With it being less than two weeks until the first Christmas market I am trying to start to get organised. I had lost my Fromthesheshed labels however one box has now come to light. Two more to find! I need to find the labels that show I take cards, the joys of living in a building site!
Some of the markets have asked that we decorate our stalls in order to help create a festive atmosphere. So today I took a trip to Action with a couple of friends. I decided that I would only buy things that I will use at home afterwards. I also took the decision to only buy things that are battery operated, so I don’t have to worry about extension leads and sockets.

I collected more squares this evening. I had put together a square which was made up of 7×7 of the small squares. It was only at that point I discovered that the squares were supposed to be 5×5. I was going to take part of it apart and create two 5x5s. However I realised that it would be simpler to create a 10×10. That has been agreed. My only problem is that it is wanted for Friday evening. So I’d better get crocheting!

Coming home this evening the moon and the sky were looking gorgeous. I have tried to capture them. Unfortunately a phone camera is not the best thing to use.
Until tomorrow…


It looks really festive ! The squares are looking really lovely. We’ll have a wonder overtosee it when it’s in place. We did the knitted chicken hunt/trail this summer and it was lovely. Xx
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Next summer is cats! I’ll let you know the date of the tree launch xc
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Next summer is cats! I’ll let you know the date of the tree launch xx
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Cultural differences yesterday – knitted chickens today ππ€·πΌββοΈπ€·π½ββοΈπ
Shame about the size of squares but they look amazing Zenna!
The photos of the evening sky are lush! I sometimes get frustrated with the phone camera but before phones we would have had nothing
Enjoy your evening π€π€π€
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It’s just how life goes! I’m putting squares together as quickly as possible! That will be my evening ππ
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Love your tales about your life in France. It is so interesting and I’m so glad you can see your gorgeous boys now.
You sound as though although life is busy and hard work at times, you are happy. Happy is quality of life after all. xx
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Thank you Linda. Yes happy is definitely quality of life. Sometimes it’s challenging but generally it is a better life here xx
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