Thursday, October 28, 2010

Occupying My Time

Once I started to recuperate from my surgery, I was determined to find new ways to occupy my time. As with any new project in my life, I've dived in and experimented. I dabbled in trying to write a new genre of material and found myself absorbed in a new landscape that I really love. So far, Michelle has enjoyed the 40,000 + words I've sent her to review, which is a blessing.

Next, I decided to take pity on Becky who loves to garden, but had spent too much money on this exercise, by having her help me with some plants. I kill everything I touch, so this was tricky. The ever-green thumb, Peggy, offered up some cat mint from her garden and I selected some "pretty" flowers at the store, which Becky helped me pot for my patio. I spent many summer weekends, sitting on my patio with the animals, writing away and gazing at my new pretty flowers.

Next, Sarai invited me to join a knitting group. I had met some of the members at game nights and parties, and I thought of it as a nice way to meet new people. Sarai kindly took me to the store to select my first skein of yarn, which I selected pink, and needles. Edith was very patient, showing me how to cast on and add new yarn. See my finished work, a pink scarf. You can't see the length, but it is long. I'm still unsure why I chose pink since I rarely wear the color, but I'm proud of myself and have already requested a scarf from a friend.

Most of you know how much I love to travel and that I take a gazillion pictures on my travels. I have numerous framed photos and albums in my apartment. I enjoy surrounding myself with the memories. In my travels, I have taken some beautiful scenery shots and decided I should blow them up into poster size images, which I then framed. Hubby was kind enough to place them on the very white wall of our bedroom, adding some ambiance to the room.

3 comments:

SidneyKay said...

nice scarf...how many times does it wrap and when are you doing socks? what kind of plant?

Anonymous said...

Melissa's other "pretty flowers" are petunias

Becky

Delia said...

Better be careful of those photos. You could end up decorating like W does. Glad to see you are so active. It will keep your brain young as you creep toward old age.