When I was little, my grandfather owned a huge house with an amazing backyard. It had a beautiful wooden porch with a built in spa, and was surrounded by the most luscious greenery you could imagine. To the right of the patio, you would find the most intricately planned and wonderfully maintained waterfall and pond with an assortment of flowers, trees, and shrubs. I always loved visiting my grandparent’s house. I would pick fruit from the small orchard in their backyard, and lay in the hammock reading a book or stare at the koy in the pond. At night, the lights surrounding the waterfall would light up, and I would just sit and stare in awe.

The colors of this yarn remind me of his water garden.

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Hi!
I found you through Becky’s group on Ravelry…
I made socks with this colourway, which knitted up beautifully! I really love them. I don’t have any good pictures right now, but there’s one on Ravelry that could kind of give you an idea (I’m Elvar on there).

Marjorie added these pithy words on Jun 05 08 at 5:44 am

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