Sunday, August 9, 2020

Post 012: Birthdays, veggies, and more reclaimed yarn

 If you have Salubrious Studios on facebook, you may notice that it has been another fun weekend. Saturday morning I picked the last of the peppers from the garden and pulled up the plants that were done bearing fruit for the growing season. I strung up the rest of the hot banana peppers to dry and cleaned up the back patio a bit.

Later that evening we threw a birthday party for a family member, which was great fun!


It was Lego themed and quite a good time was spent catching up with everyone over pizza for dinner and birthday cake. Family is everything, even more so in times like we face in 2020.  It was a great mood booster to celebrate!

Sunday was pretty much our normal. The fiance prepared his now very routine and traditional Sunday breakfast for our family and I settled in to finish a sweater deconstruction. Admitedly, the photo needs a little work, but 20 little balls were created from this sweater.

 It will hit my etsy store tomorrow when I can get the colors just right. It's less of an olive green and more of a sage-gray. It's beautiful, so stay tuned if it catches your eye.

How are you beating the "rinse and repeat" of social distancing that is COVID19? For me, it's emersing in hobbies, throwing myself in (too many) work projects, and watching YouTube crochet podcasts as I craft. Tonight I watched a favorite--Lottie and Albert, which is always a great to watch. I love the creator's energy and her colorful projects. I think her blogs and projects have helped me get through the coronavirus social distancing a bit now that I'm leaving the house less and not able to participate in local craft groups and events. I also watch a few other podcasts, but hers are my favorite.  Maybe I'm nuts, but seeing someone passionate about crochet and crafts is inspiring and relaxing to craft to.

What new routines do you have during social distancing? 


Stay safe my lovlies!

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