So I thought it would be nice to post monthly of the fun things that happen in my world, starting with November.
To start the month I joined my first ever group walk and asked a friend to come along for moral support. She has suffered in the past from depression and anxiety but love to be outdoors. She said she would like to learn to knit and create a mood blanket that they said would mainly be all black
Whilst on the walk as always I took a variety of pictures, but the group stopped for everyone to catch up. While we waited we stood on a bridge, I took a picture one way
Then the otherway. To them initially they found this image much more interesting with the buildings.
Until I shared the autumnal image with them and they were amazed at just how much colour there was.
I would love to which of the two images you prefer?
I really like the finished effect.
Then to for some much needed fresh air I headed to visit my favourite people for a lovely family walk.
We had such a good catch up, my friend is a very talented knitting making mainly complicated garments. It was so lovely to just sit and knit and chat for ages in the full sunshine, we were so blessed with the weather.
Whilst I love all sorts of weather, it is hard to beat the light generated from the sun and the colours that just radiate when it shines.
I could happily have sat here for ages, but sadly I had a train to catch back home.
Weekend three saw the tail end of basically a weeks worth of rain, which did not effect me massively working indoors in the week.
The beauty to me of rain is seeing it on the flowers in the garden. I absolutely love macro close up shots where you can see so much detail.
It is so lovely to take time to just go and explore the garden in the winter, often something, not something I do enough of. To discover the seeds that are on the back a bracken that had grown out of a pot was such a joy.
I do love the Hellabore plant and really should get some more, the flowers come in so many colours and are so delicate and pretty.
For my fourth weekend of this month, I have no photographs to share as I have currently started to study a City & Guilds Level 4 course in Hand Knitting with School of Stitch Textiles.
It is a two-year distance learning course equivalent to a Higher National Certificate, although within the introduction it states the course can be harder than a textile degree, which as a person who also has one of these I can easily see this.
I shall be sharing my progress through the course here and really look forward to challenging myself far more in the creative world that is hand knitting.

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