Week 47 and Christmas is coming to Los Gallardos! On Tuesday a man knocked on the door and asked us to move our car along a bit so that he could put up the Christmas light, so now we have our usual angel right outside our door.
Yesterday afternoon I decided I had sat around long enough so I had a walk around the village to look at the other lights. These stars are stretched across our road at intervals.
And this design is repeated all up the parallel road.
This one is on the front of the little church. I am looking forward to seeing them all lit up.
While I was out I also took some photos of the trees around the plaza and the children's playground opposite. Every autumn the work men come with a lifter-lorry and skip to trim the trees, and what they do seems quite drastic. The trees are given a flat top, sides and bottom, so each one resembles a polo-mint. They are hollow in the centre and look a bit sad, but we know they will be full again come the summer and giving much need shade to anyone sitting under them.
The sun is back now and it is relatively warm with a sharp wind unless you find a sheltered spot. I love these bright days when the sky is a clear blue, but we did have a fair bit of rain at the weekend, and earlier this week. It always amuses me to see this hibiscus. They love the rain and always send out new flowers after a shower, but this one is usually a very bright yellow with a deep red centre. But after heavy rain the colours seem to run together and I get an orange flower. It will be yellow and red again come the summer.
Here is something a bit diferent that I have just finished. I can't remember when I last did any latch-hook work but it was back in the day when 'Redicut' was a well known company selling rug making kits, so it is probably forty years since I bought this little set, and started making it. I came across it at the back of the cupboard when I was sorting everything out and thought I might as well finish it. It was about one third done, but amazingly I still had all the little bundles of cut yarn, and once I got back into it, I soon had it finished. It is supposed to be a cushion but I know I wouldn't use it like that, so I found a ball of chunky wook and crocheted an edge around it to make a small rug. My grand-daughter might like it by her bed.
I had quite a bit of the border wool left so I crocheted this pair of hand-warmers. They are much thicker than I would ususally make, but maybe I will be glad of them if we get to the UK this winter.
Today I am doing a very different project. I set up my lazer engraver and I am engraving a rather nice picture onto a plain wooden bread-board that I bought off Amazon. Hopefully I will be pleased with the finished result, but it is going to take several hours to do, so I will show it completed next week.
There have been a few red skies this week so here are a couple of them to close with.
And now I will link up with Annie's Friday Smiles and publish this tomorrow.
Wow, Christmas-decorations go up already?
ReplyDeleteThe trees really look quite "naked"...
1C here, the other night we even had snow (usually only come February).
Very cute rug!
Looking forward to see the board. Hubby has such a machine, too, but sadly never uses it...
Nice skies, have a great Friday, hugs x
I always love to see your Christmas lights. Oh Redicut rugs!….that brings back happy memories. We made several over the years. Have you any news about the house sale yet?
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Annie x
Oh the lovely lights! In our village they haven't put them up yet but they won't be long.
ReplyDeleteTree trimming being done here too, but this year a team from the local garden center are doing it rather than the guys from the Ayuntamiento.They seem to be pruning them differently and not quite so drastically.
I'm looking forward to seeing the result of the laser cutting. Is it cutting right through?
Have a lovely weekend,
Lisca
Hi Kate sorry I'm so late today, not sure what I've been doing really. I'm actually please that they trim the trees well, for me they don't do that enough in our park and they end up having to chop large pieces off them or cut them down completely which makes me so sad. If you get back here soon you willbe glad of those gloves as it's really cold at the moment though we are expecting it to warm up a bit soon. Look forward to seeing the results of the engraving. Hugs Angela xXx
ReplyDeleteI'm on catch up, loving the Christmas walk around and the lights, they will look great. What a strange way to trim the trees, but obviously they know the best way to manage them.
ReplyDeleteThe hibiscus is stunning, I love them as a flower, but alas they wouldn't cope with our winters.
Loving the latch hook completed and the gloves and you've definitely got to grip with your laser engraver.
Stunning sky shots as well, those pinks are beautiful.
Hugs