Thursday, 31 October 2019

Halloween

It is Halloween today, not that we do much of it as the tradition is rather new in Norway. Kids have cottoned on to the trick and treat part, so I do have a bowl of sweets ready.  Although we may miss them as we have to take our guest home this evening.
Our son’s lab Tommy has been with us for a few days. He is as good as gold, but we were a bit anxious as Tommy and our Stella had never met previously.
 As long as he kept to his bed on the floor, she was happy. And he was happy sleeping with his flock. :)

 And they enjoyed walks in the woods. 
So maybe we can all be together for Christmas :)
I haven’t been able to do much this month. I managed to slice a piece off a finger on my right hand and it has taken ages to heal.  So sewing has been out of bounds, but I have managed to knit a couple of scarves (design: Bitta Mikkelborg) - thick wool and needles. The blue one is a Christmas present and the rust one is for me. Starting to get chilly now, so it will be nice and warm when I take Stella out.

If you are trick and treating this evening - have fun!

5 comments:

  1. I did my trick or treating this morning down in the lobby of this building--got candy, a cross word puzzle book ect--was different and fun--!!
    your scraf's look warm and pretty--hope the finger heals well and quickly for you--
    luv, di

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  2. Stella and Tommy are beautiful. I hope your finger heals soon.

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  3. Sorry to hear you have hurt your finger--hope it's healing well for you. Stella and Tommy are adorable, and your scarves looks very cosy indeed!

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  4. So sorry to hear about your finger and the sewing hiatus. That sounds painful. Your scarves are lovely! Hope November is treating you better.

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  5. Tommy looks as though he knows exactly where his place is in the pecking order! I hope your finger is fully healed soon. Thanks for furtling!

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