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Anemone Flower

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I saw this beauty at the nursery last week and  just had to take it home!  It was a lovely sunny day and this Anemone was enjoying  the sunshine as much as I was.  With morning showers,  it takes cover, only to start pointing it's face towards the light again. I took the shot below, from my art room window.  Suddenly, discovering new flowers has inspired me to  practice drawing again.  I love the simpleness of this flower.  It sort of reminds me of the flowers I used to  draw when I was a kid. A circle, then a few big petals, followed by a long, thick stem.  Did you draw those too? We are anticipating lovely weather this weekend. It's supposed to hit 70 degrees by Sunday! Happy Easter! Becca

Feeling Relieved and Grateful

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Dear Friends,  Thank you for your comments and concerns about my "Fetzer boy."  It's so difficult when something seems wrong with your pet  and they can't tell you what's hurting.   The tests he had at the vet came back and everything was normal. We are grateful he's back to his ol' goofy self again!   Fetzer Other than that, I thought I'd give you a sneak peek at a new  piece I'm working on.  This pattern is called the  Apple Blossom Placemat. I've had it printed out for a while now, but I believe it was a  free pattern from  redheart.com I am using my favorite lace weight linen thread, and  I hope to use this as a center piece on my dining table.  Happy Sunday!  Becca 

Just outside my window...

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Outside my window I can hear birds singing. Just outside my window I see snowflakes.  Yes, snowflakes! Really?  I asked myself. I put my order in for snowflakes for December 22nd,  not March 22nd! Oh well, no worries because right now, just outside my window,  I see sunshine.  Strange.  I guess that's what people mean when they say if you don't like  the weather here in Seattle, just wait a few minutes and it  will change.   These lovely daffodils are popping up in my garden and in everyone else's garden too...a sure sign of spring!  **** We're going to just lay low this weekend.  I've been worried sick about my little "Fetzer Boy" kitty.  Yesterday, we took him to the vet for some blood work and X-rays.   **** Thank you for being here friends. Becca 

No Stone Left Unturned

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Oh dear!   Now that I am getting better at this, I can't seem to  stop crocheting covers for stones!  I like to relax for a while at night and  work on these while listening to my "yoga" playlist  on Pandora. I love how this olive green crochet thread pops against the black stone. This smaller stone didn't escape my crochet thread either!  Now, I look for stones to crochet covers for where ever I go.  Hum...I saw this while visiting the Bellevue Botanical Gardens near  my home a few weeks ago.    :-)  This is a stone I have that is always out to remind me to  RELAX!  I haven't had a chance to ask about this plant.  It seems to really be blooming in my garden, and I don't even know  what it is...do you?  I love the tiny white buds. Finally,  If you haven't seen this on my Facebook page already,  this is a baby afghan I mad

Springtime Bird Cage

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Hi Friends!  I took a little bit of time this afternoon to take some pictures  of my iron birdcage that's on our deck  just outside of my art room.  Last summer I simply "guessed" at what kind of plant to buy for  a container I wanted to put into my birdcage.  I had visions of a pretty vine running throughout the cage.   The plant I picked out is a "Vinca"  which is actually a ground cover.  I really enjoyed it last summer with it's simple purple flowers and little  vines I started to train through the cage.  Well, since I had never really "lived" trough a winter here with all the  rain and chill, I just figured that it wouldn't survive, and  come this spring I would be  re-planting another vine for the birdcage. Then, one day, I looked out and happened to notice lots of little purple flowers... lots of them!  This little

Garden Inspiration and Design

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A couple of weeks ago you might remember I attended  the Northwest Flower and Garden Show. Wow, what a fun day that was with my friends Priscilla and Stephanie. I couldn't believe how much there was to see, do, and buy!   So, today I thought you might like to see a few of the  gardens that were on display this year. The lighting was beautiful here in this contemporary garden design. Loved this unusual gate...see the little cricket at the bottom? I learned a little more about my camera settings too this day.  I'm not used to shooting in artificial light and most of the displays  were shown off with bright spot lights! Then, the next display would be darker, so I had to adjust my  settings each time.   Look at this!  Isn't this fun?   I mean, who has a disco ball in their garden?  Unfortunately, this one below wasn't my best photo, but I just  had to show you my favorite gard

Just Some Stuff...

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Happy Friday!   Today, I just threw together a post to share with you some  of the things I've been working on.  These are linen thread hearts I made following this pattern  HERE Both hearts are crocheted with 100% linen thread.  The spool of linen is called "lace weight" and the tan heart is made from   "sport weight linen"  which is  a little larger thread. Of course, you don't have to use thread to crochet these cute little hearts.  I'm sure any type of yarn will work.  You know me...I'm just into the  thread stuff right now. :-)  So, other than that, did you know I have an Etsy shop?   Well, more like a page with a banner and nothing for sale.  I started it a while ago thinking I would like to put some of my handmade items in there. Then,  I got overwhelmed with the logistics and the fear that no one would even be interested, so  it's been on the back bur