If you were to take a winter walk with through the north woods of Wisconsin,
you'll want to layer up with a pair of wool socks and a plaid flannel shirt,
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to keep Jack Frost at bay.
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Winding through the many generations of blue spruce,
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speckles of bright red winter berries are painted in the reflection of the trickling water,
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just above the creekbeds.
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Tread softly on the snow, and you may hear the song of the Thrush, a casual winter visitor of the midwest.
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Smells from the woodstove fill the air,
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and a faint flicker of candle light welcomes you home.
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I'll be back here on Monday with the beginning of our annual 12 Days of Christmas celebration. Yep, we're a little behind this year, but it should be fun!}
Wishing you a beautiful weekend filled with love and celebration~
I just love, love your yarn Liz.
ReplyDeleteYou do such beautiful work.
Beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Mary
Thanks so much, Tonya. I hope you enjoy the new yarn!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you, Mary!
So glad I found your blog! I love all that you do with fiber. I really can relate to the names you have given to your new yarns as your Wisconsin colors at this time greatly resemble those of my home state (your neighbor Minnesota :) ). Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, neighbor! We're just over the border in New Richmond, {about 20 minutes East of Stillwater} so not too far at all:)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family~
p.s. Your Jack & Jill vintage magazines are adorable!!