Monday, November 18, 2013

My World Tuesday

In my world this week I am trying hard to juggle everything.  Mostly I find it hard to keep up to housework.  I am never caught up but I try.

I continue to work on 5-6 projects for Christmas.  Most of which will be unveiled on this blog if I remember to take pictures of the finished products.  I'm pleased with the progress I am making so far .

Two projects underway.
It is a very good thing I got an early start on these projects as they are all taking a lot of time and I need to pace myself and do other things in between. 

I've been enjoying reading the book, The Perfume Collector whenever I need a break from crafting.  Sometimes too there is a good movie on television.   I  "enjoy" vacuuming and washing the floors for a physical break every few days.  When I need to run my errands, I  manage to fit in a short walk in the neighbourhood.  Friendships and family remain important in my life just as they are for most people and these relationships all need time.

At this time of year the skies are mostly a dull gray. Now and then we see some clear skies and some sunshine.


It is late Fall in my part of the world.  Most of the brilliantly covered leaves are gone with the winds and rain.



The weather has gotten cold.  It is about 8 or 9 degrees Celsius during the day and about 4 or 5 degrees Celsius at night. On Friday night we had a rain storm to usher in the weekend. Thankfully I missed most of the storm by the time I went out to the pharmacy in the early evening.



About 6 weeks ago I took some flower photos and saved them for days such as this.  Here is one of the dahlias.


Joining up with Our World Tuesday this week. Thanks for sharing my world.

30 comments:

Susan said...

Loved the photos. Veryy nice. Are you in Canada? Your Christmas projects look lovely. Good for you getting a head start! Have a nice Sunday. Susan

A Woman that Fears the Lord said...

Is that a dahlia? I love the crocheted quilt you are making. Is the pattern difficult? I'm an amateur. :-)

Joyful said...

Hi Susan, yes, I am in Canada! Thank you for your kinds words. Have a wonderful Sunday :-)

Joyful said...

Yes it is Georgene. Isn't it such a pretty colour? Thank you for your kind words about my quilt-in-progress. It is hard to say if the pattern is difficult. This is the first time I am making it and such a large one too. I don't find it difficult (though I confess it isn't quite exactly as it is supposed to be but I don't mind). I do know that there are some people who find the pattern difficult. I think it helps when someone can show you or you can see it on youtube.

Hannapat said...

I love these neighbourhood posts as I have always dreamed of visiting Canada, one day!!! Beautiful colours and its much the same here temperature wise. Loving all your work and pleased to hear that you're enjoying that book, it's now on my amazon wishlist, a rather handy log. Hope you have a productive week and take care xoxo

Joy said...

All the best with your on-going projects Joyful, and the time it takes to complete them; busy, busy times but don't forget to take time for you! That is a beautiful dahlia and clever of you to take a few photos for 'later times' - and your out-and-about pics are very lovely too, thank you!
Have a happy week! Hugs, Joy x

tlcukjourney said...

Your photos are absolutely amazing, I do have to say that I know what you mean about projects, I really do love the holiday season, but it's sometimes stressful to get everything done and I have to slow down and remind myself that it's a time of joy and giving and family and fun!
Much love to you,
Tammy

Joyful said...

Hello Hannapat, I'm so glad you enjoy the neighbourhood posts. Over the years I've managed to snap a lot of different neighbourhoods and in different seasons. I do hope you will come to Canada one day and if you make it to where I live I should love to meet you! I think you will really enjoy the book when you get a change to read it. You have a wonderful week ahead too. Hugs. xx

Joyful said...

Thank you so much Joy! It does take time to complete the projects but I am managing to take a bit of time for me too. Just today I had lunch with an old friend and spent time with a little person. It was nice. I do miss the summer flowers so this time managed to take a few photos of them before they were all gone. I can view them over the winter. Of course I can also look back through my blog posts over the years where I have many beautiful flowers. I send you my very best wishes for a wonderful week ahead too. Happy crafting and big hugs. Joyful xx

Joyful said...

Oh thank you so much Tammy for your kind words. I love looking at the beauty around me and sharing it with others so am happy to hear when someone got some enjoyment from the scenes I shoot. I totally agree that we sometimes forget (and need to remind ourselves) of the reason for the season. We must ensure we never lose sight of the joy of the season and spending time with loved ones and friends. The gifts are only secondary and often not even necessary but from time to time, I like to create something or give something to my loved ones. I love seeing the joy on their faces too when they are getting something they have been asking for from me. Hugs. xx

Photo Cache said...

hope you would be able to remember to show your projects when they are finished.

Cynthia said...

Beautiful tree, and I like the colors in your crochet project also.

eileeninmd said...

You sound very busy! Your Christmas project looks pretty, I like the colors. And speaking of colors the tree and leaves are gorgeous. Lovely photos, thanks for sharing. Have a happy week!

Joyful said...

That's sweet of you to say Photo Cache. I will surely try!

Joyful said...

Thank you Cynthia. I think red maple leaves are gorgeous too.

Joyful said...

Hi Eileen, yes I am keeping a tad too busy but probably better to be busy than not. I do thank you for dropping by!

Fun60 said...

I love having projects on the go. it means you never get bored! That photo of the maple tree (I think) would brighten up anyone's day.

Gattina said...

We have the same temperatures here in Belgium, even a little less. I haven't thought about Christmas gifts yet !

clairz said...

I'm so impressed with your crocheting project progress! What a lot of work, and beautifully done. Can't wait to see it when it is completed. Beautiful red-leaved tree, too.

Dan said...

Nice to see an area of Canada I have yet to visit. Pretty pics too!

Carver said...

Beautiful shots. Your crochet works looks great. The scenery, buildings and flower are very attractive.

Joyful said...

I agree with you Fun60. I am the type of person who is always busy with something. I like to keep busy. I'm glad you like the maple tree!

Joyful said...

Hi Gattina, did you get snow yet? Last night or yesterday it was snowing on the mountains and today it is very windy. At least the sky is blue, lol!

Joyful said...

Thank you Clair. I can see the finish line :-)

Joyful said...

Thank you Daniel. I'm sure if you came out west you would continue to dazzle us with your wonderful photos. Have a wonderful day and thanks for visiting.

Joyful said...

Carver, thank you for your kind words. I'm the glad the images I shared "hit the spot" today. Have a wonderful week!

George said...

Thank you for saving the picture of the beautiful blossom to share on a day like this. It's windy and cold in Tennessee -- no blossoms in sight. Thank you for you kind comments on my blog.

jabbott said...

I am a newbie love your blog, you take really good photos x

Karen @ Pieces of Contentment said...

Beautiful dahlia, perfect for a cold and dull day. The red foliage looks pretty amazing too.

Ceil said...

Hi Joyful! That red-leafed tree was AMAZING! What a contrast with the stone building.

Believe me, I never get caught up with my housework either. I just washed my kitchen floor, and I almost feel proud of myself. (My shower is yelling for attention though!) Your crochet squares look so pretty all stacked up on your chair. But I know you'll be making something more beautiful as you get them connected. Can't wait to see :)

Have a blessed Wednesday,
Ceil

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