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For this week’s challenge, share a photo of a landscape: a wide establishing shot of a scene in nature or an urban setting. Landscape photography is typically displayed in a horizontal orientation.
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I have 3 choices for landscape.
A snippet of landscape through the door of a Martha’s Vineyard lighthouse…
The Hudson river flowing east to NYC… taken from Walkway Over the Hudson in Poughkeepsie, NY
A picture of Milford, Pennsylvania taken from High Point Monument in New Jersey… you can see three states from the monument, the highest point in NJ.
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First, the facts:
Title: Refined Knits
Author: Jennifer Wood
Published by: Interweave Press, 2016
Pages: 159
Type: Women’s clothing
Chapters:
Knitting with Grace
Enduring Cables
Timeless Lace
Elegant Aran Lace
The In-Depth Look:
Elegance is the name of the game in this collection of classic knitwear.
Mostly sweaters, but with some accessories, these patterns aren’t trying to be “edgy” and “new,” but instead are focusing on refining shapes that are already familiar.
The author writes, “Cables and lace are special enough by themselves, but there is something wondrous in combining the two-like uniting strength and grace. I absolutely love playing with stitch patterns, rearranting, adding a lace stitch here, cable there until it becomes just right. Cabling and knitting lace are the two techniques that I concentrated on for this book. … Once you begin knitting these beautiful, contemporary pieces based on old techniques, you will love the old-style knitting rhythm and the modern results.”
Using cables and lace as her playground, the author dresses up pullovers and cardigans to be something new, something sophisticated. There are eleven sweaters here, but also several shawls, a hat, and a pair of mitts. The shapes are graceful and elegant–more fitted than not, though nothing is skin tight or seeming difficult to wear.
As you’d expect from a good knitting book, there are schematics and charts. There are good pictures of details, as well as the more atmospheric, arty kind of shots.
What can I say? It’s classy.
You can get your own copy at Amazon.com or at your local shop.
Want to see bigger pictures? Click here.

This review copy was kindly donated by Interweave Press. Thank you!
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I just love weekends when we can get plenty accomplished – even if it’s not remotely close to our entire list!


First campfire of the year? Check! As you can tell from Oona’s face, marshmallows were most certainly toasted and enjoyed.

Saturday was a whirlwind of gardening, rock moving, cleaning, egg-coloring, and watching The Great British Bake-Off.









I’m rather happy about how the new duck enclosure is coming along. We’ve got their house in the corner of the front garden, with room on the one side waiting for their little pool to be placed in. I started bringing rocks up from the back field to surround the pool and give them a bit of a ramp to get in it. Once they are feathered out and ready to go out there I’ll cover the entire top of the pen with bird netting for some extra protection. Foxes here seem to prefer duck dinner to anything else, and they’re certainly not deterred by the presence of dogs.

As for the duckies themselves, I swear they are 5 times bigger every ten minutes. Their tails are starting to feather, and I hope the rest is soon to follow; I’m going to need that big tub in a few weeks when the chicks get here!
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The prompt is tosee if you can capture the beauty of morning or evening half-light in your corner of the globe.
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These photos of sunset were taken at a friend’s house on Martha’s Vineyard. Supper on a screened in porch overlooking Vineyard Sound, followed by the most dramatic and beautiful sunset I’d ever seen. Perfect end to a perfect evening.
It started like this …
And then exploded into this.
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It’s the busiest time of year here, farming-wise. We still have school full-time, and on top of that seedlings have been started and need tending-to, garden beds are needing turning and deep-mulching, hooves need trimming, coops need freshening, fences need mending.
Plus we got a few ducklings! And 18 chicks will be delivered in April!
Somewhere in between all that I’m trying (and usually failing) to keep the house clean, keep everyone fed, and knit.

We also just celebrated our twentieth wedding anniversary. We woke up to rainbow garlands all over the house, along with little paper pots of gold, and a banner covered with shamrocks (we got married on St. Patrick’s Day). We have the best kids. Our friend Kim came for dinner, Maddie made festive cupcakes, and we had a wonderful evening.




We’ve called them Bourbon, Waddles, Dipper, and Flapjack.

I even got my Cormo/Mohair skeins dyed pink. They came out perfect, I think. There’s some subtle variegation going on that doesn’t really come across in the photos, but it’s going to make a lovely throw blanket.

Little miss Poppet likes it, too. She kept trying to roll in it and steal it.

Last but certainly not least, we got a nice, fresh delivery of hay! It might be expensive, but it makes me feel so happy to see so much put aside for the flock. This should get us through until fall.
Today I’ll be cleaning all day, and tomorrow we’ll be spending outside getting the gardens finished for seeding before we color our eggs. Much to be done!
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