MAGPIE'S MUMBLINGS

A blog about my interests, which include fabric landscapes and various and assorted other artsy pursuits and sometimes known to contain mumblings of a random nature.

Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Nuttin, Nada, Zip and Zilch

Yep.  There's nothing to see here. 

 Even I'm bored with me.  


Can't show you a picture of the landscape (it's at THAT stage where it's not dressed for company).

Can't show you a picture of my messy studio (it's at THAT stage where it's not dressed for company either).



Can't show you a picture of the socks I finished knitting last night (well, I COULD, but they look the same as every other pair of socks I've knitted.  Yawn).

Can't show you a picture of the pre-op covid test I had this morning (definitely NOT interesting!).  



Today's quote (a fitting end to this post!)..."Running through things because you are familiar with them, breeds routine and this is the seed of boredom" - James Galway

14 comments:

  1. You know your title is my brain after grocery shopping!! :000 :))) Not a thing going on...hahaha
    I call these times "Julirose:--The Fallow Hours" . Rest yourself...and just be....hugs, Julierose

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    1. 'Fallow Hours' - I love that!!! And yes, I know the 'after-grocery shopping brain' quite well (to say nothing about the sleepless night prior to doing the deed).

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  2. We all have days like this!

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    1. For sure we do! And I have altogether more than I'd like to admit.

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  3. I think Galway has yet to see me and a pint of Hagen Daz coffee ice cream. :)

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    1. LOL! Ah, but to dream of coffee ice cream, Hagen Daz or otherwise!

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  4. Yes, we all have days, weeks . . . like that! At least you can give us a chuckle and great links! Not into the recycled tin cans for storage though - been there, done that.

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    1. Laughter and chuckles are important, particularly these days. My sense of the ridiculous is sometimes way out in left field so glad you found reason to indulge in a chuckle. No, the tin cans aren't my thing either, for the same reasons.

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  5. Wow to Mrs. McQuilton! I am continually amazed at what some (like you) do with needle and thread.

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    1. My life isnt' complete if I don't have some form of needle in my hands - doesn't matter if it's a sewing needle, a knitting needle or a crochet hook, they're all good.

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  6. Oh, but your links are always inspiring.

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  7. Nothing to report from your sewing studio but lots of lovely links! Christine xx

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    1. Glad you enjoyed the links at least!

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