
Another Christmas.

This was a good one. Two children were home with partners, Grace phoned from Turkey, Oona phoned from Alaska.

Jay photographed April and me sharing the sofa after Christmas dinner.

Time whirls by but my daily stitching helps me to catch it, somehow.
4 comments:
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Jacky xox
wonderful markings of time in your stitches... sounds like a great holiday!
Lovely to spend time with family and crafts. ;-]
I enjoy your blog very much.Especially your daily stitching panels. I want to reach thru the screen and touch them.Do you talk about how you started doing them in your archives? I live in Alaska too.All my life here in Anchorage.
Again wonderful work.
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