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Hello friends, how are you?

I'm typing from the kitchen table with coffee nearby and winter sun momentarily beaming in, which is rather blissful. I haven't had much to write about lately, mostly because there's been limited light to take photos, school holidays, stormy weather and flu in the house. But anyway, onto better topics!  

All of the above create excellent conditions for knitting, so I've been slowly working on a couple of projects which I hope to finish soon.

Constança loaned me a stack of her favourite craft books (we did a 'craft book stack swap' – highly recommended!) and included was her copy of A Year Between Friends, by Maria Alexandra Vettese and Stephanie Congdon Barnes.

It's a really beautiful book, with letters between the two bloggers that reflect on family life and friendship, love and loss. It also includes ideas for craft projects (I love the look of those sun-printed fabrics) and recipes through the seasons.

If you click on this link you can see some of the beautiful handmade projects they offer up instructions for, including hand-printed garments and lip balm coloured with beetroot. 

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It's also been perfect TV-watching weather… Tom and I have been making our way through The Handmaid's Tale (which I have many thoughts about) and the 2011 BBC adaptation of Great Expectations, which we're watching with the kids and having some good chats about Dickensian England. 

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And here is my favourite song this week: The Moon Lay Down. I couldn't find the lyrics online anywhere, but I think it's a beautiful three minutes of music.

I hope this finds you well!

 

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5 responses to “the moon lay down”

  1. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    The Handmaids Take is one of my favourite books, but I’m finding the TV adaptation fairly heavy going. I can only watch one episode every few days…but it is great!

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  2. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    I have watched” The Handmaids Tale” on TV recently and found it quite disturbing. Cheers Karen

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  3. muenzeeins Avatar

    a new pair of socks, lovely! i’ve got the lovely book “a year between friends” for christmas, it’s lovely and very inspiring, a good all year companion, i think; haven’t watches a handmade’s tale yet but am intrigues by what i read about it…

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  4. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi cecile,
    thank you and im happy to hear you like this book too! the handmaids tale is great but quite a distressing watch in many ways… XX

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  5. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi sarah, yes, im finding it quite heavy-going too. it is beautifully made though, I agree!

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