I didn't hurry out to blow the 5" of snow off the driveway. I waited until the plow had been by so I didn't have to go out twice. It didn't take long and it wasn't too hard. The snow wasn't as wet as they'd said it would be so it was easy to snowblow and it wasn't too windy so it only blew back on me a little when I was downwind.
As I predicted there was a flock of Sparrows under and on the round feeder when I opened the drapes this morning. You can see them much more clearly on the white snow. They kind of blend in with the brownish, greenish grass and birdseed.
It's hard to tell but this is a nice Red-bellied Woodpecker that visited the round feeder right after all of the Sparrows flew away. It was too shady to really see his beautiful red head and striped wings and I couldn't use the flash because it would have glared on the glass. Trust me, it's a Woodpecker.
The second last bud on the Christmas cactus is blooming. There's one more pretty small bud that looks like it might open into a flower but I'm not holding my breath. Too often buds that size shrivel up and drop off.
The next video in From Beginner to Full Sketchbook was what she called a line landscape. We used watered down gouache and just made lines with a pretty big brush across the taped rectangle. Once it was all dry then we used markers and colored pencils to add the details. I kind of like it.
Before Friday Night Knitting I cast on the cuff of the second Alpaca Mitten and knitted the first couple rounds when I have to pay the most attention then I could knit the cuff and start the thumb gusset during FNK. I'm almost done with the gusset stitches. Three more rounds and it'll be time to put those stitches on waste yarn and get on with knitting the hand of the mitten. I won't be taking it along to KY with me because, well, because it's not something I can knit without having the pattern in front of me and the pattern's on my iPad and I'm not taking that along either. I'll take along a dishcloth project just in case I have some knitting time.
I even managed to draw a gratitude journal page for today. It's only three items but the second one is such a big grateful item that it deserves its own page all alone. It would have taken me at least an hour to shovel the driveway by hand and I did it with the snowblower in less than half that.
Time to hit the hay. Tomorrow's the last Market on Military before Christmas so I have to be there bright eyed and bushy tailed before the doors open at 9am. I usually get there around 8:30am so I have plenty of time to set up my display. I hope people are shopping for last minute gifts and some of them choose books. Fingers crossed.
--Barbara