This time tomorrow.....
I will be on my way to Spain!
For the next few weeks I will be Away From Home, Away From the Blog, A-W-A-Y!!
Yesterday I took the train into Newcastle (practice?) to get the few things I thought we might need. Look what the romantic train people are doing for valentines day...
there is a sneak peak at my train knitting too - well - some of it - I can't decide what to take!
Here is the start of me being organised
dates, days and numbers of days on the move. Who knows - I may be able to show you this all filled in in a few weeks time!!!
But for now, I have to go and get even more organised which involves having tea with Anne?? She is sewing up the jumper I plan to take with me (layers!) in the most expert fashion!
I will leave you with some valentine magic and wish you all - each and every one of you - the most loving valentines day ever!


Have a fabulous time. Looking forward to reading - and - hearing all about it when you get back.
Pat
Posted by:Pat | February 13, 2008 at 02:24 PM
Have a great time, an amzing chance to see the world (well some of it) with your 'baby'. Looking forward to the pics and stories.
Posted by:jill | February 13, 2008 at 04:03 PM
Have a wonderful and wacky time with the Baron. Bye and come back soon bye bye and come back soon!!
Posted by:josue | February 13, 2008 at 06:32 PM
Have a great trip!
Posted by:willow | February 14, 2008 at 01:50 AM
Wishing you a wonderful trip and thanks for the Valentine magic
Posted by:Sarah | February 14, 2008 at 06:38 AM
o god, i see lists and charts. i am worried.
my hands are adorned with 24 small cuts. ones for every hour of the day.
these lacarations were sustained by climbin trees.
Posted by:tempest peacock | February 14, 2008 at 11:12 AM
ooh have a wonderful time!!!
Posted by:tania | February 21, 2008 at 10:45 PM
I just recently discovered your blog and I'm totally in love with both your art and your little studio. Are you aware of the blog Art Spirit? http://marystanley.blogspot.com/
Doesn't she use the same technique as you?
I'm in Norway myself and nobody seems to have heard about your technique here.Is there a book I could learn this from, it looks like great fun- also because you don't have to follow patterns, but can draw yourself!(like I was thinking of doing with needlepoint this spring. (it's still only in my head but I've started gathering supplies) Hope you had a good trip!Lisbeth
Posted by:Lisbeth Bula | March 07, 2008 at 02:43 PM