
Hello! How are you? I really have been very sick but seem at long last to have turned a corner. Look – I can actually walk – and talk – again – how exciting!

You see me here at Mellon Udrigle, ascending an Actual Hill.

And although you can’t hear me, I can assure you that, while traversing this beach, I was able to issue commands to this pair of errant hounds to prevent them from investigating a nearby picnic in a voice which, although not quite at pre-Covid strength, is kind of getting there.

All of which is to say that we’ve finally been able to reschedule last month’s cancelled webinar for this Saturday, October 4th. My apologies and heartfelt thanks to those of you who have kindly borne with me while I’ve been recovering (Covid honestly is no joke). And if you find yourself at a loose end this Saturday at 5pm, there are just a few spots left if you’d like to join me, live from the mill, to discuss all things “Fearless Colourwork.“
I look forward to seeing you then
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Beautiful!
I hope you can see you’re very much loved for bringing light, insight and joy; life, hope and colour! Wishing you all the best
So glad to hear that you are feeling better. I think you said you originally caught covid from your Dad. Is he OK now?
I am so glad to hear you are feeling better, Kate! Covid is no joke. I am going to get my booster shot this week so I can hopefully avoid the latest iteration. I am not able to join the webinar, but recently finished some fearless colourwork arm warmers — self drafted designs to include bats and dragons for one friend, and foxes and magpies for another (these are both friends in Kyiv, and I was able to hand-deliver them while I was in Ukraine volunteering). Now I am working on some single-color textured pieces, and just finished the yoke for a cozy jumper.
Please continue to take good care and recuperate! Thank you for putting beautiful creations into the world!
So pleased you’re feeling better. Perhaps Tom needs to call-off the errant hounds from picnickers!
Stella
ha – we have a whistle, but a quick OI works wonders too!
Sorry to hear you have been unwell. Wishing you a speedy recovery. I have just finished your coofle
So glad to hear you are recovering and well on the way to health. You might not have all your voice back yet, but you can climb even half-way up a hill, so you are clearly doing well. Woohoo! And long may it continue!
On another note – I’ve been wearing my version of your Possit the past week. First time I’ve needed a jumper, last Monday (22nd Sept). First time I’ve worn it. It’s lovely, gained compliments. Just wish I could remember where I left the gauge swatch cos I was going to use it as a pocket! Ah
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sweater weather – hurrah! Wear your Possit in good health, Sharon
Will there be a recording of Fearless Colorwork available for a limited time?
Stacey
Yes, it will be available to listen to until October 31st
i am so relieved and pleased you are on the recovery path. crr
Dear Kate I am so pleased you are finally getting better. I have a slightly daft question. Do Bob and Bran have after swim warm coats for when the weather is cold. Take care Eleanor
BOB and Bran are fearless winter swimmers and have no coats apart from their own. They enjoy snuggling on a cosy sheepskin by the fire after a swim though.
I bet the room is soon filled with gentle snores and that Bob looks angelic .
So sorry to hear you’ve been so crook ❤️
ifeel for you. 18 months ago I had a really nasty fungal ear infection and burst ear drum which affected one ear and the eye.on that side. It left me with loss of hearing and balance and problems focussing. I am just finishing the summer cardigan and am still struggling particularly tinnitus and adjacent eye and told not to drive. ENT says all in my head cannot find a reason butat least seeing and knitting again in-between various appointments with audiologist and opticians you are an inspiration to me. Thanks
take care Jacqueline – I know how debilitating tinnitus and balance issues can be – very frustrating to not be taken seriously. Hopefully you’ll be back in the driving seat soon.
So glad you are recovering Kate. You are right, Covid is no fun at all. It made me ill for 6 weeks and I think it exacerbated a heart condition that was just developing. Make sure you are not taking on too much as you start working again to give yourself more recovery time than you think you need.
Alison x
it’s bloody awful isn’t it? I feel like I’ve been run over. Take care of yourself and your heart, Alison!
I’m so glad you’re on the mend Kate.
thank you
Hi Kate,
So very happy to see you’re feeling better. What an unexpected ordeal for you, but it’s in the rear view mirror thankfully. I’m looking forward to what’s ahead, especially the latest club. No rush; we’ll get there.
Continue to take care of yourself.
Alicia from Tucson, AZ
Thanks, Alicia
I was sorry to hear you’ve been unwell and confined for so long, but glad to know you are on the mend and hope you continue to make a steady recovery. You must be hugely relieved to finally be able to get out and enjoy the sunshine and sea air!
All the best
Anne Innes
I really am! Thanks, Anne
I am so incredibly happy to hear you sounding like yourself again – Covid is really a big deal and has a long recovery time. So happy you are out of the worst of it and wishing you all the luck and love for a WONDERFUL Fearless Colourwork class!
Sorry to hear that you have been ill Kate! Hope you are on the mend soon and back to your old self. I loved seeing the beach photos and I was reading your email while sitting at the Sandwich Boardwalk, here in Sandwich, Massachusetts, before going to the office. What a way to start my work week – pictures from your part of the world, and watching the outgoing tide, and a beefy Great Blue Heron searching the marsh for a meal. Sue Sharpe, Mashpee, MA, Cape Cod
Ah, I love your part of the world, Sue, and can just picture your view and that marvellous heron!
Hip Hip, you are better and keeping those errant hounds in check haha
Sorry but I cannot use the comment section, I know it is just me!
Love from here.
Thistle be a beautiful day!
While there is tea there is hope!
thank you – and more tea, please!
So very happy that you are now almost recovered! Sending love and best wishes Sue Rayner
I’m glad to read that you’re feeling better again. Looking forward to the webinar 😀
The picnic must have smelled very tempting. Probably like everything else to eat, too 😊
Oh how lovely to be in Mellon Udrigle! I spent a few days there with my family a few years ago….glad you are able to walk the beach!
So glad to hear you are recovering.
So glad you’re feeling better Kate! xx
Dear kate, I am so happy to hear of your recovery, if not quite complete than hopefully very much on the road to it! I am also glad that although it was a terrible journey you at least, in the end, have some strong immunity going forward. I am sad I can’t make the event on Saturday, family working farm plans keep me away, but will enjoy the replay very much I know!
The cold weather is coming even here in California,(a bit early this year) so bundle up and stay warm and happy!
Best wishes to you and the rest of your wonderful ‘family’
Tina
Hello Kate,
So good to hear you are emerging from what sounds like a grim Covid experience.
Good luck with the recuperation and remember not to overdo it.
best wishes Jill
I’m so pleased to hear you are feeling better! I’m very much looking forward to the Colorwork talk on Saturday!
So glad you’re feeling better. I hear the current strain is stressing a lot of people’s resilience. I not best pleased that the government has raked back on the vaccination programme this year.
Looking forward to Saturday and the next knit along (although I’ve still not finished my Tonnach…and then there’s Traig which I bought to knit for this September weekend, but it’s still in the bag…
Happy Monday and have a healthy October ahead this week. Scary how time goes in.
Rhona x
So glad to see you up and out enjoying the fresh sea air with your canine companions .