I’m thinking of my baby blanket as a sensory blanket, with different colours and textures.
It’s coming along, I’ve crocheted 2 strips of 5 squares, have another one to do and then joining the 3 and a border to do.
The writing group I take part in is doing a Halloween stories evening with food tonight, (Tuesday).
I tried making cinder toffee but it wouldn’t set so I’ve bought some gory sweets. I have two stories, one for kids and one about Napoleon’s engineer haunting the Channel Tunnel. Others are making a chilli and more cakes.
Brian’s made Welsh cakes and I’ll be in costume, which I tried out at Lyminge market on Sunday. Brian calls my hat my Maggie Smith hat π₯Ή
It poured with rain so no good for sales, but I had an interesting conversation with the Lyminge librarian, which might be useful.
We’re just back from the Halloween event. It was raining again! We had half a dozen kids with their families and had a good time. The lights were low (pumpkins lit with nifty electric tea lights) so not good for photos and I didn’t feel I should take pictures of other people’s children these days. A few got involved with the activities but there was one little boy who glued himself to my side till I had finished the story. Sweet!
In the adult stories, I had a pompous ghost, Napoleon’s engineer, ThomΓ© de Gramond, haunting the Channel Tunnel, an Irish friend had a really scary story about a banshee, there was a mysterious death at a school (in the Ghosts by the Sea anthology which is free on Kindle unlimited), some stone angels, a North witch, and a story about ghosts in the afterlife.
Bella and Gracie send purrs, Gracie from behind my shoulder and Bella from my lap.
And finally…

Take care and happy WOYWW
Hugs
Lynnecrafts xxx