Gratitude Thursday…

Richard’s dog bite is almost healed…

Jenna is cycling in the green and black…

Today, I am grateful for:

  • The signs of Autumn slowly starting to show…
  • Our one and only pumpkin that grew in the compost heap, self sewn from kitchen veggie scraps, ready to be picked…
  • Another African Flower Hexagon almost finished and I just can’t seem to stop making them, I am sure there are plenty of other things that need to be done around here besides crochet, but oh… I am having so much fun! I have found this lovely cotton in my stash and it is perfect for my crochet project 🙂
  • Richard working from home this afternoon and helping Kye ride to his bike for the first time…
  • Newly planted veggie beds…
  • We are so happy for Jen, her photo is in the newspaper for the cycling race she took part in, she is beaming with joy!
  • For the beauty that surrounds us, that can be seen in a single flower…

What are you grateful for today?
In gratitude,
Linda
xo

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12 Responses to Gratitude Thursday…

  1. the mountain fox March 17, 2011 at 6:18 pm #

    Lovely post! Today I am grateful for the gathering of family to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day!

  2. the mountain fox March 17, 2011 at 6:18 pm #

    Lovely post! Today I am grateful for the gathering of family to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day!

  3. Sarah March 17, 2011 at 6:35 pm #

    I enjoy seeing flowers on other people’s blogs. Today I am grateful for technology as my sick daughter is easily able to reach her teachers and keep up with school. Without it, she would have days and days of difficult catchup.

  4. Yvonne March 17, 2011 at 7:26 pm #

    Today i’m grateful for the right choices i made the last year and the insights I got.
    And about the rainbowpillow case I am crocheting.
    The vibrant and rich colours makes me so happy! I think I have never finished such a large project this fast. I’ll show it on my blog.
    Crocheting is addictive isn’t it?

    Love, Yvonne

  5. Rene' Sharp March 17, 2011 at 8:21 pm #

    Your post is just wonderful my friend. I love these little glimpses into your life!

  6. Teje March 17, 2011 at 9:38 pm #

    Hello Linda! Sorry I have lost few posts…your bunny is so sweet!!! And your crocheting goes really well – I love those hexacons!
    Wishes from Teje
    Ps. I tried to crochet today some flowers…I don’t if I ‘find it’ as I like.

  7. K March 17, 2011 at 9:54 pm #

    I think I am very grateful not to be living quite so near the ocean. And that I have electricity and gas today when the weather has turned chill again. And that I have running water and working toilets. And food in the cupboard. And my family safe. We do live in an earthquake zone. But I am grateful it has not awakened for a while –

  8. Julze March 18, 2011 at 12:08 am #

    Love your post and pics…we have so much to be grateful for each day!

  9. Jen from SewnNatural March 18, 2011 at 3:15 am #

    what a great post! oh your garden looks so very lovely.

    just found out our son is not breech as we had all thought. so incredibly (incredibly) thankful for that. and his head of spiky hair (apparently). and his very healthy big size.

  10. Lisa March 18, 2011 at 1:17 pm #

    Oh I am grateful for your peach colored double hibiscus blossom, so lively and so lovely! I am grateful for a world in which some people experience autumn while others experience spring. I am grateful for the computers that connect us.

    This week I am gratitude for all the support that has
    come to The Wonder of Childhood,

    http://www.thewonderofchildhood.com

    which is a free magazine devoted to bringing together people working with Waldorf education from all walks of life.I am grateful for the chance to weave together people and passion.

    Warmly,
    Lisa

  11. Rachel March 18, 2011 at 10:40 pm #

    I am grateful for blogs like yours that inspire and uplift me.

  12. Mrs A March 19, 2011 at 5:00 am #

    How lovely, we had about 12 pumpkins just recently from vine that self seeded! That is the same colour hibiscus that i have at my back door, they are spectacular! We too are slowly starting to cool off here, looking forward to winter!

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