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June was mostly rainy and overcast, which made my cool-weather-loving heart happy but my garden less so.
A chronicle of living slowly and seasonally in the woods of the Pacific Northwest.
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June was mostly rainy and overcast, which made my cool-weather-loving heart happy but my garden less so.

Eight up-and-coming projects for my needles.

Since I've posted a YouTube video

Summer plans, gardening, a Marketplace find, and book and show recommendations.

Thoughts on practical knitting for children.

I underestimate spring every year.

Last week we celebrated my youngest daughter’s birthday, and later this week it’s my oldest’s turn.

I finished the Lakes Pullover by Ozetta this week—a gift knit for a friend.

Hello spring.

sweaters, socks, and projects coming out from hibernation

Ah yes...

a plot twist on hibernation plans

post-atmospheric river

rethinking hibernation

Making something every day keeps the existential depression at bay.

If you ask me, November slipped right on by.

Every year, I dread the idea that I’ll be asked what I’m thankful for at the Thanksgiving table.

handcrafted gift ideas

It’s been frustrating trying to find things to read and watch lately that suit my mood.

I’m mulling over my 2026 New Year’s Resolutions already, being one of those insufferable types who enjoys lists and goals and tracking progress.