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Sunday, May 14, 2023
Happy Sunday!
Look what was flying above our house yesterday afternoon for long enough to get these photos!
In addition to that nice surprise, this azalea tree is in full bloom just in time for Mother's Day. Have a wonderful Sunday!
Friday, May 12, 2023
A Fun Adventure
Yesterday was so beautiful, we rented a car and went to Gig Harbor, one of our favorite places. Of all the times we've been there, we never walked on the Donkey Creek Trail.
The trail goes under the road and along the creek and past this old school house which is visible from the bridge.
The school house is part of the history museum where we also saw this old fishing boat. (Next time we may get tickets to explore the museum.)
Then, at the end of the trail we saw an amazing monument that overlooks the water and provides some more history of the area.
And to top everything off, it was great to see lupine blooming, too, a sure sign of spring!
Monday, May 8, 2023
Two Finishes and Our Recent Visitors
Lately I've been working on some dishcloths and actually finished a couple!
This one was a bit challenging.
This one is bigger than most. And that's why there are two red stripes since I though I might run out of the pink yarn. (I was right!) BTW, both patterns are Free on Ravelry.
On another note, we've had a few visitors lately in our yard. For the first time in a while we've seen this guy and a bunny.
Thursday, May 4, 2023
Finally A Post!!
Sorry for being slow to post, but April was a difficult month for us. A few days after my last post we had a car accident that totaled our car, but thankfully neither of us was hurt. (And getting a new car these days is quite a challenge due to lack of availability, at least here.) We also lost four friends and a neighbor's daughter. May, sadly, hasn't started a whole lot better as our oldest daughter's father-in-law is in the hospital as the result of a hematoma. On a brighter note, I did finish several knitting projects.
This shawl was on the needles for a while; the hard part for me was the eyelet edging. If I were to do it again, I'd make the larger version.
This cowl was a MKAL and a very interesting project; it had a lot of pretty stitch patterns as well as an unusual construction. It requires 5 small amounts of yarn, and I was delighted to find a set of yarn in my stash! The colors are more blue-green than the photo though.
Once again I found the required yarn for this hat in my stash! (It's not getting much smaller, however.) The pattern is for a slouchy hat, but I adjusted it to eliminate the slouch
Probably the best thing all month was the arrival our our neighbors' first grandchild, and you can tell by the color of the booties that it's a grandson. Since they have 2 daughters, I think they were extra excited upon his arrival. That little guy weighed in at 8 pounds 14 oz, so I made the full term size and hope they fit!
The first spring flowers have definitely brightened our days. The first to bloom were the daffodils and primroses, and just the other day the trilliums surprised us.
Then yesterday these tulips popped open in the sunshine.
Flowers sure do brighten the day, don't they? Happy Spring! I just finished my first project for May and will share it soon. Hugs to all of you!
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