Tuesday, May 5, 2020

A Beautiful Tuesday

     It was a beautiful sunny day all day, and the slight cooling breeze made it a perfect day to walk.  We found several young men fishing together from the shore down at the Slocum.  Catching lots of Bream today.  I've never known anything about this fish, but heard today how sweet they are to eat.  After looking them up, I see that they're a lot like Sunfish.

     This post here today will be a lot about the gardening and all that I've been busy doing.  I have done only a couple of hours of my cross stitching and a picture won't show you much difference since the last one for sure.  As much as I love my stitching, I can actually say that my time has been well spent.  The first weeding of the season is always the hardest.  Always takes the longest of course, but you feel good once they're gone and you can see what is really coming up.

     One of the first things I noticed yesterday afternoon, was the fruit I have forming on my two Dwarf Mulberry trees.  This is their third season, so I was keeping my fingers crossed.  The first and only time I have ever had Mulberries, and they were on the tree as I picked and ate a good bunch of them, was several years ago at the Kitchen Kettle Village in Intercourse, Pennsylvania.  There was a small farmer's market there that day, and a huge Mulberry Tree.  Delicious! So I'm looking forward to having some of my own this year.

   

I love native wildflowers in my gardens.  The seeds are good for the birds and the honey is great for the bees and the Hummingbirds as well.  I dug up this bunch of Daisy's about three weeks ago, and put them in by my she shed.  They never had to adjust to their new home! Still blooming up a storm and so bright looking.  This is a small area beside by shed where I'm starting a wildflower garden.  You can see that I haven't even turned the soil over yet.  Soon though.  Soon.  A closer picture would have been nice.


Just yesterday, our best friend, Dave and I went and got some of these below.  Another wildflower from this area of North Carolina.  They're a type of Cottonaster.  Will get these put in tomorrow.
I thank you again Dave for digging for me! Just look how bright they are.  They will multiply over the coming years.


Here's a pretty little vase full as well.


The Egyptian Onions always come up! We've given so many of these away over the years and haven't known anyone that didn't have good luck with them  I'll use a couple of the tiny onions with canned tuna for sandwiches.  I use the green stems as I would chives.


I'll show you more as the season goes on, but enough for now as far as the garden goes.

I do have to show you this pillow.  I saw it several months ago when I was planning on a shed, and ordered two of them.  You know me and colors! Hey! "If you love them, you can feel them!" I have two chairs all brightened up with this dreamy pillow.


Well I must let you go.  I'll do a little stitching this evening and a little more tomorrow before I get busy back out in the yard.
I do hope that this finds you all my sweet friends and followers doing well.  Staying safe and all.  I'm afraid that this lockdown will be lasting for quite a long time to come.  Now is the time to look into your other interests besides your stitching.  I mean, I could stitch forever and a day, and I'm sure many can, but we all certainly have the time right now to find other ways to be creative.  Show me some my dear followers! I love to learn new things, and especially when it comes to needlework and crafts.

Love to you all, and don't forget to "feel those colors."


13 comments:

  1. A lovely post this morning .
    What pretty flower weeds .
    I feel the those colors.
    Have a lovely day.

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    1. Thank you for stopping in and for your sweet comment. I just knew you would feel the colors! Have a wonderful week my friend.

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  2. Linda, I love the cottonaster flower in that gorgeous vase!! I've been working strictly outside the past 3 days as we finally had sunshine. It felt so good to be outdoors! I've been painting some little stools and as soon as the upholster opens I'll be taking them in. Tried my hand at crochet and I only work on stained glass outside so I need to start a project. That's it for me. Stay well!

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    1. It does indeed feel good to be able to be outdoors Mary. I've gotten so much done and come in down and dirty! LOL. Would love to see the stools when you're all done. I love painting furniture! I have a set of drawers in my she shed that I need to paint, and I'm looking forward to it. Oh my gosh! Stained glass! Wonderful. I purchased a set of paints that will produce a stained glass look, and that's as close as I'll ever get to doing real stained glass items. I would love to see more pictures of your finishes! You have a great week Mary my friend.

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  3. Lovely post. Love all your beautiful flowers. Thanks for sharing. That pillow is just adorable.

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    1. Hi Katie! I hope this finds you doing real well. Thank you so much for stopping in my loyal friend!

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  4. Super post to read here today, LindaLee! Your daisies are so pretty as are the cottonaster flowers you and Dave collected. Your pillow is lovely! Enjoy your week!

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    1. Hi Robin. Thank you for stopping in and for your lovely comment. The flowers are all in and tomorrow, I'll work with the Hostas. You have a great week my friend.

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  5. I love all the flowers, so colorful! That pillow is gorgeous!

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  6. Thank you Faith. I feel good everytime I look at the pillow. I just feel so lucky to see it them when I did.

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  7. LindaLee: What a refreshing post, it is always so fun seeing the first blooms of spring.
    Daisies are my favorite flower I had them for my wedding, I had all the girls wear different color dresses with the same colored daisies.
    IO am so in love with that pillow, if we did not have covenants here in the golf community I would have a she shed.
    Stay Healthy

    Catherine

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  8. Hello Catherine. Thank you for stopping in and leaving your lovely comment. So glad that the daisies brought back a lovely memory for you. Your wedding sounds like it was beautiful. Have a great weekend Catherine and stay safe and well my dear friend.

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  9. Now that we have had a little rain I aim to get out into my garden too - for an autumn tidy-up before winter! Lovely to see what you are spending your time doing, some plants familiar to me, others not - either way, I think your garden will be a wonderful celebration of colour!

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