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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Fall Y'all

Greetings from the hills. We're finally catching cooler winds and temperatures.

I've not knit a stitch just lately, but I have plans for another shawl, and this one will be knitted rather than crocheted. Traveling Woman at Ravelry has caught my eye, and I want to use this yarn for it.

We made our annual trek to the apple orchard, and I bought some apples for making caramel apples with the grandgals and some for pies, but this Indian corn is my prize from the trip. I'm liking the colors and thinking about growing my own next year.

Have a great week, Y'all!

11 comments:

  1. Isn't it a lovely season? The best of all if you ask me! Those caramel apples are tempting me, I have only tasted them once in my life.
    The shawl you chose for your next project is really beautiful. Sadly my knitting skills are not enough to make such complicated stitches, I am still struggling with the ribbed socks and the almost plain cardigan.
    Have a wonderful week! :-)

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  2. mmmmmmm, caramel apples! indian corn! I love them all. Autumn is my favouritey time of year.

    Your yarn is so pretty and the shawl pattern is gorgeous.

    Happy autumn week to you!

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  3. Ahhhh, you're makin' me jealous, with your indian corn, Mum. The apples look good, I like caramel but I hate what it does in my teeth. I'd comment
    on the shawl, but I don't have a
    ravelry ID. The yarn's pretty,
    though.
    Ttyl,
    Me.^)

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  4. Caramel apples! I'm jealous. :)

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  5. Indian corn and a handblown glass pumpkin to celebrate the season. And some good yarn on the side. Perfect.

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  6. A very fall looking post, I like your colors and those yummy looking apples. Have a great week.

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  7. your indian corn is so colorful !
    one time I left my Indian corn
    in the garage, and mice ate it !

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  8. Fall looks good at your place!! I LOVE carmel apples! If you grow indian corn next year, I'll buy some and pay for you to send it to me!!
    By the way, thanks for stopping by my blog! It's always good to hear from you!

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  9. That yarn will be beautiful for the shawl.
    The caramel apples look delicious too!!

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  10. Sounds like your having fun!! Happy Fall!! :)

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  11. This beautiful post is filled with delicious Autumn goodness!:o) I cannot wait to see your new shawl and the Indian corn is beautiful! Candy Apples are one of my favorites and these look delicious! By the way I am loving your brand new banner too! Autumn has certainly arrived in the foothills.:o) Wishing you a beautiful week.

    Smiles...

    Beverly

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