Wednesday, 1 April 2015

WOYWW 304

I thought if March came in like a Lion it went out like a Lamb!  Seems to me it has been a bit of a Lion the whole time, well it certainly is roaring at the moment.  Dreadful winds, rain coming down like stair rods, hail and snow.  And so bitterly cold at times.  Thanks to central heating!

Anyway, you came for my desk and here it is - it's Tuesday bedtime and won't change before tomorrow.  Don't forget to visit all the other desks after seeing what our Queen of Desks has on hers. Mind you, as it is April 1st tomorrow I am sure Julia will have something up her sleeve.  We could all be linking up at some ridiculous time or maybe she will leave Mr Linky out on purpose.  I am sure there will be lots of fun on lots of blogs to lead us astray.


My lovely friend in America wrote and asked if I could help her with one of the scenes on the Oil, Smudge video that is on the internet.  Well, so far, no luck.  Yes, I do realise what you do and I wrote and asked if I was going about it in the right way and Carol Foldvary Anderton wrote back and said I was.  Guess it just needs lots of practice.

So that is what is on my desk.  Another attempt but next one is going to be done on that yellow card on the left as Carol had done hers on that colour and I think I am being misled with the white card I am using.  Too many are in the bin.  Katy Koala has come for a nosey and poor Monkey is trying so hard to reach her but he won't come down in case he gets his robe dirty.

There's some green lace and paper back left - I took that from some flowers I got for my birthday and now I am going to make a Thank You card for the person who sent them to me - with the lace as a background.

As I said it has been bitterly cold but the central heating has been on all day again so I got changed out of my jeans and sweater and put my burgundy salwar kameez on.  The trousers are the salwar and the top is the kameez.  They are so easy to wear around the house and I love comfort.  My other one is navy blue and both have huge shawls to wear with them but I don't bother around the house.  


I just love wearing them and the embroidery is gorgeous, well I think so.  I picked them up in the Asian Bazaar in Nelson last year when I went with Jo.  They were not at all expensive, really surprised me, and there were some fabulous ones to choose from.  

Right, off to bed now to read my latest book.  I really am turning into a real bookworm since Chas bought me a Kindle.