I've been suffering whatever lurgy is going round. I tried to fight it; I don't go down easily, and I have too much work to do to take a sicky, but last week after doing my daily cycle, and stacking this lot - ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgrpd6HyM5PP73BM9gXvRVLQ6CrXi2NmEHpiH4IskRT57wOgV6Q0RAirmCozyK_W2VqQWYP40x6KSUwea4HdwT4-c-qvOdz68U77S9SIs0_5RpulEhposWqkXqp3tPf-n8lo3mf/s400/wood-1.jpg)
- I realised I wasn't just tired, but on the point of collapse. So collapse I did, in a shivering heap. I am not a willing invalid: I do not relish huddling in a blanket, hacking and dozing and indulging in whatever one is supposed to do when one is ill; it is too dull for words. Thank goodness for my bolshy immune system - I am starting to feel human again. Almost.In the name of balance, on the day I succumbed to foul sickness, the posty brought two parcels of delight - firstly, a simply beautiful scarf, chunkily hand knitted in soft, pumpkin orange yarn (possibly my favourite colour, depending on what day of the week it is). It was a generous gift from my friend Janet of The Empty Nest. It is absolutely perfect, and just what I need when I get back to my daily cycle rides. Thank you Janet, I am going to be wearing it for years to come. Janet is a fiendishly quick knitter and has beautiful items and artworks for sale in her Etsy shop - though of course, my scarf is the best of all!
It goes perfectly with my new winter jumper, the other parcel which it arrived with. I buy one every few years when my old one falls apart. It has to be 100% wool, inexpensive, and not too fussy. This one, made by Black Sheep of Norfolk, fits the bill exactly, a princely £40.00, plus postage, from Sheep Delight.com - great service too. It is amazingly warm; minutes after you put it on you can feel the heat building up, just what I need in my unheated studio.Clever sheep. (And that is the first and probably the last time you will ever read anything approaching a fashion item on this blog).
Despite it being only October, I have been getting enquiries about calendars since September. The 2009 Red Flannel Elephant calendar was so successful I've done it again, but with a different line up of characters;![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEikrVZnOJgXBgw7-BC8Ih_urfyWiesOHBNedwtihgV_gnBW6EHHOq1C6PP9Kkxe0eLsu-8ISY1Muab4f27oOEkf019edDhLZFwfWS8kvTVhKJR7bNnaZ7MeP5rQGiUnk3GelKIp/s400/July-Dec.jpg)
They are held at last year's price of £8.50 ($14) plus postage. the first four went from Etsy within half an hour of listing, and as I write there is only one left. But I've got more rolling in, so if you'd like to reserve one - or if you don't like Etsy and want to order one privately - do drop me an email or an Etsy convo.
I've been doing so much painting and drawing for my mystery jobs that I've not had much time for needle felting - though I do have someone to introduce who might make an appearance on Hallowe'en, if she can get her little broomstick working...watch this space.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi9kIJGKaymmxC-zw0KGCfZdBu4uf8MLqFO7GouyBoiSHdbxAJ47GLMO3XywQWL1sx7eoTpVVBMasAnjQNCWnhpGsbQJzy0g8i5o1MpZETcg1CcTAdXW964RvA_8AVEerPlwfVi/s400/snap.jpg)