At present, I'm thinking I'd be most excited about those brownies :) Anything with that much butter, coffee, chocolate AND peanut butter absolutely has to be good.
Zara looks gorgeous- as do the blossoms peeking out.
Like the colour work. I'm doing some colour work which is a first time for me and I'm making an owl shape cushion for my little girl. Excited about how it's taking shape.
Your peanut swirl brownies just made me start salivating...
I can't wait to see some blossoms start peeking out up here! We're still covered in inches of snow after this week's spring storm, but the sun has been shining and I couldn't be happier about it!! Yay Spring!!
great colorwork...not sure which is my favorite. I love them all for a variety of reasons....but of course chocolate and peanute butter is a fabulous combination! Enjoy your weekend!
I have been living vicariously through others pictures of spring blooms lately...it feels like we'll never get there this year. Thanks for sharing yours!
You remind me that I must make fudge. :) I hope the weather tips back over 35 degrees next week so we can get some spring blossoms too! What beautiful knitting!
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I want one of those brownies...yum! Have a good weekend leslie!
ReplyDeleteCan't beat spring time pinks against spring time blues!
ReplyDeleteAt present, I'm thinking I'd be most excited about those brownies :) Anything with that much butter, coffee, chocolate AND peanut butter absolutely has to be good.
ReplyDeleteZara looks gorgeous- as do the blossoms peeking out.
Oh yum, just look at those wonderful brownies. And let's hear it for spring!
ReplyDeleteSpring is coming!
ReplyDeletePretty. Yummy. Finally.
ReplyDeleteI planted peonies in the front flowerbed of the house WE bought in November and found tulips.
ReplyDeleteWe traveled South over Spring Break and I totally felt uplifted by the green grass, leaves and buds on trees.
ReplyDeleteGood job on the colorwork.
ReplyDeleteNice to find your blog - I have just started knitting! It's great.
ReplyDeletemmmm one of those brownies, knitting or even a good book, a huge cup of tea and curled up under that tree for the day....Perfect!
ReplyDeleteI like Zara and of course spring can't come soon enough!!!!
ReplyDeleteLike the colour work. I'm doing some colour work which is a first time for me and I'm making an owl shape cushion for my little girl. Excited about how it's taking shape.
ReplyDeleteMore lovely pics. I could do with a bit of that brownie with this cup of tea. x
ReplyDeleteYour peanut swirl brownies just made me start salivating...
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see some blossoms start peeking out up here! We're still covered in inches of snow after this week's spring storm, but the sun has been shining and I couldn't be happier about it!! Yay Spring!!
great colorwork...not sure which is my favorite. I love them all for a variety of reasons....but of course chocolate and peanute butter is a fabulous combination! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteI have been living vicariously through others pictures of spring blooms lately...it feels like we'll never get there this year. Thanks for sharing yours!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for the blossoms to start here too. mmm brownies--decidant and good.
ReplyDeleteYou remind me that I must make fudge. :) I hope the weather tips back over 35 degrees next week so we can get some spring blossoms too! What beautiful knitting!
ReplyDeleteYay for blues skies and Spring in the air.
ReplyDeletei really like the pattern in the hat. it looks very hard, but really nice to look at.
ReplyDeletei would love a brownie, but i'm trying to cut down on sweets. enjoy!
Oooo! How does one make peanut swirl brownies?! And also, what a lovely hat.
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteI've been watching the "colorwork" pop up in my garden and am so excited it's spring. Thanks for sharing.
I'm excited about all three.
ReplyDeleteColors that satisfy the spirit and the belly - so very good!
ReplyDeleteThe color work is so nice. Great looking hat. Did you eat the brownies all weekend??
ReplyDeleteI am going to have to try that recipe! Love the colorwork you have going on!
ReplyDeleteEvery one of those pictures is fabulous, but I'd kill for a brownie about now!
ReplyDeleteBrownies! Ahhh! My empty stomach's grumbling. Arrgghhh! I'm fasting today so I can't have one :(
ReplyDeleteI like the border that follows the rib.
Ina's brownies are our go-to brownies, and have been for a decade. I had NO idea she'd done them up in peanut butter.
ReplyDeleteOh. My.
Hello. It is a good color work. You need to be a colorist. To be a colorist - you need to make a good cover letter. https://craftresumes.com/cvwriting/ will help you with this. Don't thank for the advice. It's just great service.
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