Thank you Kate for all the photos. But especially for the cornflower, my favourite, I used to see it in fields but never now,and it is such a heavenly blue. Hope Bruce is better now x
Good Morning, As a wee Scotty myself many years removed I had forgotten the beauty of the wildflowers in Scotland and the gifts the damp climate brings us. as a human being struggling to make sense of this world the comments on this blog and the heartfelt caring they convey boosts my faith in the total goodness of human kind:).
Thank you one and all.
What beautiful pictures as always. They really are worth a thousand words – the sense of tranquility I now have from looking at them will get me through at least this morning! :-)
Hey Bruce – Watch out – I think You Know Who is going to replace you with a Woolly Bruce….. be on your guard. It seems to have given my You Know Who ideas too!!! Very cold this morning OoC – I am not going for a walk whatever they say! Love Bruce x
Thank you for sharing such lovely and vibrant photos. Our drought has removed all life and color from outside so I love seeing pictures that give me hope that, should rain return to us, color will return as well. Beautiful.
The orange/purple/yellow flowers are begging to be a color scheme in one of your future sweaters. I love Bruce’s ears a-flop as he’s galloping with his blue ball. Happy Precious!!
love those flower pictures they made me smile.
I just lost my mom and am feeling very odd-there is a huge hole in my life. I never knew it would be this hard.
Bruce always makes me smile too.
thank you Kate for your kind thoughts-maybe someday I will get to Edinburgh-it’s on my “bucket list”. Family coming today and tomorrow for memorial service on Sat. Last night my dad and I went out to dinner alone and drove around one side of our beautiful lake reminiscing about Mom. He is very lonely-almost 91 and mom and he were married 65 yrs. He is also in wonderful shape(hope I can keep him that way for awhile)..
I LOVE an ordinary day! and Orange poppies and Purple thistles. The only problem with thistles is…………they won’t last in a bouquet, they wilt, at least the variety i used. After all the chat re Yorkshire tea i ordered some, we’ll see…..
Do I spot a bee house teapot? I love those!
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Thank you Kate for all the photos. But especially for the cornflower, my favourite, I used to see it in fields but never now,and it is such a heavenly blue. Hope Bruce is better now x
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A beautiful photographic essay and a lesson in finding the beauty and joy in everyday moments. I found this post unexpectedly moving. Thank you.
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Oooooh – such beautiful photos!
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teapot envy! Damn, that tea looks good!
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What fabulous flowers… it’s amazing that what you think will jar, works so well in nature :)
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Good Morning, As a wee Scotty myself many years removed I had forgotten the beauty of the wildflowers in Scotland and the gifts the damp climate brings us. as a human being struggling to make sense of this world the comments on this blog and the heartfelt caring they convey boosts my faith in the total goodness of human kind:).
Thank you one and all.
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Good, Kate – an ordinary day sounds very appealing to me at the moment. Nice to revel and appreciate the ordinary, isn’t it.
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These pictures were a treat! Thank you for sharing them.
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Uh, the real one, not the fleece!!
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Awesome doggie.
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What beautiful pictures as always. They really are worth a thousand words – the sense of tranquility I now have from looking at them will get me through at least this morning! :-)
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Bruce looks far too happy about a walk. I do wonder, is there a wooly Bruce in the near future?
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Hey Bruce – Watch out – I think You Know Who is going to replace you with a Woolly Bruce….. be on your guard. It seems to have given my You Know Who ideas too!!! Very cold this morning OoC – I am not going for a walk whatever they say! Love Bruce x
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Oops! Love from Woody x
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I wish my two girls (dogs) could meet Bruce they would a wonderful time together. Thanks for your wonderful photos and blog!
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Ordinary days. Many times the best ones.
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I got my Sheep Carousel kit from the woolbrokers today. Thanks for Kate Davies Designs bag as well. I will carry it with pride.
Karen in Canada
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Bruce is such an “old soul.” Good to have him looking after you. :)
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Love the flowers. I have the book and a Wire Fox Terrier both real (Spike) and now needle felted!
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Very fun post! Lovely photography! If you shot these, congrat’s! If not, thanks for sharing the views of your beautiful world!
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Thank you for sharing such lovely and vibrant photos. Our drought has removed all life and color from outside so I love seeing pictures that give me hope that, should rain return to us, color will return as well. Beautiful.
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The flowers are lovely.
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I expect to see a mini fleecey Bruce running around your blog very soon. Big grin. Beautiful photos as always. What a splendidly ordinary day. :) x
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The orange/purple/yellow flowers are begging to be a color scheme in one of your future sweaters. I love Bruce’s ears a-flop as he’s galloping with his blue ball. Happy Precious!!
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“Stedfastgate”! (smile) – thank you for some stunning summery colours to brighten my day.
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Amazing wild flowers! And obviously a bog ‘ole tease with the mysterious Shetland Wool bag ;-)
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that should be ‘big’… ‘big’… not ‘bog’ – ahem…
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What heart zinging flower photos. Thank you.
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Finally, your much-needed, long-overdue, ordinary day with no drama! Thank you for sharing it with all of us too.
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The flowers are so bright and colorful! Thanks as always for the great pictures. An ordinary day looks pretty amazing.
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what program do you use for design?
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I would like to know which knitware design program you use too, Kate. Thanks for the lovely photographs.
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I have exactly the same question – hope you don’t mind!
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love those flower pictures they made me smile.
I just lost my mom and am feeling very odd-there is a huge hole in my life. I never knew it would be this hard.
Bruce always makes me smile too.
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Pam, I’m so very sorry to hear your sad news. Thinking of you, and sending a hug from Edinburgh. x
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thank you Kate for your kind thoughts-maybe someday I will get to Edinburgh-it’s on my “bucket list”. Family coming today and tomorrow for memorial service on Sat. Last night my dad and I went out to dinner alone and drove around one side of our beautiful lake reminiscing about Mom. He is very lonely-almost 91 and mom and he were married 65 yrs. He is also in wonderful shape(hope I can keep him that way for awhile)..
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I LOVE an ordinary day! and Orange poppies and Purple thistles. The only problem with thistles is…………they won’t last in a bouquet, they wilt, at least the variety i used. After all the chat re Yorkshire tea i ordered some, we’ll see…..
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Your ordinary day has made my ordinary day just that much brighter!
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Lovely ordnary-ness.
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Don’t forget nice time peacefully knitting!! X
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These dogs are soooo cute – including Bruce ;-)
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Your flowers are beautiful but we love Bruce more. Annie and Arlo, the yellow labs.
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Thank you for the lovely photos…..it’s been so dry here we’re not seeing so many pretty colors this summer.
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Thank you for that peaceful and lovely bit of pleasure!
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Lovely book, lovely pictures and Bruce is sooo handsome. I always want to hug his neck
Thank you for sharing.
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I wish my ordinary days were as nice as that!
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Wow! Very pretty colors. I want to go to Scotland now.
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