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emmie | 17:14 Sun 28th Oct 2018 | ChatterBank
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what are your plans for the evening.
I hate it when the clocks go back, just seems so wintry.
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Eventually, curtains drawn, heating on, candles lit, good food and wine.

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sounds good, can i come along...
Of course you may, Emmie. Do you like salmon?
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yes i do. Though what do i do with my dinner..

Just eaten, was going to have a stroll to the Local, bit it's really chucked it down a couple of times in last hour or so, so not going to chance it, going to have a couple of G & Ts and an earlyish night, back on the train again 08:30ish.
I'm trying not to let it get me down and setting about cooking for the freezer which doesnt need daylight! But I know how you feel. How about a bit if early evening TV tonight? Great Canal Journeys on 4 and Inside Harrods on 5.
Hi, Emmie.....much as I love summer I spend most of it outdoors so winter evenings are great for curling up with some knitting or crochet and finding things to watch on TV......x
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was going to watch strictly later but now i know the result, i won't say, perhaps not.
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hi gness
curling up sounds good, don;t go for needlework as not much good especially with somewhat arthritic fingers,
Mmm.....my mother-in-law was a great knitter...never without a project til she developed arthritis and couldn't hold the needles.....really got her down...x
No sooner posted here when an email popped in with offers from Rowan wool.....it's like being watched!.... :-)
Is crocheting easier to do if you have arthritis? Just the one needle?
I don't do a lot differently, just earlier with the lights and curtains really.

Despite having to abandon most craft projects due to eyesight I am determined to do something.

Going to make a Pom Pom Christmas door decoration, can't go too far wrong there and the shop ones are expensive.
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i can sew a little bit, but even that's difficult in trying now to thread a needle. Just gone half past four and its already getting dark, booo.
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i just bought some charity Christmas cards on line, drawn by the wonderful Quentin Blake. Seems that the season to be jolly is fast approaching, notwithstanding the Halloween festivities.
I wouldn't know about that, Tilly.....but I guess a project using large needles would be easier than fine work...though the pain is perhaps an issue.
I hate that my sight isn't great, Mama......I have to choose what to sew when despite having really good lights. Sewing the black project I have on the go just now makes me look like a rabbit in headlights... :-(
Agreed, it does make it tough.

That's the next thing to dig out, card making supplies - have treated myself to a glue gun at long last.

Love Quentin Blake illustrations Emmie.
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these are really funny. I don;t send that many out now but i always send one to my Aussie friends. The rest go to family, thought i would start the ball rolling with some cards.
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think i will watch strictly anyway, i would miss it i'm sure if i didn't watch, especially when the professional dancers are so good at their routines.
Thinking about the eyesight problems.....I was taught at a very young age to knit and sew by two lovely ladies from Islay. They were quite elderly and struggled at times to thread a needle.
I remember the child in me...the one with perfect vision thinking......
Oh for goodness sake...just try harder!
If only I knew what was ahead.... :-)

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