Another strange thing I witnessed was this... I've never seen a turkey lie down before and I thought it was dead because its head was down as well. It was a huge relief to see it looking about. She was there for an hour or so before getting up and moving off. It was one of the high humidity days and I wondered why she hadn't chosen a shady spot if heat was the issue.
It's been a very rainy summer so far with high humidity and many, many thunder and lightening storms which seem to roll in late in the day. One stalled over our heads here and lasted four hours. With every clap, Ned and Pete would bark which was not great. But even they grew tired of doing that when it wore on and on. Many people lost power so we felt lucky we didn't. There's been flooding of homes too, sadly. I've begun swimming earlier in the day because these storms seem to build as the day progresses and my only rule for not swimming is if there is lightening in the forecast. I'm enjoying the swimming very much, btw.
I do have more Stitching Progress to share, in spite of the fact I feel like I spend one quarter of my time just looking for things. On Summer Feels, my pears are finished and I'm working on that interesting flower pattern on the right.
I don't think I showed you my finish of Painted Lady by Laura Heine. Laura's site is Fiberworks if you'd like to check out her amazing collage type art work and kits. The photo is a little dark because I've put this one on the wall in the t.v. room and the lighting is dim in there. Stitching with embroidery wool on wool is a dream and so much easier on the eyes than cross stitching on linen like above.
That's a primitive painting there that Tony bought at an auction and to the right is how I corral my cardborad and papers to use for applique templates.
I found a good choice for the backing with this bright blue fabric that's chock a block with flowers in bright blues, reds and yellows just like the appliques. I brought it around to the front for the borders.
The cleanup in the Sewing Room brought to light a very scrappy project I'd started some time ago? ? and tucked away. I had cut out a lot of very small quarter moons so I've been using them up to stitch a few more of these little appliqued blocks. They are about 5 inches finished and another great way to use up scraps. I laid them on the dining table for a picture. There are a number of options for final layout with these so I'd like to continue to stitch a few from time to time.
We've been to Robbie's baseball games and celebrated a birthday with Brad's family. I spend a little time in the gardens most mornings weeding and clipping. I've finally learned not to try to do it all in one session. It's wonderful to get up close with all the growing things and the beauty here still amazes me over and over. And the heat and rain have greatly benefitted the growth of all those wonderful things. The sun is shining today and there is a promise that it will hold all day. We are thankful too for our A/C. I'll save speaking about my fears for another post.
Our front steps this morning with the Hydrageas now in bloom.
I do hope your summer or winter is going well. Take Care all!







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