It always seems that early December is a time of mild panic, spent trying to remember things you've forgotten, making lists and losing them and trying to juggle far too many different tasks. Leastways, that's what it's like in our household. As usual I am woefully behind in ticking off things on my 'to-do for Christmas' list but I have made a little progress this week with finishing off some animals for family and friends. And as an antidote to my chaotic Christmas preparations I've been taking myself off to the woods regularly - just to have some time alone in this peaceful place is a precious thing and I always come home with more ordered thoughts in my head.
The first winter storms have already blown through, taking most of the remaining leaves from the trees and leaving rainbows in their wakes. Dramatic sunrises signal the arrival of the next bout of wet and windy weather, that old adage 'red sky at morning, shepherds take warning' really does work. With most of the trees bare the forest has a kind of stark, twiggy beauty and I love the way the low winter sunlight slants through the trunks, illuminating ferns with a golden glow and casting long shadows across the forest floor.
Next week I'm planning to work on an updated layout for my little free Christmas tree bears pattern. I'll pop back with news of that once a new version is ready to download - they only take a couple of hours to make so hopefully there will still be time to make one or two if you wish.
J x