Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Awhile back during my previous blogging days, I had a wonderful pen pal from France.  I really enjoyed her posts, emails, lettes and things she sent me for three years. I loved writing to her.  THEN,  I got busy with a charity for which  I made neck scarves to give away free in cold weather  and  I stopped blogging AND writing to my special friend. I regret that now  I pray that she and her family are safe after the recent bombings in Paris.  They are in my prayers.  Take care.

I hope to get back to blogging with photos soon.

Paulie

Friday, October 2, 2015

Well, here I am , trying to see if I can post again.  THUS, no photo this time but if it works, hopefully next time.  I am probably talking to myself since I have been inactive ehre for a couple years.  Maybe one day, I will re-connect with "old" friends again.

Paulie

Monday, January 28, 2013

I think I found them . . .





I remember I saved red ones for the Christmas distribution so I think these are different photos from what I posted already.  I will continue to look for any I might have missed.  I took photos of them in different ways to see them better.  Once more, thanks to the three ladies, quilting friends of Kathy who donated yarn for me to complete the project.

Another note:

I have been searching through my photo chips for the rest of the neck scarves I made.  Been unsuccessful so far.  I know I took photos so until I find the rest, I will not blog again.  SIGH  I owe it to my contributors to show them all the scarves, not just a few as I have so far.  Once found, I can then feel comfortable blogging again on a regular basis.  (I still don't have the problems fixed for those who visit.  I am sorry!  Maybe I am just too old to learn what to do.  I am not giving up just yet tho as I need to show the  remaining  neck scarves photos in thanks to those who helped me procure yarn for them. Please bear with me. . . thanks!

Paulie

Friday, January 18, 2013

Scarf for tomatoes. . . three views of one

Yes, this fellow resident had access to a little garden and brought me many red mini tomatoes AND some yellow pear shaped ones too!  They were sooooooooooooooooo good that I told him I would make  him a neck scarf (which he had admired when I was making for my project).  I told him if he bought the yarn, I would make him a scarf and I got to keep the leftover yarn for my project.  He readily concurred.  I would never have thought of putting purple with black. . . but that was his choice.

I am still looking for the rest of the photos of my scarf project I did for the give a way. . . hope to share them soon.