I watched Brenda and Laura yesterday while I was stitching.
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| Side View of the House |
I watched Brenda and Laura yesterday while I was stitching.
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| Side View of the House |
The dig out from the back to back snow storms that dumped almost 18 inches of snow here was fierce. Here is Ned's path out the back...he needed encouragement to give it a go.
I'll speak of weather and get it out of the way as it were. We got advance warning of a winter storm so I was able to fill the feeders, get in my bit of firewood to start the fire and have an extra long walk in the evening thinking I wouldn't get out the next morning.
Inside I had cooked us a roast beef dinner with lots of veggies including turnip and cabbage the night before so we could have leftovers if the power was lost. And a bit of a treat for Valentines' Day.
Tony surprised me with a Valentine's gift- two pretty posies, Dianthus and Campanula, both of which can be put in the garden later on if they survive. I really liked the card.When we drove home from Robbie's hockey game last Saturday evening, we couldn't get over how light it still was for 5:30. The season is moving along we happily agreed.
I had the pleasure of spotting and watching a young Barred Owl recently. There is one wooded area here where I've photographed Barred Owls a couple of times. I always look at the tree tops when I walk through there. This time I was lucky to spy him because this owl was quite tucked away, snuggled against a tree trunk and with its colouring, blending in quite well. Can you spy him?
I've made an order to 123Stitch for the floss for Summer Quakers. At that time I took advantage of a sale and purchased a pattern called British Quakers; I found out later it is not available which was disappointing. But it really is fun to have a look online...so many beautiful patterns. It's hard to choose just one.
I've been enjoying my other form of slow stitching- EPP Stars in blues including navy. I will link my stars to the So Scrappy Blues Parade.
I've been asked how I keep my plants alive during our harsh winter. Besides keeping them in a large window with lots of light and feeding them the Plant Booster Juice, I also spritz them with a water mist every couple of days. I do this even though using the wood stove is probably not as drying as using the furnace all the time would be. I bought that water bottle at the Dollar store and I like how big it is and it spritzes great too. I never over water ever. I also don't add any plant food as such but these are all sitting in my own composted soil which I know is also good for them.With Valentines in mind...Cassandra at this post at The Not So Dramatic Life gives a tutorial including free heart templates on how to recycle fabric scraps to make greeting cards. Hers are lovely. I'm not sure if I have the creativity but I know many of you do.
I read Barbara's post at her chatty lovely Cat Patches blog where she made Breakfast Cookies. The ingredients intrigued me so I looked up the recipe and made a batch myself. Tony, who loves a bikkie with his afternoon cup of tea (but not breakfast), has eaten several and gave them two thumbs up. Breakfast Cookies sounds like an oxymoron, is that what you would call it? Anyway, the recipe for Jumbo Breakfast Cookies is at that link. Great if you need to use up cereal for whatever reason. And I switched and cut back the white sugar amount for a combination of brown sugar and honey. I think next time I would rather use Rice Krispies than Multigrain Cheerios and cut back the sugar a little more. The recipe makes a lot of large cookies which delights Tony.
Check out LeeAnna's party at Not Afraid of Color, Frederique's at Quilting Patchwork Applique and Alycia's at Alycia Quilts. Also sharing with Judy's Small Quilts and Doll Quilts party, as well as the lovely Home Matters party at Days Filled With Joy.
I woke up to a temperature of -28C windchill outside yesterday but the good news is it quickly warmed up to -12 but that means one thing here...snow. Yes, we got a mini snowstorm with a freezing drizzle warning for the afternoon. I'd had plans to go out for a grocery shop but that had been postponed till later. The forecast is for more of the same today. Meanwhile, we are hunkering down by the fire, well Tony is. For me, as soon as I post this, put away the darks laundry, tote another load of wood up from the back basement door, enroute grab a pack of ground beef from the downstairs freezer to thaw for meatloaf tonight, then Ned and I are going to get out in the fresh air. Our trails will be a little bit snowier to get through but oh, what good exercise that will be. You all know how it is- I'm not complaining but there is always a ton of tiny chores each and every day to be done before any fun.
In my latest sewing room move, I found these three heart blocks I'd stitched some time ago. I'd appliqued them with a blanket stitch and I remember choosing the red, white and blue look from scraps for the borders. I'm now finishing these into a runner for one of the side tables in the t.v. room.
My tastes seem to be changing as this is no longer appealing to me though I do like the bright red, white and blue combination. But I will finish them and have layered them with the batting and used that thrifted Blue Rose material from Cranston Designs I showed in the last post for the backing. The blue in the roses and red background perfectly match the blues and reds here. And hearts and roses go together right?I'm feeling happy with how I'm moving along each of my slow stitching projects so 2025 is off to a good start. I'm linking this post with Kate's Life in Pieces party that celebrates how even 15 minutes of stitching moves a project along. Mom's Redwork Newfoundland patterns is one of those projects...these very simple lines are stitching an ice berg.
Tony loves pizza and I do bake those frozen ones for him occasionally. In an effort to make them more nutritional, I do add/ sprinkle more things on them, which he doesn't need to know :). Recently I saw where pitas were used to make pizzas and gave it a try. I used this pizza sauce which tasted delicious, chopped onion, red peppers, tomatoes, and lots of shredded cheese. He's a big cheese lover.
It still amazes me when I read your blogs where in your corner of the world, summer is now in full swing with the flowers and leafy trees and blue skies. I look out on blue skies too like today...
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| From The Tiny Buddha |
How are you? January always seems like a long month but here it is done. Here is Ned on the trail having a sit and a think about how time is passing by so fast. He's thinking one day I was a puppy and next month I'm going to be 4!
And so we move on to February and blues, but not the moody or sad ones, over at Angela's RSC Party. There always seems like a lot of blues in my stash and they never get depleted. If I did a poll, I bet a lot of quilters would pick blue as their favourite colour to work with. There are so many shades and have wonderful names too. And blue figures in the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes too. I've stitched a few more EPP stars. Can you guess which ones are sewn from men's shirts?? The answer might surprise you.