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Monday, 29 June 2020

Hatchlings and Butterflies



Every second day
A new hatchling escapes the confines of its egg
They can't lift their heads at first


But soon they gain the strength


And all of a sudden their beaks are the biggest
brightest part of their tiny little bodies


Like a lot of us
I have been going through fabric and books
trying to eliminate

Donated four boxes of books to our local
Society of Fibre Artists of the Annapolis River
from where I know they will find good homes
It is very hard parting with books and fabric


Gathered together all my brightest and boldest scraps
thinking it was about time they were used up


and so I have dedicated most of my days recently
to butterflies for the grand girls
An old, old pattern I have always loved 
from the early 1900's


One quilt
Fifteen butterfly blocks 
Four butterflies per block
Two quilts to make
How many butterflies is that?!
Holy moly!
It's going to be a while

With two little girls who love pink
it should have been just pink butterflies!
Strangely though I have hardly any pink in my scraps.

But I am having fun
Coloured scraps are knee deep on the floor
leaving no room for Rusty pups to relax.
Every table is covered in colour!


But when overcome with brightness


I can always add some sky stitching to the gently grey beaver sticks piece!


And our morning walk provides the Rusty Pups
with an opportunity to eat their greens!
Actually they think a walk is a buffet
of greens and wood and mud!
We have stopped walking the dyke because
they eat the shells dropped by seagulls.
Well, I have to put my foot down somewhere!


I think these little ones have more discerning tastes!

Have a bright sunshine day

Tuesday, 16 June 2020

For the Love of Stones


Stones on windowsills


Stones in the hand


Stones on beaches


Stones in the mud


Stones in walls


Stones in piles


Stones to walk on


Stones not so nice to walk on


Stones by the sea


Imitations on stones


 Rusty Pup investigating stones


Humans talking stones


Stones lined up in houses


Stones lined up in stitches

I hope you touch a stone today!

Sunday, 14 June 2020

Slowly Stitching



Slowly stitching in my island of calm


Weeping for injustices around the world


Praying that solutions will be found


Hoping that governments will prove themselves worthy


It is surely a time when drastic systemic change is needed


It is a time to invest in change


It is a time to invest in people


And talking of change
Our garden Robin decided to place her nest atop our garden hose
and we are very grateful to her for that
because they usually nest high above in spruce trees
but this year for a change we can get to watch her.


Eggs of new beginnings
Eggs full of potential for the future
It is hard not to have a heavy heart but
 Perhaps she placed her eggs in sight to remind me
it is possible to make a brighter world
and we are living through the time of change.

I hope you find some jewels in your day