To receive a pattern I had put on my wishlist would cheer me up considerably. To get a parcel in the post of some carefully considered item would keep me smiling for days. Sometimes the treasure would so touch my heart that every time I saw it I would feel the genuine kindness of the person who sent it. In a year in which my struggle with depression has been particularly bad, these moments of kindness have often formed a supporting web to buoy me up. And this year I very much wanted to pass on those feelings to others.
My first RAK of the year has been successfully completed. A Raveller, struggling with the rising costs of fresh foods in the USA, got us talking about growing your own. I wanted to send her seeds from my collection, but the import regulations and postage costs were truly baffling to me. So I found a seller on etsy who was in the States himself and whose lineup of seeds were organic heritage species. I let my enthusiasm over the photos get the better of me a bit and selected not only the mixed lettuces, but also the rainbow chard and the mixed tomatoes! And altogether it was still less that the cost of postage would have been from Scotland. The Raveller received her seeds yesterday and is planting some of the lettuce on the windowsill while she waits for spring to warm up her garden for the others!
I don't plan on limiting my RAKs to just Ravelry. But for the first one of 2013, I am pleased with the result.
Have some photos of the gorgeous organic heirloom veggies, available from Box Garden Organics.
All Star Gourmet Lettuce Mix Seeds Heirloom Organic |
Swiss Chard Rainbow Mix Seeds Heirloom Organic |
Super Surprise Mix Tomato Seeds Heirloom Organic |
I am a fellow Raveler and just found your blog. I am so sorry for your health issues but hope you will persist and get things worked out enough that you feel satisfied with you.
ReplyDeleteI was very impressed by the work you put into the spinner waxing and it does look beautiful!
Your cowl looks wonderfully soft and cozy.
I will be back.