Hello peeps. I'm joining in with Annie at A Stitch In Time. I hope everyone has had a wonderful week and have an even better weekend planned! I'm off today but have a Doctor appointment; this will the third this month! Holy moly. I've met my out of pocket expense so at least I don't have to pay my co-pays the rest of the year!!
I have some knitting humor for you all today. I thought that was appropriate since that's the only craft I've been doing lately.
A man and his wife were sitting in church, the
man was sleeping and his wife was knitting. The priest asked "Who created
the Earth and man?" The woman poked the man with her knitting needle and the
man screamed, "GOD!" The Priest looked at him and said, "That's
right." Then he asked "Who is God's son?" Once more the woman
poked her husband with the needle, he woke up and screamed, "Jesus
Christ!" Again, the priest said, "Correct." Finally, the priest
asked, "What did Eve say to Adam when she didn't want any more
children?" The knitter poked her husband again, but this time he screamed
"Poke me with that thing one more time and I'm going to rip it off!"
The priest smiled and said, "That's right."
And to celebrate Halloween.
I hope these made you giggle and brought a smile to your face!
Peace,
Kay
I'm a happy go lucky girl living in the Land of Enchantment. I enjoy a variety of crafts; from knitting, mixed media and journal making. I hope you enjoy your visit and join the family!
Friday, October 30, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
WOYWW
Hello everyone! I'm joining in with Julia over at Stamping Ground. People
from places near and far show their desks and what they are working
on. Julia has a full explanation of WOYWW on her blog HERE.
Remember the sweater that I mentioned last week? I decided to pick it back up and see how far I get before my big vacation. Wish me luck! So, my workdesk is my comfy chair and my lap.
Now isn't that a pile of yarn!! I'm actually hoping I find all of the yarn. I used one of those "space saver" bags and took all the air out of my yarn. Tee hee.
Here's a photo of some flowers I spotted. Can you see the bee on one of them?
As always I will visit those that visit me (please leave your number) and those ending in the same number as me.
Peace,
Kay
Remember the sweater that I mentioned last week? I decided to pick it back up and see how far I get before my big vacation. Wish me luck! So, my workdesk is my comfy chair and my lap.
Now isn't that a pile of yarn!! I'm actually hoping I find all of the yarn. I used one of those "space saver" bags and took all the air out of my yarn. Tee hee.
As always I will visit those that visit me (please leave your number) and those ending in the same number as me.
Peace,
Kay
Sunday, October 25, 2015
I love New Mexico in the Fall
Hello peeps. This time of year is magical. I love watching the leaves dance to the ground. Not only that but the colors are amazing. When I first moved here I couldn't see past all the mud (adobe) houses and the different shades of red in the soil. I moved here from one of the largest farming areas in northern California where everything was green and lush.
New Mexico has grown on me; it's deep in my bones and I love everything about it. Even the old adobe homes have found a place in my heart. I'm so very lucky to call this my home.
Hello wonderful leaves.
The above photo was taken at the El Santuario de Chimayo. I have done a post about the Santuario before but it's different every time you visit.
The trees are slowly turning. The little black specks are cows.
This is a corner of Rancho de Chimayo, the wonderful restaurant where I took my Aunt. Every fall the red chili ristras are a big thing. Most people hang one at their home; I love how the restaurant has covered the entire front of the building.
Hope you enjoyed your little visit.
Peace,
Kay
New Mexico has grown on me; it's deep in my bones and I love everything about it. Even the old adobe homes have found a place in my heart. I'm so very lucky to call this my home.
Hello wonderful leaves.
The above photo was taken at the El Santuario de Chimayo. I have done a post about the Santuario before but it's different every time you visit.
The trees are slowly turning. The little black specks are cows.
This is a corner of Rancho de Chimayo, the wonderful restaurant where I took my Aunt. Every fall the red chili ristras are a big thing. Most people hang one at their home; I love how the restaurant has covered the entire front of the building.
Hope you enjoyed your little visit.
Peace,
Kay
Friday, October 23, 2015
Friday Smiles 142
Hello peeps. I'm joining in with Annie at A Stitch In Time. I hope everyone has had a wonderful week and have an even better weekend planned!
The flower I showcased last week wasn't a peony - this is my peony!
And now here's this weeks smiles. I have some little helpers around the house. Sometimes they create a mess, bringing their food into the living room so they can eat with me. (I usually eat in front of the t.v. and watch Jeopardy.) Playing with their toys and having a fun filled day.
They know when it's time to relax. They wind down and choose their favorite place of the day. The blanket on the couch is for their benefit. In this photo it looks like they've had enough of each other! The front door was open so Katie (on the left) was watching the front door and Muffin (on the right) was keeping an eye on the backyard. My house is well protected!
Thank you for visiting this lovely Friday. I'm working today so it will more than likely be Saturday before I visit other Friday Smiles posts.
Peace,
Kay
The flower I showcased last week wasn't a peony - this is my peony!
And now here's this weeks smiles. I have some little helpers around the house. Sometimes they create a mess, bringing their food into the living room so they can eat with me. (I usually eat in front of the t.v. and watch Jeopardy.) Playing with their toys and having a fun filled day.
They know when it's time to relax. They wind down and choose their favorite place of the day. The blanket on the couch is for their benefit. In this photo it looks like they've had enough of each other! The front door was open so Katie (on the left) was watching the front door and Muffin (on the right) was keeping an eye on the backyard. My house is well protected!
Thank you for visiting this lovely Friday. I'm working today so it will more than likely be Saturday before I visit other Friday Smiles posts.
Peace,
Kay
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
WOYWW 333
Hello everyone! I know, two weeks in a row! I'm joining in with Julia over at Stamping Ground. People from places near and far show their desks and what they are working on. Julia has a full explanation of WOYWW on her blog HERE.
I haven't accomplished much since last week. My aunt was visiting from Atlanta so I played tourist guide. We had never made it to Rancho de Chimayo, a nice restaurant next to the El Santuario de Chimayo.
Anyway, I'm going to show you my messes. Places where I have craft supplies tucked away, sometimes orderly and sometimes just thrown in!
I have bookshelves on both sides of my fireplace. This is the side that I use most often. There's a corner of my comfy chair where I knit.
The top shelf has nothing that I need. I made the button bouquet next to the teddy bear. I have no idea what's in the pink box.
The next shelf I have my owl that my friend Marion knitted for me. He has real glasses on! The books are old ones that I've picked up here and there. Most of them are in a foreign language. The wicker basket has my candlemaking supplies.
On the next shelf I have my knitting needles in the bright pink vase. Next to that is a jar with the leftover yarn from my spa cloths. Oh, some of you asked what spa clothes are -- that's a fancy word for wash cloths! One of my knitting friends thought that up for me! In the green and white box I have a supply of yarn.
The next shelf has my knitting books. Lotion for my hands as the yarn typically dries them out. My lamp to help me see. The blue box is empty. The box below it has my circular needles and notions.
There's my big iced tea and my catch all in the wicker basket on the bottom shelf. I need to go through that in a major way!
As always, I will visit those that end in the same number as me and also those that visit me (please leave your number). I have several appointments today but I'm hoping to make it to a few desks. After that it will more than likely be Friday and Saturday that I'm able to visit.
Peace,
Kay
I haven't accomplished much since last week. My aunt was visiting from Atlanta so I played tourist guide. We had never made it to Rancho de Chimayo, a nice restaurant next to the El Santuario de Chimayo.
Anyway, I'm going to show you my messes. Places where I have craft supplies tucked away, sometimes orderly and sometimes just thrown in!
Messy closet. Once again things have been thrown in! |
I have bookshelves on both sides of my fireplace. This is the side that I use most often. There's a corner of my comfy chair where I knit.
The top shelf has nothing that I need. I made the button bouquet next to the teddy bear. I have no idea what's in the pink box.
The next shelf I have my owl that my friend Marion knitted for me. He has real glasses on! The books are old ones that I've picked up here and there. Most of them are in a foreign language. The wicker basket has my candlemaking supplies.
On the next shelf I have my knitting needles in the bright pink vase. Next to that is a jar with the leftover yarn from my spa cloths. Oh, some of you asked what spa clothes are -- that's a fancy word for wash cloths! One of my knitting friends thought that up for me! In the green and white box I have a supply of yarn.
The next shelf has my knitting books. Lotion for my hands as the yarn typically dries them out. My lamp to help me see. The blue box is empty. The box below it has my circular needles and notions.
There's my big iced tea and my catch all in the wicker basket on the bottom shelf. I need to go through that in a major way!
As always, I will visit those that end in the same number as me and also those that visit me (please leave your number). I have several appointments today but I'm hoping to make it to a few desks. After that it will more than likely be Friday and Saturday that I'm able to visit.
Peace,
Kay
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Valle Caldera, New Mexico
Hello my lovely peeps. Can you believe it's almost the end of October already? Where has the time gone?
I drove to the Valle Caldera National Preserve in May. It's located about fifteen miles from where I live in the Jemez Mountains. When I first moved to New Mexico it was a privately owned ranch. The size of it is massive; only a small part of it is visible from the road.
If you'd like to learn more about it go to their WEBSITE.
This is a gorgeous place. If you are ever in northern New Mexico it would be worth it to visit. You may see wildlife like elk, deer, turkeys and even a bear!
I took these photos and love the watercolor effect. As you can see it was a beautiful sunny day in the Land of Enchantment.
Peace,
Kay
I drove to the Valle Caldera National Preserve in May. It's located about fifteen miles from where I live in the Jemez Mountains. When I first moved to New Mexico it was a privately owned ranch. The size of it is massive; only a small part of it is visible from the road.
If you'd like to learn more about it go to their WEBSITE.
This is a gorgeous place. If you are ever in northern New Mexico it would be worth it to visit. You may see wildlife like elk, deer, turkeys and even a bear!
I took these photos and love the watercolor effect. As you can see it was a beautiful sunny day in the Land of Enchantment.
Peace,
Kay
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
WOYWW 332
Hello peeps. I'm so happy and excited to join Julia for WOYWW! To find out what this is all about visit Julia's blog Stamping Ground. I've missed you all and can't wait to reconnect!
My workdesk has been my comfy chair in the living room. I've been knitting spa cloths because I don't have to think to do this. I thought I had knitted more than this. The project on the left is a sweater I was hoping to take on vacation.... It could still happen. I also started another project but can't share it here as it's a gift and the person reads my blog.
I returned to work in August after recovering from knee surgery (see previous post if you're brave). I also had planned to put my one bedroom condo on the market so I've been going through things as I have energy. I've had some things done around the house. Now I've decided to stay where I'm at for at least two more years, closer to my (hopefully) retirement. I'm excited about what I've done so far but it's not quite photo ready yet. I'll share some pics soon!
I will visit those that visit me (please leave your number) and those that end in the same number as me. It might take me a few days but I promise I'll come visit.
Also, thanks for all the well wishes and love! The blogging community really is wonderful.
Peace,
Kay
My workdesk has been my comfy chair in the living room. I've been knitting spa cloths because I don't have to think to do this. I thought I had knitted more than this. The project on the left is a sweater I was hoping to take on vacation.... It could still happen. I also started another project but can't share it here as it's a gift and the person reads my blog.
I returned to work in August after recovering from knee surgery (see previous post if you're brave). I also had planned to put my one bedroom condo on the market so I've been going through things as I have energy. I've had some things done around the house. Now I've decided to stay where I'm at for at least two more years, closer to my (hopefully) retirement. I'm excited about what I've done so far but it's not quite photo ready yet. I'll share some pics soon!
I will visit those that visit me (please leave your number) and those that end in the same number as me. It might take me a few days but I promise I'll come visit.
Also, thanks for all the well wishes and love! The blogging community really is wonderful.
Peace,
Kay
Friday, October 9, 2015
Friday Smiles
Can you believe it! I'm here to share a smile. I'm linking up with Annie at A Stitch In Time.
You may have wondered where I've been. I've recovered from my knee surgery and have returned to work. I was also planning to sell my one bedroom condo so I've been going through "junk" for ages. Not really making time for my blog or visiting fellow bloggers. I keep thinking about everyone but haven't jumped back in. Hopefully this will be the beginnings of a regular thing for me. If I at least participate in WOYWW on Wednesdays and Friday Smiles I'll be good!
I planted two peony plants in my backyard this year. Isn't this bloom just gorgeous! Such a delicate yet bold flower! Yikes - my mistake. This is NOT a peony!!! Thanks to those that pointed it out in the comments!!
I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend. Monday is a holiday in the States (Columbus Day) so I'll have an extra day to go through more of my "junk."
Peace,
Kay
You may have wondered where I've been. I've recovered from my knee surgery and have returned to work. I was also planning to sell my one bedroom condo so I've been going through "junk" for ages. Not really making time for my blog or visiting fellow bloggers. I keep thinking about everyone but haven't jumped back in. Hopefully this will be the beginnings of a regular thing for me. If I at least participate in WOYWW on Wednesdays and Friday Smiles I'll be good!
I planted two peony plants in my backyard this year. Isn't this bloom just gorgeous! Such a delicate yet bold flower! Yikes - my mistake. This is NOT a peony!!! Thanks to those that pointed it out in the comments!!
I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend. Monday is a holiday in the States (Columbus Day) so I'll have an extra day to go through more of my "junk."
Peace,
Kay
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