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Saturday, May 25, 2019

no sunscreen required

Mother Nature has decided that we need a sprinkle of rain (lol) as it's been closer to monsoons and darn well cool (11 C).  Enough so that even on the tv weather report it was suggested to bundle up before heading outdoors.   This is the end of May right??   Brighter days ahead, well at least that's what is in the forecast.

So far today I've worked on my wool roving stash.  Both listing what I have and making it fit into a three drawer storage unit (of course it will fit, really just another push)   It is a work in progress .........perhaps I should learn to spin in my sleep. 


The other day my spouse came home with a dozen roses. Definitely a surprise.  The fragrance is lovely.  Currently they're sitting on a table just outside the slider door, sort of a natural cooler allowing the blooms to slowly open. 



Of course there has been spinning.  Two Swan spindles in use for plying.  On the left Mouse Ears plyed weighing in at a net of 72 grams and Blake weighing in at a net of 100 grams.


I've a few small singles of Blake that I'm plying and then done.  Upcoming will be a spa day for all the plyed wool.   It's the best kind of laundry day.


In the garden there is progress. Sweet peas are up. Likewise beans and pickling cucumber.  While at the local home improvement store I spent time in the seed section.    Believe it or not I did keep to the list.   Three packages of seeds selected for our grandson's garden boxes. Sunflower Munchkin, Carrot Little Finger and Bean Rattlesnake.  Also I've started two potatoes in the dark of the cupboard to that the boys can plant these as well. 

Looking outside it appears the rain has stopped and it's almost bright(er).  And the day is yet young.

till next time .......




Wednesday, May 22, 2019

something new

While our weather continues sunny and cooler it seemed the perfect time to try new recipes....two in two days.   Yesterday strawberry muffins, a recipe I found on once upon a chef by Jenn Segal.  Good recipe/results.  I doubled the recipe for 12 muffins and one 8 x 8 cake.  The cake needed an hour at 375 F.  Parchment muffin pan liners worked really well.   The best part is that they freeze well.

This morning New England Hot Dog buns (without the specialty pan).  I used the Buttery Hot Dog Buns recipe from King Arthur Flour.  And here's the result........


I doubled the recipe and will freeze one tray.   They more or less look right.  Each bun is then toasted on the sides and cut top down (through three quarters) and add your filling.   yum!  Tonight it will be either Basil  shrimp or Shrimp Salad. 

Both recipes are keepers.

that's about it for now......have a good week!


Sunday, May 19, 2019

behind the hedge

It is the simple things that bring pleasure.   

Sunshine, blue skies (maybe some warmth on the temperature gauge)  and on the patio...Spurt is up and running again this year.  I've always enjoyed fountains and this little solar one is a great compromise.   The water dish is just an old plant saucer and the base is part of an old indoor/outdoor vac (thanks Dad).



Behind the hedge, seeds planted are now sprouting (even if the packet says best before, give it a try and plant them anyways),  the fragrance of the lilac still lingers, the hummers visit often and overhead views of eagles gliding the currents.   Simple pleasures.

till next time.....

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

May daze

And here we are, it's May, sunny skies and warmer weather.....


Much time has been spent doing the patio shuffle to create spaces.  Definitely a work in progress. 

The area outside the family room feels right like this is where we're meant to be.



The view further down the patio.


And beyond the gate, blooms to come


The blooms on this lilac are lovely and the fragrance  is divine.


Once the gaps are filled with annuals, seeds planted  and maybe a string of solar lights hung then this year's patio will be good to go.



My hand spinning continues.  With DH's help cutting and drilling I now have a simple plyboard for plying turtle singles.  Not a fancy piece of work but it does the job nicely.    Spacing is such it will take standard bobbins as well.


And now I know where my times goes..........


till next time.....