Happy Thanksgiving one and all. Hope you all have a special day planned with friends and loved ones, and if you're traveling for the day, b safe.
Tomorrow, we'll get back to our exercising off the food we eat today. LOL I purchased this recently after trying it out in Hilton Head. My friend, Jane brought her's with her and I thought it seemed like a good item. It's quite reasonably priced from 10.00 to 35.00 depending where you buy it. I got mine on Amazon for 9.99. She had purchased her's through a Groupon. It's light weight and very portable so easy to take with you when you travel. There are 3 bands to increase the resistance as you progress. You can start with the lightest band which is 15 pounds resistence, and move to 25 and then 35. You can also put two bands on...not that I ever think I'll get that strong. This is called Wonder Arms.
Here's a little humor for you. This made me smile when I saw it. Do you make lists of things to do? I do and love marking them off the list, however sometimes.........I decide something on the list doesn't need to be done.
Earthy? Land and Sea? Earth and Sky? These are the names popping into my head for this in the works afghan. This was started just last week while traveling in the car with 2 girl friends to Hilton Head. We have girls week twice a year, once in the Spring and again in the Fall. Though Cardiac Collage isn't yet finished, I needed to take something that wasn't so big to work on in the car. Cardiac Collage needs to be edged and joined...stay tuned on that score.
But what of this latest one? What shall I call it. Currently it has 2 shades of green, a tan, and a variegated tan, blue, green. It measures 60 inches wide (cast on 200 stitches) and since photographing here measures 14 inches deep. The green you see next to the tan is completed and I've got about an inch of blue which picks up a bit on the blue in the variegated. No fancy stitches...just stripes/sections of good old garter stitch. Love to hear you thoughts on the possible name.
Trip was fun, but I came back with a cold. Dang it.
Last year I shared a photo of a turkey made from veggies for a beautiful center piece. Several people I know made it, thought it looked great, but was lots of work and people were afraid to eat it, didn't want to ruin the look, lol. This is a fruit turkey you might want to try for the up coming Thanksgiving Day Holiday. However........my question is how does one keep the banana's from getting dark? If you make this, please let me know how it went.
I don't post about politics as often as I used to, and certainly not as often as it's on my mind. But, when I saw this on Facebook...I couldn't help but think how sadly accurate it is with depicting "don the con".
Need to catch up with stuff around the house, and blogging since I've been away. Looking forward to visiting everyone on my blog log and catching up with your activities.