Stitch of the Week: Risotto Stitch https://t.co/5kH6UnqSXx #knitting
— Margit (@Seitherin) October 27, 2017
Everyone seems to be jumping on the blog bandwagon so I thought I'd give it a go as well. Haven't really got a clue what I'm going to talk about, but that's never really stopped me from saying something, so . . .
Book Ratings
* I didn't like it | ** It was OK | *** I liked it | **** I really liked it | ***** I loved it
Friday, October 27, 2017
Stitch of the Week: Risotto Stitch
US Dept of Interior
Gentle waterfall framed by autumn colors at Cuyahoga Valley National Park by Cameron Schron #Ohio pic.twitter.com/ZbIUz3AHQz
— US Dept of Interior (@Interior) October 25, 2017
Cuteness overload
This level of cuteness comes by rarely in life. pic.twitter.com/b8WXiF0dcU
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) October 22, 2017
Just having a nash
Rabbits eating incredibly long vegetables is one of the cutest yet also most satisfying things to watch. pic.twitter.com/kkekdTofP6
— Michael Deadwards (@MEdwardsVA) October 25, 2017
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Stitch of the Week: Knotted Cable Stitch
Stitch of the Week: Knotted Cable Stitch https://t.co/6bAYvfRT80 #knitting
— Margit (@Seitherin) October 21, 2017
Monday, October 16, 2017
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Anne Eunson Loves Lace So She Knit Herself a Garden Fence and It Looks Gorgeous https://t.co/z22ujwXKRD
— Margit (@Seitherin) October 15, 2017
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Stitch of the Week: Treble Clusters Stitch
Stitch of the Week: Treble Clusters Stitch https://t.co/gfOAV41Y0H #knitting
— Margit (@Seitherin) October 14, 2017
NatGeo Photo of the Day
Hell on Earth https://t.co/wZrcrlgDBv via @NatGeoPhotos
— Margit (@Seitherin) October 14, 2017
Friday, October 13, 2017
Disclaimer: I received a copy of the book in exchange for a review.
After reading a quarter of the book, I've put it aside and I have no intention of returning to it. The book is about a middle aged man who discovers his background isn't quite what he thought it was and goes looking for answers. It is told in the first person. For the part I've read, the protagonist has done nothing but whinge about something awful that happened to him on his quest which he will address later. The tone is melodramatic and overwrought. Not my cup of tea.
Link to amazon.com
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
NatGeo Photo of the Day
The Big Leap https://t.co/Lr36ENB6Gb via @NatGeoPhotos
— Margit (@Seitherin) October 11, 2017
🌊Bridge over troubled waters.🌊 pic.twitter.com/FRYLRzw93o
— YorkshireShepherdess (@AmandaOwen8) October 11, 2017
US Dept of Interior
Our most popular pic last week: Pretty in pink @YosemiteNPS. Pic by Jonathan Basiago pic.twitter.com/jw5PODDbeD
— US Dept of Interior (@Interior) October 9, 2017
US Fish & Wildlife
Breathtaking autumn scenes at Moosehorn National #WildlifeRefuge in Maine. 🍂https://t.co/eRDwDrQ5BD Photos by Keith Ramos/USFWS pic.twitter.com/sq7CoM4gx4
— US Fish and Wildlife (@USFWS) October 9, 2017
It feels like autumn today
Autumn is the only season. Everything else is just weather. pic.twitter.com/nougJEfSyo
— MichaelMarshallSmith (@ememess) October 8, 2017
US Dept of Interior
We ❤️ this stunning image of the #MilkyWay sparkling over @MountRainierNPS by Daniel Greenwood #Washington pic.twitter.com/mu7ZU7Sk7m
— US Dept of Interior (@Interior) October 10, 2017