading about people who lived adventure-ishly-a new word! Molly has a wonderful spot to view the world from, and I'm sure she won't correct your penmanship harshly. Your quilting is beautiful. Happy New Year my friend!
ReplyDeleteYes these are really excellent reading-am really enjoying them allot.
DeleteI think Molly likes her new spot too-hugs
Happy New Year
Happy reading 😁. Happy holidays 🎄!
ReplyDeletethank you-you as well
DeleteSnoopy really caught my attention today. Sorry I'm late visiting. I can't seem to catch up. Molly looks right at home in your craft space, too.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you got books from friends. They know you SO well. If I had to pick a gift for you, it would be a book on Yellowstone.
Loved seeing your amaryllis in full bloom like that. It is simply stunning.
Glad you liked your cards and glad you got mine. I'm off to see what else you have been up to this week, dear.
I am a big Snoopy fan so when I saw this one-perfect
DeleteYes you me know me well too-hugs I am everything Yellowstone
This amaryllis was so pretty and the first two blooms from a week ago are just starting to not look as fresh