I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Monday, March 25, 2019

Out and About Late Winter at the Beach

a few tiny snowdrops
Anyone who expects spring, late March at the beach, is doomed to disappointment. The ground and sand are barren of life, the wind is frigid and howls. Yesterday the gale was so strong that the crystal sun catchers were knocked off my windows by the glass's vibration. I offered Mo his usual walks but he hustled out, did his business and ran back to the sheltered deck, lying happily in a weak patch of sunshine.



This gave me time and energy to make my little quilt for Lori's swap on Humble Quilts. I am always stumped, whatever might the recipient like?---so I'm making a version of an antique doll quilt in my collection.




The top is finished, whew! I can't really show it to you yet, tradition is the little quilts aren't revealed until the person receives it. A few fasties had their quilts done and shown on FB the DAY after we received our assignments. My mind boggles and then I feel like a kid who forgot to do her science fair project,lol.



I didn't quilt it yet; have to switch sewing machines. Today I'll make the yellow pillow covers to briefly brighten my living room and perhaps make a few Basket blocks. I am newly enthused to do my Baskets by these wonderful white ground shirtings sent to me by Nancy at Joy for Grace blog. I love them, so very authentic looking.


This coming week I have a medical treatment--- I will ''lose'' about 10 days, between cooking and cleaning beforehand and then recuperating. It's annoying and the side effects are painful but as one MD charmingly told me, it is better than the alternative [dying!]. What a guy.

Indoors, late winter:

I went with black transferware and white ironstone .









And flowers....















At the grocery store, large bundles of crop grown dandelion greens.


I'd never seen these before. Wish I had bought some, they go in salad, right? Not at all like the little plants I see later in the grass here.



Outdoors:

Mo and I go almost every day to the koi pond now. One day we caught the beautiful Tuxie, a feral cat friend, gloating over the goldfish in the pond! Would he actually try to capture one? They are quite large now, maybe 12-15"? but lethargic from being in ice for months.








This feral cat is exceptionally fluffy and chubby. Mo adores him, not sure what Mo thinks he is though.



We also passed by this interestingly shell decorated fence one day while walking to the beach. No wonder I never find whelk shells for my shell strings!











Hope your week is good! 

love

lizzy 

gone to the beach...














8 comments:

  1. Love the flamingo fabric - I have a friend that would adore it (if it's not already in her hoard). People who post a finished quilt the DAY of the assignment make me think perhaps they just grabbed one they'd already made...

    The pink tulips and pussy willows are so cute together, I wouldn't have thought it! And such cute orchids!

    I don't blame Mo for not wanting to walk in the wind! Who would?

    Wild dandelion greens are a little bitter, so usually cooked I think. The ones from the store might not be...just have to taste them and see!

    Tuxie probably just likes to watch the fish. If he's chubby, someone is probably feeding him well! So he doesn't need to hunt. Does he like Mo, or is that one-sided? LOL.

    That's a LOT of shells on the fence! Looks like it's pretty full though, so maybe now they'll leave some for you to find!

    Have a great week!

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  2. Your pussy willow-tulip arrangement is so pretty, love the delicate pink of the tulips. And that first photo of the beach with the porpoises(?) so close to the shore? Wow. Good luck with the procedure, medical issues are never fun, but hopefully you will have a stack of pretty fabrics for some hand stitching while recuperating in your favorite comfy chair.

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  3. Beautiful pictures as always! Spring is coming so hang in there! Hope all goes well and you are able to rest and recuperate. We will be here when you come back.

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    1. Thank you! So kind! All will be fine, I was just feeling a bit low or overwhelmed the day I posted this. Thx!

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  4. Hey, I hope everything goes okay. Sending good thoughts. Love the pussy willows. I love them and had them at my wedding. You take care! Love, Kit

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  5. Darn the treatments, but in the long run they must be helping.
    We can finally see our yard and the sun is shining today!! My crocuses are blooming- spring is here!

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  6. The tulip, pussy willow display is really, really pretty! Swoon. Also really like the orchids.

    The feral kitty is a chonker, lol. Someone feeds him/her really well. Maybe more than one feeder? Hopefully kitty just likes to watch the fish. It's cute that Mo is interested.

    I've never had dandelion greens. Kind of curious now that you've mentioned them. I'll check to see if stores here carry them.

    Sorry you have to deal with the medical treatment. Hoping you come through it like a champ. Will be sending good vibes your way <3

    Hugs to you,
    Kel

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  7. Hope all went well for you. Sending warm thoughts over the ocean.
    You have some excellent shirtings there. I battle to find good ones.
    Your pussy willow pics are always a joy that I look forward to. Penny

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