Spring

I love this season – everything beginning to bud and advanced buds swelling ready to burst forth with abundant colours.  Also the very verdant young leaves on trees and the farmer’s fields in all shades of green and yellow in the case of the rape seed.  And then there are the fantastic sunsets with fingers of colour displayed across the sky, turning the fluffy white clouds shades of yellow, ochre and red.

Here are some pictures of the growth in our garden:

Our Rhododendron – shocking pink flowers will burst open in April.

Photinia – Crispy Pink has these beautiful pink leaves which eventually darken and turn into the variegated leaves.  Isn’t Mother Nature clever.

I love yellow flowers.  This is Cowslip and the other is the rather dependable Pansy.  They are so cheery.

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This is Camellia (who we have named as Camilla).  She produces beautiful large pink / red blooms.  We have her in a pot of ericaceous soil which is immersed in the raised bed.  Our soil is not kind to these plants or Rhododendrons.

Last but by no means least, the Pieris -Forest Flame, which I am so proud of –

It is the first blossom in our garden and she is totally cloaked in these tubular or bell like cream flowers.  The Bumble Bees – we saw two large bees on these flowers today.  I like Bees.  Look how blue the sky was today.  I have just fed the Forest Flame with some Sulphate of Iron as the leaves looked a little tired after this magnificent display.

Well hope you like this little view of my world.  I am a Virgo so maybe it helps with all my tender care.

Bye!

 

 

Monday mash up

This is something new – nothing on a Sunday but now I have some news.  I am off work this week and what a gorgeous week it is at the moment.  Two things are happening – we are having new stair and landing area carpet fitted on Wednesday, so had to remove the old one with its underlay, which my husband and I done on Sunday.  We also took it to the local tip.  Monday, my husband and I removed a huge amount of elder and ivy which had become top heavy in the hedge at the back of the garden.  My husband had worried that it would fall across our garden, ruining the fence and shrubs, in the recent strong winds that battered Britain.  Having gained permission from the local farmer as it is his hedge to his field, we chopped and sawed, unfortunately had to remove the pidgeons nest (1 cold egg in it).  Before and after pictures below.  When it was all bagged up my husband took them to the tip as well.  Job well done.  (now we both have aching backs).

 

The large picture is the before ………. and the other 2 pictures reveal the trees in the distant gardens and the shape now.  We had 8 bags of clippings.

 

Celebration – It is our 10th Wedding Anniversay on Wednesday.

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I will post again about sewing etc.

Bye for now.

 

 

Friday Finish

Hello

Well I have finished another book.  A small achievement, I agree but it pushes me closer to my goal of 19 books.   The book is by a new author for myself, Liz Trenow.  It was a most enjoyable read, not taxing on the brain but very informative.

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Well that’s it for now, I’m still busy sewing and will write another post on Sunday about that.

Bye

 

Sunday sewing

Hi

Well I have been busy planning and cutting out new quilt designs, my mojo is buzzing at the moment.  I really need to sit at the sewing machine and start piecing them together.

The Pirate Quilt

quilt - pirate surround

Above is the centre piece and then below are shown the two colours for the surround.

Next I cut out all the pieces for The Beachcomber Quilt

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Close up of the material designs ………

On the knitting front – zero effort.

On the cross stitch front I am busy stitching the centrepiece for The Bee Quilt, see below …..

 

Doesn’t Bertram Bee look lovely.  (Sorry …. I always name things/items).

Well busy me is of to sew.

Bye

 

 

Sunny Sunday

Well Hi everybody

At last a day to be cheerful – the sun is shining but the wind is still cold.  We are fortunate in this area as to not have flooding.  Yorkshire looked terrifying, with the water so high  and flowing rapidly, on the BBC News last night.  I hope it starts to recede soon.

On to more cheerful things – I have taken some pictures of our spring garden and my Pieris Forest Flame which I am very proud of.  We are looking at coppicing the back hedge as that top bit looked dangerous in the wind and would ruin plants and fencing if it fell down towards our garden.  Unfortunately it would disturb the pigeons who normally nest in there.

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Are not the yellow pansies cheerful.  The other pot plant is a Hellebore Christmas Rose which had a white flower in the beginning and now it is a pale green colour. The cowslip is doing well after we split it last year and the winter pansies are recovering from the heavy frost.  Spring is in the Air!

Bye for now

 

Friday – What fun!

Well Hi Everybody

The weather is still inclement, but not half as bad as some people have got it.  The skies may be gray but my heart is glowing.  I have just received a wonderful present from Emma @emmacraftdesigns (Thank you Emma)

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I have just started a new project so Rosella will have to wait a little while.  The new project is the centrepiece to my Bee Quilt – which is a new adventure in itself.

 

I have sewn all the squares of the quilt and now need to sew them into strips or rows.  here is a recap of how it should look ……….

design layout for bee patchwork

Well that is all for now, hopefully will have some other progress news on Sunday.

Bye for now

 

Sunday Sew -In

Well the only thing good about our inclement weather is to sew and sew and sew.

I have an announcement – another finish yah!

Jane Austen is Finished…….

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Just need to save some pennies to get it framed.  I’m convinced a mahogany frame will do it justice without taking away the colours.

Also been working on new patchwork ideas – mainly drawing the images out on graph paper and buying material.  Will have some pictures next time.

The only other thing to do on a rainy day is to snuggle with your pet.

 

Bye for now.

Daisy

 

Lady Greensleeves – WIP

Hi everybody

Typical miserable weather – perfect for staying in and sewing.

Well I managed to do some more sewing today (Sunday) and have almost finished sewing the “Busy Bee” quilt together (top cover only), but I do not have photos to show you.

Other projects on the go – I have progressed a little more with Lady Greensleeves – see below

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2nd March 2019

Knitting – nothing achieved on this front.

Well that’s all folks

Bye

 

 

Books

Hi everybody,

It’s Thursday and I have an extra day off work as it is the Birthday of my Husband.  It is a very low key affair today which is how he wants it.  Been out for a gentle stroll and something to eat and looked in the book shop, always a good idea – for me anyway.  It’s raining today – how can 2 days be so different.  Yesterday extremely warm for February – husband done the garden – he suffers today with aches.  Bless him!.  Everywhere does look nice though.  Can’t wait for Spring and everything coming into bloom.  It’s my favourite time of year together with Autumn.

Well below are some more books on my list:

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I’ve started on the David Attenborough book, but as I always start more than one project at any one time then it would seem I need more bookmarks as this is the only one I can find.

With this in mind I have started to stitch one of the bookmarks that I mentioned buying last year

 

I am stitching is at work alongside stitching Carmen and an item from my Christmas Stash (you see I cannot do one subject at a time – I need the variety).  They will all get finished and hopefully push me towards my Goals for 19 for 19.

Take a look at my progress below:

This is Carmen, the large picture is how it looked in October last year (I admit to not concentrating much on this).

 

This is from the Christmas Stash I purchased at the beginning of the year. Cute!

Well that’s all folks, busy weekend ahead so not much stitching.

Bye for now.

Daisy

Hetty – fun on a sunny day

Hello Hetty here

Well mummy and daddy have been out in the sun, but it is not warm enough for me just yet.  Hopefully we are going to have another lovely summer and I can go out under the tree like last year.  The window is open and I can hear all the birds tweeting, cooing and twittering.

Here is mummy and me posing he! he!  I always make my way to my favourite snuggling place.

Hope you are all having lovely weather, take care, time for sleep now!

Peck Peck