{this moment} - a friday ritual. a single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. a simple, special, extraordinary moment. a moment i want to pause, savor and remember. this feature is inspired by soulemama.
if you're inspired to do the same, leave a link to your "moment" in the comments for all to find and see.
It's back, and this time it has the most amazing of prizes (look for the prize for 'most creative post'). This was a massive success last year, and for many it was the highlight of the Blog Week, so this year you are challenged, again, to find a new way of blogging.
This is an experimental blogging day to try and push your creativity in blogging to the same level that you perhaps push your creativity in the items you create.There are no rules of a topic to blog about but this post should look at a different way to present content on your blog. This can take one of many forms.
after yet another month of not being worked on, march goth sock stood at the brink of the falls and contemplated her future.
overstimulated by the crowds and impatient with hubby for taking a gazillion photos, the knitter found a project bag with a sock already started in her purse. perfect!
march goth sock breathed a sigh of relief. she was loved after all!
Teee heee very sharp and what a setting! Great sock too. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteIf I was March Goth Sock, I'd be more concerned about the monsters eating me! :) Lovely photos.
ReplyDelete*Jealous* Niagara is my favourite place ever! That might change when I finally get to the Grand Canyon, but for now it's my favourite!
ReplyDeleteCute post and I love your solution for the ends of your DPNs - there are loads of those in our house.... I may have to seek them out!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. I was really concerned for the sock's survival there for a minute.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are stunning! That's a very impressive background :)
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible waterfall! Fantastic knitting inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove it! great pictures! Love the falls...its making me nostalgic!
ReplyDeleteGreat fun! What a relief that gith sock got rescued!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteyay for loved socks!
ReplyDeleteI have a big O face of amazement. We used to have those little monster puppets as kids. Using them to hold your needles is genius
ReplyDeletethis is the post where i made my don holders: http://knitoneknittwo.blogspot.com/2011/02/rawr-means-ill-hold-your-dpns-together.html
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing!
Your pictures are beautiful. Very cute post.
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