Although it wasn't very nice yesterday - cold and damp- we still went for a walk. We parked at the Leaderfoot Viaduct and walked up the hill until we had a view of the three bridges
On the way, we passed these ewes, patiently waiting for their lambs to be born
As you can see, most of the sheep were lying down, but this one was obviously keeping an eye out for trouble - she gave us a very stern look!
Back home, I spent the afternoon in the studio. I added the eyes to the chickens
So that's the first of the four wallhangings finished ...... and work is progressing on the other three
I can no longer watch all the Star Trek re-runs when I am in the studio at the weekend - for some reason the channel is no longer available that they were shown on. I couldn't find anything I wanted to watch on Saturday afternoon, so I watched a DVD of Cliff in Summer Holiday (I got it free some time ago from a newspaper) Just have a look at his quiff!!
Yesterday, I was delighted to find an episode of Diagnosis Murder. For the last five years of his life, I visited my Dad twice a week. We used to enjoy a steady diet of Diagnosis Murder and Murder She Wrote - I think over the years we must have seen all the episodes. We much preferred the earlier Murder She Wrote, set in Cabot Cove. In one episode of Diagnosis Murder, they were on the pier at Santa Monica - I was jumping up and down, saying to my Dad 'I've been there'!!
Later, I was watching one of the music channels. Malcolm showed perfect timing when he brought me a cuppa, just as Beyonce was telling him he should have put a ring on it!
It's Monday, so that means a progress report on the knitting project. The flowerpot covers were very quick to knit. They might have looked a bit more interesting if I had used different colours, but I didn't want to use small amounts out of full balls, and I didn't have any suitable leftovers from other projects.
This week's project won't take very long, it is a little floral corsage
I will probably finish it tonight!