Good Morning My Friends!
How are you and how was your weekend? Mine was lovely - filled with family, good food, a bunch of chores, but also time to relax.
Saturday morning found me scrubbing bathrooms and washing bath mats and towels. Just as I finished that, our neighbor Rob came over with home made Focaccia that he had made using his sour dough starter. Little cherry tomatoes and Kalamata olives on top with tons of herbs - oh my! A little touch of heaven.
Later in the day Colin was over helping Fletch with some garden stuff. Mailing showed up a bit later and we ordered out delicious Indian food from a place one of Colin's co-workers had recommended. So much food. And so good! We will definitely order again.
While the boys were working in the garden and before Mailing came over, I found time to finish my latest stitched piece: Sew Red by IStich.
Stitched on 40 count Woodsmoke linen using one strand of silk thread (Old Maid of the Heart from Vicki Clayton) over two threads. I'm pleased with the way it turned out. I think my next piece will be a Quaker style one in yet again a single color. This is so unlike me!!
Sunday was a day for more chores (that damn kitchen floor is finally clean), laundry and packing. Tomorrow I fly to NC for a nice visit with my friend Leslie. I'm the person who can usually be found packing at midnight before an early morning flight. I don't know what's gotten into me but I'm all packed already (shorts and tees and flip flops mostly - it should be in the 80's while I am there!!).
There was also a bit of time in the afternoon for wandering around the yard. Our Red Bud has opened!
And our Asian Pear is looking VERY healthy. I wonder when we will get fruit? Last year we were worried that it would survive (and it's in a cage because of deer).
And last, but not least, the first apple blossoms have opened!!
Seen, but not photographed: asparagus is up! And the rhubarb leaves are already getting to be platter sized. LOL
It is also definitely tick season - Fletch found one crawling on his leg the other day. Yuck. Last night we managed to capture Mabel and get her treated...hopefully it will work. Speaking of the darling here she is yesterday afternoon while Fletch and I were sitting on the patio.
I know it's the say she is sitting and has positioned her legs, but she is looking a bit widette!! (Does anyone else remember The Widettes on SNL? It was around the same time as the Cone Heads. LOL)
OK, I'm dropping off library books this morning - giving up on The Fox Wife. I thought I would love it, but I kept falling asleep while reading it. Despite having read around 100 pages, I can't remember a thing about it. The book I will take with me is The Seed Keeper which I am loving (and the cover of the paperback is wonderful). I think that Jane recommended this book. I will also pick up a few groceries for Fletch to have on hand while I'm away.
Wishing everyone a wonderful week and I'll see you back here next week!