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quiet winter days

“Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: it is the time for home.”
― Edith Sitwell

This quote chimes well with my idea of a perfect January – quiet days, spent gently and slowly. Of course life often has other ideas and usually throws up unexpected things to get in the way of peace and relaxation, but there have been some calm and relaxing moments in my January so far…

  • peaceful moments watching the skies at sunrise whilst sipping the first cup of tea of the day, January has the best sunrises,
  • calm moments spent reading and planning for the year ahead, I’m finding these books really helpful – ‘Do Pause’ and ‘Do Breathe’ books from the Do Book Company
  • some weekend morning gentle-paced knitting, accompanied by tea and toast and warm blankets and Volume 3 of Shetland Wool Adventures which is a lovely read,
  • and lots of quiet walks in the countryside, which is currently resting quietly under a wintry sparkle of frost.

 

I hope the new year so far has been kind to you and that you’re finding comfort and calm in some of your favourite things this month too, J x

 

17 thoughts on “quiet winter days

  1. Gorgeous winter photos, you really have the magic touch with photography. Shetland Wool Adventures looks brilliant, what a great idea – a knitting and hiking holiday, perfection. CJ xx

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  2. Thank you for always sharing such lovely images and thoughtful words. I really enjoy looking at all of your makes and am in awe of your skills. Thank you 😊

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  3. Thank you, Julie. Love reading your posts. I love watching the sunrise too and they have been particularly wonderful this January. Enjoy the quiet. I wish you a peaceful 2022.

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  4. My wish for you this year, Julie, is continued faith and hope, sparked by all the wonders of nature and confirmed in the love of family and friends.

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  5. Thank you Julie for showing us the beauties of January! Your post helps me coping with this difficult month. Wishing you a peaceful 2022!

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  6. Thank you for the beautiful pictures Julie. Sounds like you are in a good space enjoying winter and finding comfort in knitting and reading.
    It’s always a joy to read your blog. Thank you Julie for your wonderful patterns. I so enjoy making them.

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  7. Beautiful photos, as always. I’m trying to embrace winter this year and relax into that slow, peaceful rhythm. Knitting fits in perfectly.

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  8. Julie, I have left a message about using your Little Cotton Rabbits pattern for toys for Syria. I would be so grateful if you could give me an answer. Pat

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