Monday, December 23, 2013

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year


The snow melted away and we have a nice green Christmas this year instead of white, but nevetherless I wish everyone happy holidays.

12 comments:

  1. Season's Greetings from Canada!

    Thank you for the excellent blog.

    Merry Christmas and Happy 2014Trevor

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  2. ... and the very same back to you! Thank you for all of your wonderful posting here where I have learned so much - very much appreciated. May the new year bring much bounty for the dye pots!

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  3. Season's Greetings.
    Wishing you all the best for 2014.

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  4. Thank you!
    When dyeing is work, sometimes I lose my inspiration for the new things and the wonder of it, but comments like yours make it easier to find it again:).

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  5. Greetings from Germany!
    Thank you for sharing your experiences on your blog.
    Merry Christmas and the very best for 2014!!
    Ruth

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  6. Merry Christmas from Ontario,
    I enjoy your blog very much. Thank-you for sharing your knowledge, and your love of growing things. You have helped me look at the world in a different way.
    Happy 2014, Eloise

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  7. Merry Christmas to you and your family from Idaho,
    Judy

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  8. God jul from Norway! And many thanks for an inspiring autumn with your yarn: The treads turned out to be several knitted mittens this year, for myself and as X-mas-presents, and I still have more wool in the house!

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  9. Greetings from Denmark too!I enjoy visiting you here, looking at the beauty you create with wool and plants. I'm grateful that you so generously share your experience and knowledge about dyeing, thank you so much! I'm looking forward to following your blog in the year to come. Hope it will be a splendid one for you and your family.
    Mona

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  10. Our snow came early, then melted away, and now is back again but not so deep this time. So it has been a white/brown holiday season so far...very little green to be seen except in the trees that are always ever-green, thank goodness!
    All the best to you, and I look forward to more dyeing inspiration in the year ahead :)

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  11. Thank you all so much:)
    I'm so glad to hear you enjoy my dyeing and blog, and the yarn I have dyed. Silkesauen, how very lovely mittens you had knitted from my yarns!

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  12. Interesting articles in your wonderfull blog, best regard from belgium; have a nice new year!

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