Passage of time ::: India Flint on Lopez Island : part two
[ click HERE to read part one ]
Breakfast bundles the second morning ... looking as tasty as blueberry, cinnamon,
and maple-covered scones, no? Worth getting up for
and better than Christmas
in my books.
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Six weeks, ten boats, and Studio Room 222 ...
Traveling with good companions makes for a joyful time
along the road so when I decided on an impromptu road trip to Portland,
I included two very friendly books [seeing as how the Fluffy One could not come along, alas].
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My springtime salmagundi...
Over the weekend, on & off, I muddled around in an attempt to put a new post together.
But it was useless ... a little of this, a little of that, nothing was gelling ... you know how that is.
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love the old all stitched together. that white hanky in the lower right hand corner is one i have as well. it was my moms. must have been a popular design.
More magic than I know what to do with sometimes, India...
No sun at all, Jeannie, we are having April in July. No matter, since it's the perfect weather for porch sitting with dogs!
Deb, I don't think we are going to get a summer at all. I've just put the strings up on the bean trellis and found myself apologizing to all the (little) plants for their lack of warmth. geez.
Some scribblings & assorted notes ... from a beadworker, picture taker, natural dyer, stitcher of stories and garden maker ... happily unleashed with my soul-mutt dawg, wandering the Pacific Northwest of America and venturing down all sorts of paths of inspiration.
Sounds like a perfect day. This is looking lovely.
ReplyDeletemagic combination
ReplyDeletewe need less edges and more frays in this life - that way we don't box ourselves in
ReplyDeletesounds good to me, dogs always make a porch a home.
ReplyDeleteI like the contrast of the textures...
ReplyDeleteI like your textures and tones here christi, looking forward to seeing it stitched. Enjoy the peace and quiet of your porch.
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love the old all stitched together. that white hanky in the lower right hand corner is one i have as well. it was my moms. must have been a popular design.
ReplyDeleteEchoing in to say that it sounds like a perfect morning. I also have a hanky like the one you are using. Wishing you a sun filled weekend.
ReplyDeleteI've spent some mornings that way! Not that I want it to, but I'm starting to wonder if we will get any hot days this summer...
ReplyDeleteLovely 'scraps' - turning into lovely cloth. Keep on stitching!!
ReplyDeleteSrumptuous textures and yummy stitches. I must be hungry!
ReplyDeleteK (sl2), 'twas and thank you
ReplyDeleteMore magic than I know what to do with sometimes, India...
No sun at all, Jeannie, we are having April in July. No matter, since it's the perfect weather for porch sitting with dogs!
Deb, I don't think we are going to get a summer at all. I've just put the strings up on the bean trellis and found myself apologizing to all the (little) plants for their lack of warmth. geez.
Me too, Penny B, thank you!
i have never yet used lace in a cloth. looking at this gives an urge..............
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect day-- with scraps and dogs and a porch.. and where is that INSPIRATION exit by the way??
ReplyDeleteVery very nice...
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