Hello from the hot and sunny beach!
I know it's hot where you are too, but these temps are a bit of a shocker, hottest it's been all summer.
But October it is and so we must have pumpkins. Here are the early crop of glass pumpkins found at Home Goods in early September. They were, uh, hmm, yes----pink.
Other pale pastel choices.
A few traditional jacks.
Do you think the pearl encrusted Jacks are like a fancy version of the warty pumpkins we admire in horror each fall? Kind of sow's purse from a pig ear? [''silk purse from a sow's ear"]
Isn't this sign great! I wish I'd bought it.
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Later/ next day: I couldn't finish writing my post because the Internet was out for awhile. Things have changed, we went from mid 90s to next day, today, low 50s. Good thing, a- I have a drawer designated ''transition'' clothes and b-I never actually entirely put away the winter clothes bec I couldn't lift the bin.
It is a lovely rain day, too bad I had to go in torrential rain to the Jeep dealer , about a half hour each way, to retrieve my now recall-free Jeep. This should last for like, a week?, til a new recall appears. My current Jeep has had, I think 12 recalls, though most were fixed before I got it [new]. Seems this is now a common car thing, not just Jeep poor quality. But still.
Anyway earlier in the week Mo and I sewed on September, better late than never, though still incomplete.
Isn't it cute? I added the oak leaves and acorns .
And when we were at Michael's yesterday, I treated myself to more embroidery thread. Such an array of colors. It's supposed to be again warm and sunny after tonight so I hope to get this block done; the October block is darling, have looked forward to it all year.
I also caught up on Lori's sewalong, Almost Amish.
I finished parts two and three so far. Fine, they're square, they're exactly 2 1/2" each, they look cute in their box and so on.
I didn't like the maroon and pale pink together, so 70s tacky so I switched in a few shades of very pale lavender.
On to Step Four: Late last night I just had to set out a preview, a Four Patch Nine Patch.
But! Ugh, they're awful, how disappointing.
And everyone else's on FB look so great. Start over or persevere?
The baby poop brown is darker than the photos and artificial 3 AM lighting make it look but---ick. (Don't try to make me feel better, I know they're awful.)
And! Look how these expensive Bella solids fray, what a mess.
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Mo liked the change in weather. But the rocky landscaping here, by a new bench I wanted us to try, hurt his feet and he cried. [I lifted him over instead.] How mean to put sharp rocks beneath a public bench!
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On the way home from the Jeep service/ repair as I drove through the marshes and wetlands I saw many flocks of bids, including blackbirds and Canada geese (some migrate in big Vs; some winter over on the golf course.) And a small group of 3 blue herons, flying together, quite low, long legs distinctively trailing behind. Sorry, no pics because I was driving.
And as of yesterday, October 2, The oystercatchers have gone. I wish them a safe journey and a happy return in March.
This wonderful photo taken Monday October 1, as the flock assembled near my beach, is from a nearby FB group, who monitor the OCs.
Have a great weekend. I'll be at the beach!
love
lizzy
gone to the beach.........
LOL, not sure how I feel about PINK pumpkins!! Or the weird pearl ones. I like the mercury glass ones, and the one in the picture with the pearl one that looks kind of like mother-of-pearl. I'm not much of a decorator, though, so if I bought them I wouldn't know what to do with them!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I was expecting temperatures in the mid-60s today, and instead we got the 50s! Little chilly! I put on long pants and a shirt with elbow-length sleeves and was still wishing I'd grabbed a sweater when I had to walk across a parking lot while out running errands. It was also drizzling - so damp which made it worse. I guess Fall is here! We've had some much rain I'm hoping for a long COLORFUL fall for a change!
I am not a fan of pink pumpkins either--much...but since my eye is not that clear, maybe I would like them in x-ray vision hahaha
ReplyDeleteAnyhoo, still not sewing but rather fidgeting, thumb twirling, and antsey--
I tried some nine patches, and --nope, cannot see he seam matchings!! *...S I G H...* eye infections and sties are not a whole lot of fun...
I am digging out my sweatshirts for the expected temp drop overnight...hugs, Julierose
Pink ones, huh? Not a fan. I think I will stick with my beloved orange. Wow, such hot temps. We are cool, in the 50's and sunny today. Tomorrow rain and in the 40's, just in time for Homecoming. Bummer. But I'll wear my Griz poncho and smile. 🎃 Kit
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of the lovely range of pumpkins these days, all the different textures and styles. Pink pumpkins however is just a bit out there for me. Pink? Huh. Your Amish blocks actually look good to me. It's all perspective though. If they look terrible to you, it's definitely not going to change your mind! lol
ReplyDeleteHad to laugh at the screenshot of temp @ JFK. 94, but feels like 97, lol. Insult to injury, as the saying goes.
ReplyDeleteI think, in that grouping, the pink pumpkins are pretty to look at, but I wouldn't want to own them. Not a fan of that pearl pumpkin either. Never get tired of seeing the mercury glass.
Such a bummer about your Jeep. Was just looking at rental cars for an upcoming trip for DH. I scrolled right past the Jeeps.
What a good pic of the oystercatchers. Wishing them a safe journey.
Kel
One forgets how Mo's tiny paws must feel on those stones. It must be like humans walking on huge, sharp cobblestones. Impossible.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy the wonderful Oystercatcher shot. Penny
Our weather has been crazy here in Ohio, too. It was in the high 90s, then suddenly it was in the 50s and now, in the next several days we're to have nearly freezing temperatures. I think we're going to miss the weeks of 60-70-degree weather that we usually get as well as our usual beautiful autumn color from the leaves turning. We still have mostly green leaves which is a first for me to see so far into October.
ReplyDeleteI love your September block, especially the plaid fabric for the little house, the print for the roof, and your additions.
Fun photo of the oyster catchers. They look like interesting birds.