Once in a golden hour,
I cast to earth a seed,
And up there grew a flower,
That others called a weed.
Alfred Tennyson
That lovely extra hour of sleep this morning meant that the gloaming came an hour earlier too. I got "caught" by surprise on my afternoon walk when the sun started to set. But what luck, as the light was absolutely magical.
I took some photos of my finally-finished woodland shawl. It's a lovely pattern, easy to remember and oh so pretty. The perfect thing to throw on when taking a walk in the golden hour.
19 comments:
Margie Oomen
said...
Wish I had been on that walk with you
karentempler
said...
Gorgeous, Nicole, as always.
Maryse
said...
Your leaves scarft is simply beautiful!
little olive
said...
so beautiful!
Joan
said...
Bravo! As effective as a SAD lamp during these gloomy November days...
Geninne
said...
what a gorgeous scarf! and your photos: breathtaking as always :) SO happy to read you today!
craftivore
said...
Your photos are so beautiful. And the scarf is stunning. I need to up my photos a bit and stop relying on the iphone.
Alice in Knitland
said...
Your blog has beautiful energy..thank you for sharing :)
madder
said...
Gorgeous photos and scarf!
Brittan
said...
What fantastic colors in this post!
And I adore the pattern of the scarf all in it's mustardy-lace glory!
xo
Brittan
www.littleowlarts.com
Liesl
said...
What a beautiful shawl! It will add a nice pop of color of grey winter days. :)
Anonymous
said...
it's absolutely gorgeous, the color, the photos, wow !
Lori ann
said...
oh my goodness love, these are the most exquisite photos. i am breathless. love your magical surroundings and your shawl, really such a beautiful post.
socksahoy.blogspot.ca/
said...
Your photos and knitting are stunning. I was looking back over old posts. The Brooklyn tweed hat is lovely. I think I will put that on my "to knit" list. Lovely blog. Carla
Inge
said...
Gorgeous photos and I love the pattern on that shawl!
MILLY
said...
What a lovely post. I loved that you found a leaf the exact same colour as the beautiful scarf. I just knit some earthy green wrist warmers and today realised they match the moss everywhere as I was collecting red berries and leaves.
Anna
said...
gorgeous!! and the color is so pretty!
eau de nil
said...
thank you so much for bottling this extraordinary light for us dear Nicole - especially where it got caught on your beautiful shawl!
Alexandra
said...
Oh, how beautiful, Nicole.
And you finished the scarf!
How wonderfully you have captured its glowing colour.
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