Sunday, 3 May 2026

May Tiny Treasures, Slow Stitching Progress, Summer Wear Plan

 I blinked and it is May now. We had one summery day amid all the coolness and it is still flirting with overnight frosts. These Daffodils always open too soon and, in their shady spot, don't get to really shine like they should which is a shame. I should move them and the bunch behind there that didn't get to open at all this year.

Yesterday, Friday, it was this temperature below when I got up and -1C with the wind gusts. It was -3C overnight so it warmed up. I've put away my heavier coats and winter boots but kept out my light quilted parka knowing full well a Canadian summer takes its' time ramping up. Someone said at least we didn't get a big snowstorm in April like we usually do. I'm waiting till all the critters crawl away from their winter hibernating spots before beginning the big garden clean up. After Victoria Day and as close to June as you can make it is the suggested time to plant here in the Ottawa Valley. But locals say after the first week in June has passed is even better as overnight frosts can be sneaky.  
Steady stitching has brought What Remains is Love to this nearly finished stage now. Mom loved flowers and birds so I added extras. She also was a big dog lover so I've included a couple of them too.
I used Brenda's book for these extra little designs. I hope to include a little book motif too perhaps over on the left near the blue bird as Mom also enjoyed reading very much. 
I stitched several Quarter Dresden blocks using pink backgrounds. My stack of these blocks is growing.
I'm rereading this book of Margaret's (a friend mentioned she was reading it and I remembered enjoying it so checked it out again). I'm especially interested in what she has to say about fellow female authors. 
Nature pleases me, especially seeing the way May is coaxing all the wild things to do their spring thing and open up. Seeing tiny buds that contain a future leaf, flower, or maybe a branch is miraculous to me.
And I like the spring colours too like this pretty shade of green especially paired with that orange/red.
I'm glad observing these tiny things up close still hold my interest and captivate me in a special way. 

Sometimes the new life is sharing limbs with these old rustic looking buds- preserved tiny treasures. 
The weather folks have forecast this will be a warmer and more humid summer than usual here in the Ottawa area, perhaps even hotter than the record breaking heat of 2023. Therefore, I've decided this will be the summer of dresses. I have several and am looking to buy a couple more. If I had the will, I would sew a few of the kind that I like these days...over the head, shapeless, loose and colourful...and with a pocket. If you know of any like that to buy or a pattern to sew one, please let me know. 
I hope you are well and enjoying whatever season it is where you are. Take Care All!






1 comment :

Melisa- pinkernpunkinquilting said...

Happy Monday, Jocelyn. Wonderful nature photos. Little wonders of nature captivate me as well. Your stitch looks wonderful; I think it is so sweet that you added more flowers , birds and the dogs in memory of your mom. It makes the piece even more special .