Ghosts, Mona Lisa, and the Brooklyn Bridge

Hello, my lovely crafty friends! Can you believe how fast this year is flying by? I’m just barely keeping up. The past few months have been a blend of calm and chaos, and we even managed to squeeze in a quick getaway to New York for a little adventure.

A picture of the Brooklyn Bridge as seen between two buildings.

The Brooklyn Bridge, as viewed from Pier 16 in New York City.

For some reason, I didn’t take many photos in New York, but we did see a lot. We visited Times Square, of course, although it was the afternoon before a major boxing match, so the crowds were intense. We saw the Statue of Liberty (from a distance), visited Ground Zero, saw a few other touristy spots. We were only there for a couple of days, and the main goal was to catch up with family who lives there for work.

It was my first time visiting New York. I enjoyed it, but the city was surprisingly noisy and dirty. I’ve spent time in many large cities and even lived in Toronto for several years, so I’m familiar with city life. Still, New York has a personality that’s truly its own… And the honking!! I swear I can still hear it.

Cross-stitched Mona Lisa portrait with detailed background.

Mona Lisa, designed by DMC

A good portion of my stitching time for the past few months has been spent on the Mona Lisa kit from DMC that I purchased at the Louvre back in March. Up close she looks a bit… blobby, but from a distance she looks amazing! Take a step back from your screen and you’ll see the magic at work!

A cross stitch design featuring ghosts for each month of the year.

Year with Ghosts, by Living on the Rainbow

I’ve been keeping up with A Year with Ghosts as well. Stitching on black fabric hasn’t been as difficult as I expected with my aging eyes thanks to my magnifying light. I’ve enjoyed it so much that I’ve already stitched three other small designs on black, and I have a few more planned. Pictures coming soon—seriously.

I’ve also been working hard to finish up scrapbooking and card making classes from last year. It feels so satisfying to complete a kit and tidy everything away. I’m really hoping Canada Post doesn’t strike again this year so I can actually send out Christmas cards.

And perhaps most surprisingly, I’ve started attending stitching events again. I went to the Kimat Stitch Days in June and the Peel Stitch In in July. I’m also planning to be at Stitch North in October. After that, I think I’ll need a long break. That’s more than enough socializing for one year!

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1 Responses to Ghosts, Mona Lisa, and the Brooklyn Bridge

  1. Rachel says:

    Good to know you’ve been enjoying your stitching so much!