Ouf, what a crazy busy time it's been these past few months! Work has been extremely hectic lately. We're finishing the installation of a new permanent gallery opening at the end of the month. And at home I'm frantically trying to get through a backlog of knitting orders. I've been having a hard time catching my breath lately, and dealing with another bout of eye strain, which has been making it difficult to get things done. I decided it was time to pack up a few essentials last weekend and spent some quiet time at one of my favourite getaways.
It was lovely. I caught up on some sleep, read a little, and got a lot of knitting done with the sound of the wind and the crackling fire as my only soundtrack.
I didn't spend as much time as I would have liked with my camera, but here are a few images from my stay. Just looking at them takes me back to that peaceful and calm place.
Hope you're finding little spaces of peace and calm amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life...
On Dec 2 I head to Toronto to visit some dear friends, and help behind the scenes at a fantastic workshop with Geninne. I took a class with this lovely and talented lady last year, and I recommend it highly! You can read about my experience here. Quick, there may still be a few spots available if you're in the GTO!
Monday, November 19, 2012
Taking a breather
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16 comments:
Anonymous
said...
This looks like paradise to me.
Aline
said...
ahhh! bliss! i feel good just looking at the photos :)
Lulu
said...
Just looking at your photos makes me feel like I've had my own respite. Thanks for sharing.
Geninne
said...
You must take me and Margie there one day!
I'm so excited!!!! I can hardly contain myself, clap, clap, clap ;-)
Thanks sweetie, I couldn't have dreamed of better helpers for the workshop! Really looking forward to spending some time together ♥
Sofia
said...
That quilt on your bed looks lovely! Great pictures!
Melissa
said...
These photos are so beautiful. I love losing myself in the woods.
<3 Melissa
wildflwrchild.blogspot.com
Annie Cholewa
said...
What a blissful place to stay. I could do with just such a break ... the woods or the shore, either would do me :)
Hope the eyes are better :)
craftivore
said...
Gorgeous photos, looks blissful indeed.
Steph
said...
So pretty. And congratulations on your recent marathon!
The A.D.D. Knitter
said...
Gorgeous pics! And hello:)
Emilie
said...
Lovely photos.
It looks like a fantastic place to relax and calm own.
Unknown
said...
Wow, what a treat. I wish I could do something like that... I crave solitude
Anonymous
said...
Oh.... I'm in front of my computer at my office but one minute ago staring at your pix I was there. That's so peaceful, beautiful....thanks for sharing this little paradise :)
A french girl
madder
said...
That's my kind of place--looks beautiful and peaceful. I love your photos, as always.
Karen
said...
That sounds like an amazing spot!
Meg
said...
This place looks so beautiful! I want to go there!
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