We have finally made it to Spring. It has been a cold winter for the South. We are normally just a few cold days in January and then very mild temperatures. I am sure the rest of the country is much colder and had many more harsh days but it was cold here for me and I am not usually bothered by it. The Japanese cherry blossom trees and the Bradford pears are blooming like crazy all around. The daffodils and forsythia are going strong as well. All of this creates a wash of pale yellow on everything. We call it the yellow river after rain from all the pollen. I knew it was starting
Monday when I pulled out of the garage and my car was covered in the pale yellow haze. My eyes will be gummy soon and sinuses fight the annual battle against infection caused by the full explosion of Spring.
We have been busy getting our house ready to sell. As soon as my son graduates in May we hope to move to the lake full time. Below is my stitching nest last weekend. It makes for quite a nice view to work with needle and thread. It was a bit overcast but still warm enough to sit outside and sew the day away. We put together new deck sets that are a bit higher so the rail in not in your line of vision first so there was a bit of work in the day.
Pam
Oh those are great finishes! A beautiful view indeed!
ReplyDeleteYay for spring!!! Sweet finishes. What a fantastic view for stitching!! Hope all goes well with the sale of your house ~ I'm sure you'll be cranking out the finishes once moved and settled ~ how could you not with that view!?!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty finishes, Pam and I like the ideas you have for finishing. What a great view to sit and stitch!
ReplyDeleteHey Pam!! Those two designs are so pretty! and to mention that beautiful view! Lucky girl!! Wishing you a speedy sale on your house! I know it will sale fast, it is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteA Stitchers Heart is such a pretty project. Congrats on finishing yours! The view from your stitching nest is delightful. I love stitching outside by water when it's comfortable to do so. It's rare here in Florida as much of the year is too hot. It's something we like to do while on vacation though - picnic and for me, stitching.
ReplyDeleteohhhh love how you have used the buttons ... I have made the heart up but still undecided how to finish the gentle stitches .... oooo must be the year for moving we are too but not as nice a view as you have got ...lol love mouse xxxx
ReplyDeleteBest of luck selling your house my friend! Wish me luck too ... we will be trying again this year : ) Lovely projects!
ReplyDeletePretty stitching, and I like your finishing ideas. That looks like a great place to stitch. We've had quite a bit of rain, so the pollen hasn't gotten to me yet, but it's coming for sure. Have you tried the WalGreen version of Zyrtec?
ReplyDeleteOh this looks like such a nice spot to sit and stitch. Hope the pollen hsnt been too bad. Fortunately it is still too cold here to be bothered yet
ReplyDeleteLovely stitching, I love the colours.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful view you have, perfect for just about anything, especially stitching!