In the shadow of the kitty kat.... |
I actually finished it while on the ferry from Newfoundland to Cape Breton, NS, but couldn't block it until I got back from the Monastery. Delayed gratification - this term has been all over my life these days.
Meanwhile, some might return from two weeks at a monastery with enlightenment experiences, I returned with two huge bags of marigolds. Not the worst deal, if you ask me. It helps to have friends in high places, in this instance, the head gardener. He was so excited at the idea that his beautiful and gigantic marigolds would continue to offer themselves up after their blooms had begun to fade that he picked pounds and pounds of them. I will use them to make dye for wool, in case you were wondering. And, in case you were wondering, that's a whole lotta dye right there.
Beautiful shawl Robyn! The garden with all those marigolds must have been gorgeous too! Xo's
ReplyDeleteThanks Shannon! And yes, the garden was gorgeous...totally abundant with flowers and vegetables. This is a tiny fraction of the marigolds - they were almost overwhelming.
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to see the color! Gorgeous flowers and shawl!
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