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Sunday, November 3, 2024

My birthday socks finished, and gift

 I have finally finished this pair of socks for me.  This 4ply sock wool is branded Happy Feet, no colour named, just a number, and I received it as a birthday gift last year from Sew Wot friend Mary.    As most of you know, I knit my socks flat, two at a time, and packed the finished socks in my knitting bag on our recent caravan trip planning to get side seam stitched up.  That never happened, and I finally completed this task once we returned back home.  It's about time I finished them.


Although it is now Spring, we are having awful weather and no doubt I will be wearing socks for a little bit longer.  I'm really looking forward to the weather co-operating more and being able to wear lighter Summer clothes again.  The last couple of days of our trip home were cold and bleak.  Just look at this weather out of the caravan window!

Brr, it's chilly out there

Low clouds followed us as we drove along the Desert Road, and the traffic was quite heavy as it was the last day of a long holiday weekend.  There is no actual sandy desert as such, and the scenery changes dramatically, from sub alpine trees, to miles of tussock covered land which is used for military training, and then changes again to rolling farmland at the southern end. The rain and low clouds followed us, obscuring my view of Mt Ruapehu.

It was time to stop and catch our breath at Waiouru.  Robin attended to the fuel requirements while I went over to the coffee cart.  I had an interesting chat with the owner and another customer inside when I mentioned we were on our way home to Levin.  Both of these ladies had lived there in the past. 


Time for a coffee

The weather had cleared and it was sunny again by the time we reached the last stop on our trip, Marton.  Gemma was keen to get outside and smell the flowers, but that didn't last long.  Before too long, down came the rain and wind again, and we spent the last night of our trip tucked up cozily inside the caravan.



We returned home safely the next day, unpacked, and put the first load of washing on.  My friend Dot called around with birthday gift, isn't it lovely!


Thanks, Dot

14 comments:

Maria said...

Great finish and I love those bright coloured socks….
I’m sure you still enjoyed your trip away despite the weather.
Fabulous new cup.

The Cozy Quilter said...

Glad you made it home safe and sound. It is miserable driving in the rain. Your birthday socks are very colourful. They will make your feet warm and happy! Gail

FlourishingPalms said...

Sounds like a somewhat dismal birthday trip. Your photos sure convey the damp chill and uncomfortableness of the weather. So nice to have a good stop for coffee though. I remember that NZ coffee is especially good! Your socks are fun and funky! Do people comment on your feet? I'm sure those socks are warm and cozy. Hope you get some sunshine soon!

Julierose said...

Lovely gift mug--quilting is definitely my therapy--for sure. Resting my hands over this weekend and wishing I could be quilting.!! ;(((
Your socks came out beautifully...it has gotten quite a bit chillier here too on its way to full blown winter months...Only 33 (F) this morning--but no frost here as yet--just TONS of leaves on the ground. It looks like it's raining leaves right now with our brisk WNW winds!!
Welcome home and glad you arrived safely hugs,, Julierose

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Those are great socks - such pretty color! And I love the mug, too. Happy Birthday!

Jenn Jilks said...

Those socks are amazing! I love them.
There is something satisfying about getting laundry done!

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

cute coffee mug! I think I need to start to only knit one day a week for my project and then maybe I could get done -

Deb said...

Happy Birthday! I love the colorful socks and the mug is lovely.

Karrin Hurd said...

Great socks! Glad you made it home safely in that terrible weather!

Lyndsey said...

Happy birthday Jenny. I love your socks they will brighten up any rainy day.

Sarah said...

Love your socks. I've always knitted my socks on four double ended needles. I wondered if you can feel the seam when you wear them?

Tired Teacher said...

Happy Belated Birthday! The transitions between seasons is chaotic at times. I hope the sun is shining brightly today.

Berkshire Tatter said...

Hand knit socks are the best. Happy Birthday.

Marthanne

Janice said...

What fun coloured wool for your socks. They will be lovely and toasty warm. Your mug is perfect for you m