We had sun in spurts yesterday but today we are back to a white world out there both sky and landscape. It has continued to snow a lot- small flakes but they add up. The saying at home was "small snow, big snow" and when the snowflakes were large...."big snow, small snow". This has been a winter of small snow building up. The dogs love it all of course. I'm so happy that having obedient Petey, who comes when called, join us has meant Ned stays close too and no longer needs to be on a leash. This certainly helps his fitness.
I have a Cardinal pair who are regular visitors to the bird feeders. I notice them every evening while I'm getting supper. The female has such delicate colouring with reddish tinges throughout the wings and head.
I noticed the male is turning redder and I looked it up. Sure enough, this is the time of year he gradually becomes more brilliant ahead of the breeding season coming up.
I just have the quarter moon pieces lodged there...now that is a Newfoundland usage of that word for you. I used it growing up when you want to put something somewhere temporarily and will move it later or pin it down. Perhaps everyone used it for that too. I'm wondering if I should make these quarter circle pieces a little smaller and show more of the blades.
I've also been working on my Snowmen project. I'm trying to give each a little more personality and I thought of using the calendar months as a way to inspire embellishments. Like the baby snowman there with the giant candle...I so love embroidery and applique! In my plan this week was to prep one of my flimsies for quilting. I have a few as you know :) and here it is Wednesday and no decision about that has been made. Sigh I'm 100 pages into this book and enjoying it very much. Lots of food/baking chatter that is very beautifully written. The premise in a nutshell is seventy-seven year old, lifelong baker, Jenny, decides to try out for the British Bakes tv show contest.
We are survivors here at the Wooden House...yes we made it to Costco and home again safe and sound. Tony is still getting his new glasses sorted and other than a scary ten minutes when I lost him and thought I'd have to get help, it went well. Turns out he'd left the agreed upon spot where he would wait for me and went off in search of socks- not part of the plan. What's the big deal he said when I lucked upon him.Thankfully, wearing his fur Mounties hat on his 6ft 4in frame had enabled me to spy him amongst the busy noontime crowd. And, indeed, in the end, it certainly wasn't a big deal and he got new socks.
And we also treated ourselves to the Costco carrot cake with cream cheese icing. It is very tasty and goes well with a big mug of tea.
On that delicious note, I'll finish this post. I'll respond to LeeAnna at
Not Afraid of Color's recent prompts in my next one. BTW, I'm so happy LeeAnna has a beautiful new dog!
Take care all of you and thank you for your lovely and helpful comments.
17 comments :
Cardinals are so beautiful, they always add lovely color against the snow. Happy stitching!
it is easy to loose your spouse in a store as large as Costco is - we always both have our phones with us so we can text "where are you" and track each other down. The cake looks good, occasional I will buy one that size of whatever they have
I love your cardinal photos, Jocelyn! The male house finches here are getting their spring red color back, too. The quarter Dresdens on their green background are so lovely! I have been wanting to start a project like that recently - hope to get going on it today. We often lose each other in stores like Costco - it is a running joke for us how one can disappear in those places so easily! The carrot cake looks yummy!
Lovely bird photos. I really miss all the birds we would see when I lived as a young'un in Ontario. Here in Saskatchewan other than Waxwings, Orioles, and if one is lucky Hummingbirds we mostly have sparrows, crows, raven, robins, the occasional chickadee, mourning doves and Grey jays further north. Of course there are woodpeckers, gulls and various birds of prey.
God bless.
I do enjoy carrot cake!
I love watching the animals. Good luck on your projects!
I love the pictures of the cardinals. We've had too much this winter with no end in sight. I'm also waiting for Spring! Your book and carrot cake both look good!
Love the photo of Petey and Ned and their obvious exuberance. I will look for that book, it sounds perfect for me as I am 77, love to bake, and love those British baking shows! The carrot cake looks divine.
Here, in Illinois USA, our state bird is the cardinal and we have plenty. I love this time of year when they are sporting their very finest. All summer long I enjoy their song too. It's a beautiful as their red feathers! Wow! Tony is a tall drink of water, as my mother says. I had no idea he was that tall. I'd love a bite of that carrot cake! Yummy!
Your cardinal photos are so great! I'm glad you were easily able to spot your sweetie and that in the end, it really wasn't a big deal. New socks always feel great.
Your photos are lovely as always! The picture of the female cardinal is amazing. Husbands have a way of wondering off and making us hunt for them!
I quite often lose my RC in big stores too so you're not alone. I try to remember to tell him to head for the check out area when he's done and I'll meet him there. That way he can wander off in search of 'socks' and I know that eventually he'll return. Same goes for me I guess!
I'm sure you got a fright when Tony went missing, and thought the worst! But it ended well new socis and carrot cake!
so much love here... please pass me some carrot cake, and the quarter moon blocks are gorgeous, don't change a thing! and the two labs in the snow.
we have no snow and 70's F in Colorado, still, no winter at all.
L.A.
Loving your quarter moon and snowman blocks!
Carrot cake sounds delish with tea!!! It's so nice that Ned and Petey are enjoying each other! That's wonderful!!!
I lose my husband in Walmart all the time. He is on a mission and if I slow down for a moment, he’s gone! Your snow is beautiful but DEEP!
I so enjoy the photos of your garden visitors! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2026/02/25/wednesday-wait-loss-473
Yay for surviving costco - i usually leave a lot of money there haha!! Your snowmen look great, they are so fun. The snow looks gorgeous - and the puppies look very happy playing in it
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