A new knitting project (to keep me warm when typing at the computer is cold work) and to take to a conference. . .
and
an observation about my Japanese maple: the leaves that reach through to receive more sunlight are turning from green to orange/red much faster than the leaves that stay in the shade closer to the house. I was thinking about this because my friend took a photo of a brilliantly red Japanese maple this morning, but mine doesn't usually turn red until the beginning of December.
I've been blogging for just over a year now, and I'm still looking at this tree (and others) and knitting.
and
an observation about my Japanese maple: the leaves that reach through to receive more sunlight are turning from green to orange/red much faster than the leaves that stay in the shade closer to the house. I was thinking about this because my friend took a photo of a brilliantly red Japanese maple this morning, but mine doesn't usually turn red until the beginning of December.
I've been blogging for just over a year now, and I'm still looking at this tree (and others) and knitting.
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