Hello Friends,
Here we are at yet another Tuesday and I have NO tiny needle projects to share. I still cannot settle on a pattern or fabric. Now I'm leaning towards a Quaker-like piece from A Mon Ami Pierre (no longer in business) that I found in my stash. I even picked out a silk thread to try (aqua marine) as the piece will be done as a monochrome. But, I haven't had the energy or time or will to look at fabric and put needle and thread to it. Hopefully soon, but I guess for now I just need a break.
Now, of course, the heat is building and we are in for a few days of scorching heat which might mean no stitching. Time will tell. Fortunately, by the time dinner is over it has been pleasant sitting on the patio to read (that may not be the case today, tomorrow or Thursday though). What we need is a good, strong thunderstorm to clear things out!
What I do have to share with you though is a photo of the trio who showed up in our yard last night. Triplet fawns!!
Sweet things! Do you see the Glads? (Picnic benches on top of the table so the mower guys could do a thorough job. Also the hose coiled up and hanging on the fence rather than laying in the yard for the same reason.)
Deer have been coming down into the yard to feast on apples that are starting to drop from the tree. I've seen both bucks and does. But these are the first fawns I've seen this year.
Hoping you see something that brings a smile to your face! Have a great Tuesday.


What cuties! I am seeing much bigger baby deer as well... we have a couple of families visiting the birdbaths. I hope you settle on a stitching soon! Happy Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing fawns. They are so cute! We had triplet fawns in the neighborhood last year, but I've seen only singletons this year. I look forward to seeing whatever stitching project you choose, Vera. XO
ReplyDeleteThe fawns are sweet, especially since they are not eating your glads. The title of your post made me laugh. It is certainly understandable, especially watching Iris every day. She is wonderful, but it sill takes energy I'm not sure I would have. So choose another stitching project whenever you actually feel like stitching, even if there are Tiny Needle Tuesdays without stitching!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! We love seeing the fawns this time ofyear.
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