Friday, May 6, 2011

SPRING HAS SPRUNG!



THE GRASS IS RIZ!






I WONDER WHERE THE BIRDIES IZ!





We have three baby towhees nesting in a clematis bush right at eye level.  The parents are very attentive (who could ignore those open mouths?!!?) and I zipped out for photos when I noticed they were away from the nest.  The babies hatched two days after I took the egg photos.  When I took the baby pics the parents were perched on the apple tree nearby.  They were chattering but not in an agitated way (I don't really understand bird language but they seemed pretty calm) and flew to the nest as soon as I left.  We had a robins' nest last year in the same bush.  It is so lovely to watch the activity and see the babies grow.  I love spring!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Happy Easter!

 Twins!!

I haven't seen a double yolked egg in ages and this morning I got three in a row ~







The bunny cake (containing the afore-mentioned mutant eggs) will be travelling to the mainland this weekend.  It's an odd looking creature but I don't think my grandsons are too fussy as long as it tastes good.  I'm wondering how you cut a cake shaped like this.  Just whack off a hunk, I guess.

 
My Christmas cactus is confused ~

  

and the jelly beans are calling out to me ~

 
I feel a sugar high coming on!

Friday, April 15, 2011

All It Took Was A Peruvian Carver, A Friend, And A Stitch Or Two.

Last summer I made the Lotus Blossom Tank by Sharon Shoji from the summer 2006 issue of Interweave Knits.  It is such a pretty pattern and it knit up nicely in South West Trading Company TerraThe yarn is 50% bamboo and 50% cotton, has a nice drape and great stitch definition, and is a lovely nutmeg brown.  I was so disappointed when I tried it on as the neck gaped open so much that it wasn't wearable.  Bra straps were exposed and bending forward was an absolute no-no.  It even gaped out over a tee and just plain looked sloppy.  I tried to steam block it in a bit with no success.  Then I ran a line of yarn around the neck and pulled that up.  It looked exactly like I ran a line of yarn around the neck and pulled it up, not good.  So, since then it has languished in a basket waiting for, I don't know, something.  

My friend, Peg, went to Victoria a couple of weeks ago and visited the Button Boutique, an awesome shop in Trounce Alley (take a virtual tour here ).  She brought me back this great button, carved in Peru from a gourd.






It is one of those buttons that just has to have the right home.  I dug out the Lotus Blossom tank, tucked a little pleat in the middle of the front and sewed the button in place.  


I am so happy to be able to wear this top now and be comfortable with the way it looks and fits.  I'm not sure if I'll be wearing it without something underneath (besides a bra, of course) as it would probably show a bit more skin than I like to, but who knows? 

Friday, April 1, 2011

It's THAT Day Again!




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P.S. - Hubby just came to kiss me goodbye and said "I left some money for you on the kitchen counter".  He never does that - I'm afraid, deeply afraid.  Then again, he's not one to pull April Fools pranks either.  Hmmmm.  Maybe I'm just being paranoid.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Flower Power



Sometimes, when I'm knitting big projects, I need a little instant gratification.  I currently have a coat, a cardi and a pair of socks on the needles so I went looking for something I could complete in a day.  Something that would cheer me up.  Like a flower.  I came across this pattern called Flora by Kate Kuckro.  


I didn't want a scarf so I just knit up the flower, using leftover sock yarns, put a polymer clay button in the centre which I attached to a piece of felt, then sewed on a brooch pin.  It makes a beautiful splash on my winter coat and the entire project was pure enjoyment. 

~~I got the button from Tina who lives in Tofino, here on Vancouver Island.  Check out her Artfire store ~ gorgeous stuff.~~