Wednesday 21 December 2022

Merry Christmas!

I'm still neglecting my craft room and my blog due to the ongoing tennis elbow and frozen shoulder problems - it's been very challenging and although there has been some improvement, it can easily be setback again if I try and push my luck!
So no desk this week but I thought a wintery scene was the next best thing!

I would like to wish everyone a happy, healthy and creative festive season and  say thank you for the kind, supportive comments and friendship throughout the  past year.
 
 
I'm linking up with Julia over at WOYWW 

14 comments:

  1. What a fab wintery scene....I love winter from the right side of a window. I really hope your arm/shoulder is much better very soon.
    Hoping you have a wonderful Christmas.
    Hugs,
    Annie x #10

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  2. A beautiful photo. I enjoy winter when it can be calm and beautiful. I'll be sharing the same after this storm that is predicted for the next 3 days. Heavy snow, winds and -35 with wind chill. Hubby has been making walls from bales of hay to help our cattle/calves be safe from the winds and cold. We will be hunkered down and not traveling. Hopefully we can enjoy New Years day together. Hope your elbow/shoulder improve. I went thru that a month or so. It is NOT fun. Best Wishes for a great Christmas.

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  3. I was so happy to see your name on the list but am sorry that you’ve been having such problems with your shoulder. I really hope that it eases up soon, it must be very debilitating and affects you doing all the stuff you love! That’s a beautiful snowy scene but I’m glad we didn’t have any of the white stuff, just lots of ice!
    Merry Christmas Diana and here’s to happy and healthy 2023 xx
    HUgs LLJ 7 xxx

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  4. Lovely to see you and I hope you make a speedy recovery. Wishing you a very happy Christmas x Angela #15

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  5. Aw sweetie, so sorry the elbow and shoulder as causing so much difficulty. My tennis elbow cleared up of it's own accord but I still wear a support (just below elbow on forearm) when playing badminton. Sure I have mentioned that I had my frozen shoulder operated on as range of movement was severely compromised after 18 months of the condition. I hope the New Year finds a way forward for you, Sending Christmas Warmth and Hugs BJK#9

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  6. Hi Diana, I'm so sorry to hear about the shoulder and elbow and hope it continues to improve. I can imagine you are getting fed-up with not being able to do the things you enjoy. Stay safe and warm and I hope your Christmas is full of smiles. Sending woyww hugs, Angela x8x

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  7. Nothing quite like snow - when I am watching it from inside nice and warm. I do worry about those I love travelling though. So thanks for the lovely photo - it's a beauty.
    I have missed you Diana but understand why - my thumb is playing up (arthritis so I will have to stop in a short while. Anyhow
    Hugs & Merry Christmas to you and yours, Neet 2 xx

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  8. Just popping back to tell you that the card on my blog is not burgundy as you thought. I realise now - it stood against a burgundy mat and the mat is a bit dirty so had to tell you. it is a circular frame with a piece of acetate across with the greeting stuck on so it looks like it is floating.
    Hugs, Neet xx

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  9. Hi Diana, I hope your tendons settle down soon. I found cool pads a great help.
    That’s a lovely snowy photo
    Happy Xmas
    Hugs
    Lynnecrafts 4

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  10. What a beautiful wintery scene. I hope you have a very Happy Christmas and that the New Year brings an easing to the elbow/shoulder problems. Take care. Helen #1

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  11. Lovely winter scene! I hope you heal quickly, and have a Merry Christmas! Lindart #17

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  12. These aches and pains seem to just come out of nowhere don't they. I hope it eases soon so you can get back to your wonderful crafting. Happy Christmas - love and best wishes -Jo

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  13. Woooh Diana, that garden scene looks as if it were made just for you! Brr. We didn’t have any snow at all! I really hope your shoulder improves, it’s debilitating in itself without having to put up with for ages. Best wishes for a happy Christmasxxxxx

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  14. That is beautiful and the kind of snow I can deal with (especially if I am cosy inside!!). Thank you for your earlier visit - would you believe I misplaced my glasses again briefly on Thursday!! Hope it doesn't become a habit. (Rolls eyes extravagantly). Rest that shoulder - My subscapular injury is still bothering me but slowly getting better so I am super sympathetic, p[lease try not to do overdo it. Just remains to wish you a very Merry Christmas and lots of crafting time in the New Year!! Love n (gentle) hugs, Cindy xx

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