Thursday 8 August 2019

In My Head, It's July

I feel like summer has turned into a runaway train or horse...something running at high speed and will be out of sight way too soon. And I'm some sort of looker-on just watching this thing fade into the distance. And this is with me trying to be mindful every single day, out with my camera noting all the growing things or on my knees weeding those growing things. Hanging out on the veranda whenever it's livable out there, swimming every single day, wearing my caftan and the couple of linen things in my closet. Yes, trying to soak it all up. But in my head, it's still July.
We have been busy too so besides not being long, this summer has not been lazy either.
Our old fellow, Rex, hanging out with me on the veranda.
 I had littler grandson with me for a day that we spent mostly outside planting seeds, cleaning out an old bird house, making a new bird house, and gathering sticks which we added to the wild small animal house I have over in the far woods. I was so happy a little red squirrel popped out right when we were there.  I had him help me plant my new additions to the garden. I always add a bush and a couple more perennials each summer. This year it is a purple clematis
and three more day lilies that I've planted near the new steps we had built at the far end of the veranda...just about the only place left that needs more colour.  I love my little green wagon, btw.
I have my Spring Strings piece sewed together; it is now a flimsy! I like it better in its entirety than I did as individual blocks.
Here is what is left of the shirt I used for the sashing. I even saved the buttons which were faux wood but looked nice. The white bits are the collar interfacing. This was a satisfactory process to me as during the 'deconstruction' I could see just how the various shirt parts had been sewn. And was impressed by the cleverness of it all.
I made a turmeric/lentil curry soup and extra healthy muffins.  I admit I love seedy, grainy foods and will eat these not just cause they're kind of healthy but because I like them. And on that, recently I bought a loaf of probiotic bread...it was so like eating cardboard I just couldn't do it. The spirit was willing but the body was weak, LOL.  On the right there is my leftover vegetable mixture I had been saving in the freezer and boiled up to make a broth. Looks good but it was very tasteless so I don't think I'll be bothering to continue that.  Just add those bits to the compost bin instead.
Older grandson, who is a recent Tarantino fan, and I went to see this movie.  I enjoyed it very much, perhaps because I have my own memories of the last bits of the 60's. I especially liked the ending which has been called a valentine for the tragic Sharon Tate. I admit I teared up as I always had a soft spot for her story. Margo Robbie who played Sharon in the movie even wore her jewelry.  That Leonardo is quite the actor.
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I've been doing some stitching on this little kit, a woolen floral pincushion that has been my summer take along project.
Wool is so nice to embroider. I'm testing out a blanket stitch to border it in this photo.
My little table runner is up next on my summer to-do list; I received my fabric last month. I find all the online fabric shops so good and am so thankful for the convenience they provide.
I'm thankful too that our political news this week was the leader of the opposition party criticized our new Canada Food Guide...he's got the nutritionists all riled up apparently. Yes it is boring which is what Canada is often labelled but I'll take it.
And finally ❤ to my friends across the border; what affects you affects us.
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24 comments :

loulee said...

Love the quilt top. Very pretty and what a great way to re-purpose. :-)

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

I always look forward to seeing what's been going on in your world this week, Jocelyn. Summer does seem to be racing by - it always does, and I try to be present for every bit of it, too. Your Spring Strings is wonderful - I really like the shirt fabric that you used for the sashing! And the woolen pincushion looks fun to stitch on, too!

Shannon said...

Your quilt top came together so nicely! I'm glad to hear you liked Once Upon a Time in Hollywood- I'm looking forward to seeing it but haven't made it yet... And I love lentils- they're definitely my favorite soup base and they freeze/store so well. I've never made a lentil based curry though, that sounds awesome and I'll have to try it!

Verna G said...

You are so right! I don't know where the month of July went. Now we are off to the lake (waskesiu if any of you know Saskatchewan) Then my grandkids who summer there will be going back to Calgary!I really like your wall hanging. It's amazing how such simple pieces, when put together look so great.

Deborah said...

Your quilt is so pretty and I love your idea of using a shirt for the sashing. I never thought of doing that.

Julierose said...

I think the sashing on the flowers is really wonderful--just looks great!
hugs, Julierose

Brian's Home Blog said...

I agree, your quilt is so nice and Rex sure does look happy!

Mary in Peoria Handmade said...

Thanks for the kind thoughts for our nightmare of gun violence in our country. I can't believe I just typed that sentence. . 253 mass shootings just this year! Ugh. I had to go to my local walmart the next day and I actually thought about"what if".
That soup looks good- I've been trying to add turmeric to our dishes because it is really good for you but can be a little bitter. I cannot believe you used that shirt for sashing and it's perfect. Very cool idea. I need to go see Brad Pitt in that movie. That will make me feel better. heehee
Enjoy your lovely summer days with your grandson! mary

LA Paylor said...

I Love Rex... did you know Podunk Pretties blogger adopted a shepherd named Khaleesi? looks so much like Rex. Of course I love your lab too. Yum to the curry and yea! to the flowers. Time is marching on, whether we join in or not... thanks for the reminder.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I love seeing what you are up to - and Rex the dog - I love a big dog like that we had one similar when I was a kid growing up in WI. I have not seen the movie but I heard mixed reviews on it glad to hear you gave it a thumbs up. When do you usually start to have fall? We are heading to the western mountains at the end of the month and after a week or two of travel we will be high up in the mountains enjoying an early fall and it will be heading into early fall when we get home at the end of October - it is so nice to enjoy a long fall like that.

PaintedThread said...

The clematis are such a pretty color. I like how Spring Strings looks. That shirt looks great as sashing! Beautiful work on that pincushion.

Chopin - A Passionate Quilter said...

Your Spring Strings is very pretty. Yes - we may as well call August gone! The lower 48 have gone nuts! One party is absolutely going nutsy trying to push Socialism! It will be nice when the election is over with and our President is re-elected.

I like all your pictures - the plant is so pretty. We are burning up in South Texas for the next 12 days 101 to 104 for temps and heat index up to 110!

I gave up walking for this time - just too hot and humid even at 6:30AM!
I am looking forward to Fall - if we ever get it!
Have a great week-end and like the wool applique.

Brian's Home Blog said...

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Nana said...

Oh, I love the spring strings. We had a Rex once and he was a shepherd too. Great dogs.

Magpie's Mumblings said...

I could live in July all year 'round. This year we haven't had much summer (altho' some would argue that point I'm sure) and just knowing that we're heading to the middle of August means the temps will be cooling off and that dreaded white stuff isn't far off. If I were younger (and not quite so stiff) I might just throw a tantrum. Brilliant use of the shirt for the quilt sashing - the fabric compliments the blocks perfectly I think.

Jenn Jilks said...

You are so right, a lot of criminals, they tell us, get guns from across the border.

You must have had a wonderful time with the grandies! Great stuff!

Deb A said...

Love the weighing in tease of your grand son with the berries in the previous post! I tell the kids that (and my girl scouts) when we go blueberry picking! Summer has gone too fast .. my kids start school Monday! Love that wool pin cushion - so cheerful.

Jenny said...

Love your Spring Strings quilt top, it all came together so well. Good on you using up all of the shirt in the sashings. I have never worked with wool but it seems very popular. And your "old boy" Rex looks very regal, surveying his kingdom.

audrey said...

Your Spring Strings look marvelous! What a great feel to this quilt. Summer really has been flying by. I can't believe it's already August!!

Pink Rose said...

Hi Jocelyn lovely post i enjoyed reading it while having a cuppa,i love your quilt top,its very pretty,well done my friend and i hope you have a lovely day xx

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

July...it's a lazy time. Now here we are almost 1/2 through August. Well 1/3 I guess. I have completely lost interest in pulling the weeds that keep coming back. However, I'll be working at the pond today. My days inside have been focused on sewing..YAY! I would gladly trade boring for what is going on in our country. IMHO it is to be expected when the jerk in the WH insights violence at what HE calls rallys.

Enjoy the last days of summer. They will turn to Autumn all to quickly.
xx, Carol

Michele McLaughlin said...

Another wonderful post Jocelyn! Thank you! That quilt top looks fantastic!!! You have such a good eye for color! It's wonderful to enjoy the grandkids! I've never embroidered on wool, looks like fun!

Allie said...

I'm feeling schizophrenic about summer - trying to enjoy it, feeling like it's still July as well, but also working on autumn patterns which can get confusing, lol.
Your garden is lovely. I adore that green wagon. And I also adore your Spring Strings - that is just plain gorgeous!!! Where'd you get the pattern?? I love it so much!

Nancy said...

Isn't Rex the perfect name for your regal-looking boy?!
I love your little green wagon. One of the wonderful things about it is that you can move the plants around to get more sun or more shade....
Your Spring Strings top looks delightful. Fresh and springy.
Time seems to be flying by here, too. It's hard to believe 2020 will be here in a few months!