Sunday, August 29, 2021

Bye bye August!

Hi all! I thought I'd get on here and post one last time for August. Boy, here we are on the fast track once again. I am looking forward to Fall though! Edited to add-the rose bush picture did not load:( Today's post is a bit newsy but I also have another finish and progress. Let's do the finish first..
Red House in Winter by LHN, with called for flosses. The linen is a mystery though but it could either be a PTP or Stormy linen from Wichelt. Either way, it sure adds to the atmosphere of this winter design. It didn't take me long to stitch it up. Last time all I had was the roof and the first third of the left side tree. When the FFO bug bites me, it'll be a hanging pillow ornament. I have progress on two WIPs..
These Is My Words by LHN. Lisa, thanks for the offer of your skein of CCW Roasted Chestnut. I ordered the skein plus others from Needlecase Goodies on Etsy and it arrived in just two days! So I started filling in the cabin. My next WIP to draw is Yule or Yuletide from the Primitive Hare. This was found in the magazine PNPS 2016 Christmas/Winter issue but I think it's on a chart now. Here's how it will look..
and what I have so far..
The mantel and the mortar in the brick work is GAST Brown Bear and I have a feeling I'll need another skein as I'm going 2 over 2 on a nystery linen. Last time I worked on this all I had was the y stitched. The newsy part! I can smell and taste certain things still. I'm craving the things I couldn't taste but now can! Like diet Pepsi, pizza. I had chili rellenos w/rice and beans for lunch and couldn't really taste the rellenos! Ugh. The congestion is finally gone, after nearly 2 months. We've had a 2 week dry period here with no rain but you should see my yard! I weedwacked yesterday and need to finish today. The humidity has gone up, I can feel it. Our monsoons are regurning and by Wednesday itll be stormy again with remnants of tropical storm Nora sending moisture our way. Shouldn't be anywhere near as bad as what Louisiana is facing! My thoughts and prayers are with those people there. Anyway, here's some pics of the jungle..
So I can't see what order the pictures are in but I'll tell you about them. The Morning Glory's my mother planted more than 30 years ago but they come up whenever we get a lot of rain. They make me smile. That purple flower with the yellow stamen is a weed! The stem is as thick as a pencil and covered with stickers. They're hard to wack. They come back every spring regardless of of moisture. The prickly pear cactus is going gangbusters. I need to protect it from Javelina. They eat the fruit, stickers and all. Last but not least the rose bush that has bloomed a second time this year. It looks better now than the spring bloom! I finally got WiFi back in the house and now I don't want to work or go to sleep! I'm bingeing on flosstube and getting caught up on that. I watched all of Nicole's Needlework and am now watching Carol the Saltbox Stitcher. I need to get Netflix going on my Blu-ray player, I can add apps to it. I can use my ipad again but since the browser on my ipad is incompatible with Blogger, I'm stuck posting here on my blog with my phone. A new ipad is in the works but it might be cheaper to get my HP laptop fixed. We'll see. I think that's it! Take care everyone, stay healthy. See you next time!

5 comments:

  1. I stitched Red House several years ago. Love all of the plant pictures too!

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  2. So glad to hear your taste and smell are coming back. Hope steady progress continues.

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  3. Just look at those flowers! I had no idea you'd have them in AZ, Shelly. I especially love the morning glories--what a sweet reminder of your mom.

    Great progress on all of your stitching--the red house finish is darling! I'm glad to hear you are regaining some of your senses. I think you misunderstood about my son and family having Covid based on your recent comments. They all tested negative, Shelly, BUT, I do believe my son had it based on the fact that he's been without his taste or smell for almost six weeks. I just don't know. His wife and baby are fine and never got as sick as he did. He had the Pfizer shot, his wife had Moderna. Who knows? Anyway, I'm glad for you and hope things continue in the right direction ♥

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  4. Great projects.
    Sometimes weeds are pretty!
    I love Queen Anne's Lace.
    Glad you are slowly improving.
    Have a great Labor Day weekend!
    Marilyn

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  5. I love that Little Red House, the red is gorgeous. Do you remember what colour it is?

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