#1 is so ethereal and #3 has me playing games - "what is that?, what is this? is it spicy porridge?" Nice set of shots with very interesting perspectives.
Hi Nicki, in the 3rd picture there's yogurt, toppet with dried & grinded blueberries, hamp seeds and hamp protein, cinnamon and oat flakes - a quick breakfast that keeps the hunger away until noon ... In the summertime it's nice with fresh berries, but now the dreid ones are ok (the grinded blueberries are from my mom:)
Hi Karen, The floss gives this silky, soft look when crocheting - I'm working on a scarf at the moment. I tried to follow your link to WW, but something went wrong.
Hi Nina, the green powder is hamp protein and Powdered Matcha tea ... There's also dried, grinned blueberries, and oat meal ... Goes well as a yogurt topping (tasty & nutritious :)
Thanks, your yogurt looks really healthy :) I was looking for the inforation about hamp protein but I found only hemp proteins :D from Cannabis. First time see it :)
Hi Carole, My husbands grandmother was kind to give me a bunch of floss, and I started to crochet a scarf - it's soft and silky to crochet, and makes a pleasant scarf as well :)
Thanks AllyJo! I crochet with the floss My husbands grandmom so kindly gave to me - I might try finding some more from a flee market or a sale - otherwise it might by quite costly...
I love the first one. Sets the mood beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tracey - The grey light somehow came through in a soft way ... capturing the "Home-day" feeling :)
Delete#1 is so ethereal and #3 has me playing games - "what is that?, what is this? is it spicy porridge?" Nice set of shots with very interesting perspectives.
ReplyDeleteHi Nicki, in the 3rd picture there's yogurt, toppet with dried & grinded blueberries, hamp seeds and hamp protein, cinnamon and oat flakes - a quick breakfast that keeps the hunger away until noon ... In the summertime it's nice with fresh berries, but now the dreid ones are ok (the grinded blueberries are from my mom:)
DeleteHave a wonderful day off!
ReplyDeleteThanks Debbie - it was a lovely day, I baked something nice of almonds ... the recipe will follow :)
Delete#1 image stole my heart...
ReplyDeleteThank you Carolyn!
DeleteOh my goodness, had never thought of using floss to crochet, very nice! Hope you will be able to stop by WW this week
ReplyDeleteMiniature Purses WW w/Linky
Hi Karen, The floss gives this silky, soft look when crocheting - I'm working on a scarf at the moment. I tried to follow your link to WW, but something went wrong.
DeleteSeems like a wonderful day off !
ReplyDeleteLovely photos !
Nice evening,
Sylvia
Thanks Sylvia, it was a lovely day! Enjoy your weekend!
DeleteLooks like you had a lovely day off...that last photo is a perfect illustration of your day!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deanna ... You're right, there's nothing better than an afternoon with crocheting!
DeleteI bet you had a great day off!:)Beautiful photos and granny squares!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Thanks Ana - I enjoyed the day to the fullest!
DeletePeacful photos, they look great :)
ReplyDeleteWhat is this green powder in the bowl :) ?
Hi Nina, the green powder is hamp protein and Powdered Matcha tea ... There's also dried, grinned blueberries, and oat meal ... Goes well as a yogurt topping (tasty & nutritious :)
DeleteThanks, your yogurt looks really healthy :) I was looking for the inforation about hamp protein but I found only hemp proteins :D from Cannabis. First time see it :)
DeleteWhat a lovely day off. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kia! I fell for your blog ~ Finland & Scotland - such a great idea! Looking forward of more posts from you & Jaana!
DeleteYour photos have a beautiful, serene, airy quality to them. Simply delightful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Gail!
Deletesuch relaxing images! hope your day off was the same!
ReplyDeleteThank you ... Relaxing is the right word for that day :)
DeleteNina, I hadn't thought of using floss either! Nice pics.
ReplyDeleteHi Carole, My husbands grandmother was kind to give me a bunch of floss, and I started to crochet a scarf - it's soft and silky to crochet, and makes a pleasant scarf as well :)
DeletePretty captures. And I never thought of crocheting with embroidery floss. Lovely blog you have.
ReplyDeleteThanks AllyJo! I crochet with the floss My husbands grandmom so kindly gave to me - I might try finding some more from a flee market or a sale - otherwise it might by quite costly...
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