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I received this week some very beautiful hand dyed cotton from Melissa at Rainbow Made. I’m knitting up some dishcloths using this famous pattern.

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My heart flutters when I look at this photo.

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We have so many tomatoes this year. These ones are partially oven dried and sitting in olive oil for sandwiches, salads, pasta etc.

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                                                 The love affair with books continues.

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Have you tried achachas yet? They’re really good! A little like a mangosteen in flavour and Australian grown. We’ve been getting them at an Asian market  where everything is fresh and cheap.

Today I’m working on a dress for an out of sorts 6 year old, knitting dishcloths, then there is that unfinished painting, embroidery and pattern to write up. Wish me luck!

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  1. Harvest Moon by Hand

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    What a wonderful glimpse into your day and the activities you do. Had never heard of achachas. They sound delicious. The tomatoes make me look forward to summer (it's winter here).

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  2. baukje

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    Those homegrown tomatoes look delicious, I can even smell them. !!!!! And that embroidery flower……. so LOVELY

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  3. Kelly

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    Thanks Gill, I didn't know you could do that.

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  4. Gill - That British Woman

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    pop any surplus tomatoes in the freezer, skin on and make sauce in the winter.

    Gill in Canada

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