this week...
Thank you so much for all your support on the book. It's been such a pleasure reading all your wonderful comments and encouragement. Please come see us at fibre space next thursday if you're going to be around in the area. Today, I'm busy cleaning the house, packing for the trip.... and I thought it might be nice to sneak in a post before I leave.


I've been wanting to write a post about my experience growing succulents in our tiny apartment for awhile. But I haven't really had the chance to post anything with all the stuff going on lately. I might still do that at some point. I found a couple cool websites that I would love to share with you guys. Anyways, few days ago, I got some new additions for our house. The lady at the nursery said these air plants are really easy to take care. So I'll see how it goes.


We got a bunch of cool stuff from this week's farmer's market. Some tiny little cherry apples and pineapple guava which I have never seen before. I've not try the cherry apples yet, they were just too cute to past on. They cost me like 50cents, I think. The pineapple guava definitely has some interesting flavor profile. The fruit have a juicy sweet seed pulp and slightly tart nearer to the skin. I read from somewhere that it was used to infused vodka. Interesting! We also got some yummy heirloom cherry tomatoes, winter melon, persimons and a bunch of other stuff.


Lastly, some knitting news... a hat that I finished for P during our many road trips using leftovers cashmere + malabrigo. The picture below is a new project - thermis that I just cast on yesterday. I wanted something simple that I can knit on the plane. Looking at the weather, it might come in handy if I manage to finish it before I land. Alrighty, I hope you all had a great halloween. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and happy all souls day!


I've been wanting to write a post about my experience growing succulents in our tiny apartment for awhile. But I haven't really had the chance to post anything with all the stuff going on lately. I might still do that at some point. I found a couple cool websites that I would love to share with you guys. Anyways, few days ago, I got some new additions for our house. The lady at the nursery said these air plants are really easy to take care. So I'll see how it goes.


We got a bunch of cool stuff from this week's farmer's market. Some tiny little cherry apples and pineapple guava which I have never seen before. I've not try the cherry apples yet, they were just too cute to past on. They cost me like 50cents, I think. The pineapple guava definitely has some interesting flavor profile. The fruit have a juicy sweet seed pulp and slightly tart nearer to the skin. I read from somewhere that it was used to infused vodka. Interesting! We also got some yummy heirloom cherry tomatoes, winter melon, persimons and a bunch of other stuff.


Lastly, some knitting news... a hat that I finished for P during our many road trips using leftovers cashmere + malabrigo. The picture below is a new project - thermis that I just cast on yesterday. I wanted something simple that I can knit on the plane. Looking at the weather, it might come in handy if I manage to finish it before I land. Alrighty, I hope you all had a great halloween. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and happy all souls day!

8 Comments:
Great pictures! Love the colors and stripes of the hat! Look forward to seeing your finished Thermis!
Pineapple guavas are called feijoas here in New Zealand - they grow prolifically and are delicious! You can make a nice cake with them, if you find an apple and walnut cake recipe or similar - just replace the apples with feijoa. Here are some ideas...http://www.healthyfood.co.nz/articles/2009/april/what-to-do-with-feijoas
Your work, your pictures... Beautiful! I love this striped hat!
I love your photography. The hat looks beautiful. So crisp.
Cashmere and Malabrigo, totally delicious!
hats look gorgeous and the fresh fruit delicious...
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I think the green fruit's name is feijoa, I mean we call it feijoas here (NZ).
It's yummy, right? P)
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