We don't get to see sunsets here with the way the house is situated but we can occasionally see the effects of sunsets like this one below. The woods in the back yard were glowing with these vibrant colours; it looked surreal.
I love when I manage a sighting of a Pileated Woodpecker, even better when it stays just long enough for me to grab a photo. Any of the large birds are thrilling to photograph even when from quite a distance.
My stitching fingers have been busy. For embroidery, I picked up my French Floralies piece to work on this week. Here is the chart posed beside my Madagascar Jasmine which is happily sending out new shoots. I'm always relieved when these older plants survive the winter. The beautiful white flowers are very similar to Magnolias which, btw, is the state flower of both Mississippi and Louisiana. Here is a photo of enjoyable veranda stitching on this project last summer with pink Wiegelia bushes in bloom. BTW, if you are thinking of new flowering bushes for your garden, consider Weigelias as they are so hardy and bloom for long periods. The pinks they come in are gorgeous too. And now it is finished. Surface embroidery is one of my many loves and of the twelve different stitches used in this design, satin stitch is my favourite. HERE is the link to the Canevas Folies site where you can see other gorgeous kits and patterns they offer. Canevas Folies is French for canvas/ tapestry whims or follies. Some of you may be interested in this link which takes you to their blog and the step by step instructions to Needle Paint an apple. It is easy to follow and you can achieve stunning results.
Tony thinks the photo isn't doing it justice which is a nice complement. He seldom notices these things. :)I've finished the quilting lines on my Flowers and Butterflies woolen piece- photos later, and now have my Lone Star Medallion quilt topper is back in the quilting hoop and about time too. Here it is last summer. I did layer it up at the time, began the stitching and didn't like how untidy my lines looked so took out all the stitches. So maybe second time now will be the charm.
This was stitched using EPP so it took a while to remove the paper triangles too. I'm so eager to get this one finished. SighWe've been busy with appointments including another one for Tony where we met our new doctor. He's at least twenty years younger than our last and we both liked him very much. He gave Tony the very good news that the lung nodule has not grown and he also had a suggestion about his medications. The one he takes for high cholesterol is known to casue tiredness in some people so he wants Tony to half the dosage to see if it makes a difference in his case. Tony was surprised (and to be honest, a bit angry) as no doctor has mentioned this to him before. Of course, he will give that a try and it buoyed his spirits to think he might have a chance to feel better.
Dog walking has been wonderful especially seeing up close all the changes with spring taking hold now, in spite of it being a wet, cold one. I'll leave you with a photo taken from the tv room window (that has a screen on it) of my deliriously happy pups relaxing on the back veranda. Note the snow shovel that needs putting away- finally!
Also from that same chair, I'm watching the Phoebes who are back-yeah!- and using the same nesting spot on the wall as last year. I do hope things are also going well for you wherever you are in this wonderful world of ours!





13 comments :
the embroidery is so pretty. I love that sky shot that you got such pretty pink. Glad Tony had good news from the doctor.
Wow! Your floral embroidery is bold & beautiful! Sweet dogs. They sure get to live the life! Happy to hear a positive note for Tony. I'm sure that lifts your spirits as well.
Beautiful sunset, Jocelyn! We have been seeing magnolias in S. Carolina this week - such beautiful blossoms. Your floral embroidery is beautiful, and glad to see that the Lone Star is back out again for some stitches, too. That is interesting to know what the doctor said about Tony's cholesterol medication. Mike takes that, too - and does complain sometimes about being tired and no energy. I'll have to get him to ask about that.
Wow! Your embroidery is beautiful! The sky is really pretty. Thanks for sharing. Margie\TN
That sunset - wow! Maybe you could capture that with some surface embroidery. Your piece is just exquisite, and even more so when you do a zoom in and see all the different colors! I had never heard "surface" associated with embroidery, so I learned something today. Every time I see your embroidery I want to start up again.
Isn't it something about younger doctors! My husband visited a new cardiologist last year, and he sat and talked with us like we were good friends. He seemed genuinely interested and had some new ideas, which is encouraging. I hope Tony's new doctor's suggestion helps with his tiredness.
What a beautiful sunset! The dogs sure know how to be contented!
Beautiful embroidery! I was gifted a couple of small pieces and you've inspired me to try my hand.d At least it's something I can do sitting down.
lovely stitchery....
I love the embroidered flowers. I like your EPP project, too. Good news from the doctor is always good.
Good news Tony’s health. Prayers the change in dosage helps. The dogs in the sun! Adorable photo. Your embroidery flowers are stunning!
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Good news re Tony's health. Hmmm, I wonder if my cholesterol tablet is making me feel more tired than I should.
My least favourite embroidery stitch is satin. I can never seem to do it just right.
God bless.
I don't know how I missed this post, the embroidery is beautiful! I hope the medication change gives your husband more energy. Happy spring!
That is a spectacular sunset! Wow!
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