October 6, 2020
Good morning. The sun is shining and the temps are working their way up into the sixties. It's a really nice Autumn day. I slept late this morning, but I guess that will become my new normal for a while. I tend to sleep later when temps are cooler. I looked this up on Google.
"It turns out that rooms with temperatures in the range of 60 to 68 degrees stimulate the production of melatonin, which encourages sleep. In winter, the nights are longer and we get less light throughout the day and at lower intensity. This limited light exposure helps explain why we may feel like we are more tired and need more sleep. The brain doesn't get the same signal to stay awake and alert as it does in summer during the day" (copied from Google)
Yesterday, I took photos of my finished crochet projects. This first one is the purple poncho.
4 comments:
our two finished projects look beautiful. I like very much the stripe on the poncho, which breaks the purple.
Oh I do tend to sleep a bit longer in the morning. And then wake up slowly on the couch with a cup of tea and some nice eas detectives to watch(an most of the time in my own, Jan sleeps longer, but get;'s to bed also later, he's more a night person)
Fall colors sound good for your next project.
And yes it feels "empty"in your hands when a project is just finished, I know the feeling!
Curious what you m=will make next.
Have a wonderful day
Hugs
Kyra
You do great crochet work. The colors you pick are so pretty. I never learned to do that. Take care and thanks so much for you visits.
Your crochet work is stunning. Love the purple one ....
Sleeping more, mostly because of darker nights, and cooler temps, I'm ok with both of these :)
Hope your week is going gently.
~Jo
That purple poncho is so pretty! And I love the blue afghan. Blue is my favorite color. I am intrigued by the color combination you have picked to use next. Can't wait to see what you do with it. Now you have made me think I have to do a knitting post soon to let everyone see what I am working on.
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