Hello - remember last week when I said the upcoming week was going to be busy? Well I underestimated how busy it was going to be... there were the engagements I had on my calendar and then there were a bunch more things that came up that had to be attended to... right now!! Looking ahead I think (fingers and toes crossed) that this week is going to be less hectic.
Nick continued to be a BIG BIG help to me getting stuff done in the yard... we didn't get to the window boxes until Monday ... we put in lots and lots of petunias... pink, lavender and yellow... I have high hopes for them. Then on Thursday, I was sitting out on the porch thinking "I should call the garden center and see if they have any sod available today" and the next thing I knew a guy from the garden center called me and said, "If you want sod you need to get up here right now, as we only have a limited amount and it is going fast." I thanked him for calling me, got dressed and Nick and I drove up there (about 15 minutes) and snagged the last 10 rolls of sod they had that day. Then we went home and we watered the ground and the back of the sod and Nick cut it with a shovel and he got all 10 rolls (they were 24" x 36" so each one is 6 sq ft) placed in the yard.
It was fortuitous that the day before Brian from the sprinkler company came and turned on the sprinklers... and we've been watering the bejesus out of the sod ... this is my 2nd time to do this and the 1st time I let the sod get dry and it died... luckily I only had about 4 rolls put down ... we pulled them up and replaced them... I hope this time I can keep it growing. As I write this on Saturday it is raining... yeah!!!... but the forecast has upper 80 degree temps for the next 3 days... yuck... the sprinklers will be going non-stop... and I still have more I want to plant, but first I need to clean out the front beds of dead daffodils... there is always something to do in the yard during the summer ... but for the most part (exclude the cleaning out the beds) I like working in the yard... and all the neighbors enjoy the flowers.
So you may surmise from that saga that I did not get a lot of crafty stuff done, and you would be 100% correct. I did put some stitches (actually very few) in Bobby by Kathy Barrick...
then I turned my attention back to The Red Bird Sampler by Three Sheep Studios as it was sooooo close to being done...
and now it is.
And then something shiny caught my eye... a patriotic piece that carolinacajuncreates on IG was working on... you can see it here... I have done a couple of those long samplers from Bent Creek and I realized I had this pattern in my stash... Patriotic Row...
so I pulled out a piece of linen that I had dyed and selected the flosses I like (I think I changed every color except one) and got to work on it... here's where I am after one evening of stitching...
As of now I think this will be my last patriotic piece for the year... I want to get out my patriotic stuff by Memorial Day, as I plan to keep it up till probably the end of July... and I need to dedicate a chunk of time for finishing the pieces I already stitched.
In the meantime I will enjoy the birds for another week or so... here's the big display shelf...
At the top I have Bent Creek's Spring Row Sampler... below from left to right I have 2 Blackbird Designs featuring birds... the one on the pedestal I can't remember the name of, the one below with the parrot looking bird is from the book in Friendship's Way and is called August (as I recall it was in honor of a grandchild's birth, and the square on in the middle is from The Drawn Thread called For the Birds.
Moving down I have a grouping of blue themed samplers... from left to right again...from the BBD Abecedarian Loose Feathers collection this is Forget Me Not...
In the middle Lizzie Kate's Spring Alphabet...
and on the right side from Cedar Hill Designs the Country Flower Sampler that waited for 13 years to be framed...sheesh...
And at the bottom I have Notforgotten Farms Ah Tis Spring, a little lady holding a giant tulip from Pineberry Lane, and two more bird pieces from BBD that I can't remember the name of... but in the book they were done as heart shaped pillows...
and last but not least BBD Hollyhocks from the book Sewing Club. I got to thinking and I do believe that there is some kind of bird in almost all of the Blackbird Design pieces... which would make sense since the word bird appears in their company name... and it makes me happy because I LOVE birds!!
On a side note, I got 2 new bird feeders for Mother's Day from a company called Roamwild... here is a link to their website...
these are the feeders and I do believe that they are actually squirrel proof! I've watched the squirrels try to access the feeders from top and from the bottom and in each try they were unsuccessful!!! YEAH!! and the little perches are set so that only light birds can sit on them... little songbirds... not those greedy grackles ... so far I'm very impressed...and my bird seed is lasting a lot longer
Another side note, I got some emails and chatted with some other people about the Jiffy Knee TKR technique I talked about last week... and I did even more research.., and I'm going to have it done this way. Right now it is scheduled for July 1. I went and got a CT scan of my knee on Friday so they can fabricate the implant. I'm still working out with my trainer ... she moved from just down the street to about 25 minutes from my house... so I've gone from working out 30 minutes twice a week to 45 minutes once a week. And I'm using a recumbent bike at a pretty good resistance several times a week. I want to be as strong as I can before the surgery. Wish me luck!
So I'll link up with Kathy's Quilts today... I may get out and work in the yard a bit today... my knee can only take a little and then I need to rest it... looking forward to not worrying and babying this knee... hope your week ahead is a good one!
happy stitching-
carol fun





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