There was an art class running at Tim's yesterday morning so the group met at my place. The weather forecast was overcast but humid. I set up in the conservatory so that we could knit beside the open doors and windows.
Alicia and her daughter Phillipa were the first to arrive, on the dot of 10am. We settled into our chairs and were chatting so much that we didn't notice the time passing. I was just beginning to worry that the others who had confirmed their attendance hadn't arrived when Alicia noticed someone making their way through the house towards the conservatory.
Something interesting |
The quiet corner |
Jane had brought her copy of 'toe up socks' for me to browse as I want to knit a long pair without the worry of running out of yarn. Her sister, Lesley, is the 'Sock Princess' so it's a great pity that she is only visiting the area. I wonder if we might persuade her to re-locate?
There's always a rowdy moment - sometimes more than one. |
No, not the head of the capo di famiglia. Hilary arrives carrying a marrow |
I've mentioned it before but it bears repeating, how wonderfully caring and sharing are the members of this group. Alicia and Hilary brought home-grown vegetables for me and Jane gave me a pot of recently-made berry jam. Knitting magazines and books are freely shared as is expertise and experience (not just about knitting). One of our members has moved from the area and we are already planning a visit next Spring for a knitting weekend at her new home.
I think everyone had an enjoyable morning. I know I did.
2 comments:
Hi Pat, thanks for visiting my blog Not Dead Yet! You have some nice work showing on this blog.
I'm afraid there is no Growing Old Disgracefully Group in or near Hitchin - I think the nearest for you would be the Bedford group. Why don't you go to our website on www.growingolddisgracefully.org.uk and click on the Contact Us link in the menu. You will be able to make an enquiry about membership there and you will be sent some information and a membership application form. It would be good to have you join us.
Thank you for your kind words, Judith.
I've had a re-think about joining Growing Old Disgracefully. It might be 'one group too far' for someone who can allow herself to become stressed by obligations and a sense of duty.
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