I finally emptied my camera (three months and 420 pictures not terrible) and I discovered that while I was out and about on various adventures I had done a bit of my favorite pastime.
Time for the Friendly Fill-Ins. Ellen of 15andmeowing came up with the first two sentences and Lorianne of Four-Legged Furballs came up with the second two. If you didn’t do a post for them, you can also answer in the comment section. Thank you to all who participate. Don’t forget to add your link to the hop so everyone can visit you. The link is open until Wednesday night. 1. My focus word for 2021 is ___________________. 2. I didn't get to ____________ this year, but I hope to in 2021. 3. The year 2020 taught me _________. 4. _________ is one of my biggest goals for 2021. My answers: 1. My focus word for 2021 is time. It is my goal this year to make the best of my time. 2. I didn't get to read as much as I wanted to in 2020, but I hope to in 2021. 3. The year 2020 taught me that I actually do enjoy being around other people. I might feel awkward and out of place but I miss being around my friends who acknowledge that and invite me out to hang out with them anyways. 4.
I just recently got into listening to podcasts and like anything that I get into I am obsessed. It has only been a couple of days but I have hankered down and listened to so much. The first on what is becoming a long list of favourites is The Very Serious Crafts Podcast I heard about this podcast ages ago because I have been a follower of Red Handled Scissors for quite awhile and Haley of course has mentioned it. So as soon as I finally downloaded a podcast app it was one of the first ones that I looked for and it has been my first podcast binge. While I had not been exposed to the other two contributors in this podcast prior to listening, Mollie of Wild Olive and Heidi of Hands Occupied I am quickly becoming a huge fan of both. While I myself am not a very serious crafter reading about other peoples crafting has always been helpful for getting my own creative ideas flowing. Turns out that listening to other people discuss crafts, their processes, new gadgets etc is a hu
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