My documented evolution of handwork over the last twenty years or so. I wish that I had begun to photograph my work when I started, but sadly...I was more interested (and excited) to give all of my completed items away as gifts! I hope you enjoy seeing my work as I evolve and grow in my ability, and as I post completed projects (and projects in process).
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Purple and Green, favorite colors!
I was out in the back yard this morning tending to my garden before the 100 degree temperatures make it unbearable to be out there. Ye gads! It's early June and we're already having temps in excess of 105, and this is actual temperature, not heat index! I hate to see what August will bring... I guess that I can say that with those hot temperatures, comes the harvesting of bounty from my garden. I've posted a picture below of some of my harvest this morning. I did not want to harvest everything that is close to being ready, because I can't eat all of it at once! Now, if I can only beat the Mockingbird to the tomatoes!
This is my first experience with growing blue potatoes, and I've never tasted one that I remember. I usually grow red potatoes, and I planted one slip, but haven't begun to dig those yet. Maybe I should hang on for the 4th of July and make a red, white and blue potato salad!
Trials and tribulations of setting up a blogspot
gardening,
green,
nature's bounty,
purple
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Raising babies
I was busily stitching this afternoon when I kept hearing babies crying. I decided to go see what all the noise was about, and looked out my kitchen window to see baby Blue Jays in the bird bath. There wasn't just one or two, but five! If you include the two parents that were with them, there were seven Blue Jays in the rose bush and on the deck railing, as well as in the bird bath! They are so cute, and the dog and I really enjoyed watching them. They have splashed all the water out of the bird bath, so I'll have to go refill it. I just know that they will fly off and not come back for a while after I go outside. They visited yesterday afternoon about the same time, and did not come back after I gave them a refill. They are also enjoying the rose petals off my trellis and the watermelon rind that I put out for them! I am sharing a few of the pictures I took with all of you. It's a shame that I could never get more than three at a time in any of the pictures! What a treat on this 100+ degree afternoon! I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I did watching them! Happy stitching!
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