Hi everyone! A sunny Sunday as we yet again dig out from yesterday's snow. A ''dusting'' that morphed into maybe 8 soggy windy inches. Quite the shock to wake up to. Baby Mo has had an array of dogwalkers these past few weeks. We are so grateful for the help specially in icy conditions.
Trader Joe's to stock up on food supplies and fresh vegs---and oh, the flowers! I got more hyacinth bulbs and pussy willow branches.
The store was jam-packed with flowers, as if they knew we needed a springlike mood boost.
Then Home Goods.
You may recall I so enjoy their annual winter merchandising event of treasures from exotic faraway realms. Makes me want to be a cozy boho, neo hippy for winter.
I loved the handmade notebooks. Yes one came home with me! A fancy Scribble Journal?
A few Valentines left:
Sweet bunnies and ''currently trending" cabbage-ware! [see feed from IG--- @myweatheredhome
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And a big shelf of blue and white VERY large scale vases and urns
But look what I have at home, a gift from a friend, below. I filled my giant vase with the Trader Joe pussy willow branches. Though I actually bought the branches to prop up my indoor bulbs.
I was limited in what I got at Home Goods because I had so many heavy bags of groceries, sigh. Chair pads, patio cushions, big glass jars for seaglass collections, bed for Mo's birthday. That yellow ginger jar vase. All for ''next time."
What I brought home.
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And some other doings for mid-Feb~
Almost done w final borders of Marsh! Then piece the back and send it to Lori C for her magic quilting finish. On target for March 1 finish.
I'll have a quilt post and another on the winter bulbs soon. The bulbs are gorgeous, only the tulips were discarded finally.
And today I'm making potato/leek/ corn chowder. No recipe, just how my mom made it. I need something warm because I got silly, was craving lots of fresh greens, so dinner is a radicchio, endive, Boston lettuce Caesar salad, with focaccia croutons, and rolled up deli roast beef [have to push those red meats/ anemia]. Dressing with garlic, lemon, olive oil, lots of pepper. Sounds pretty delish s I type this.
And...I was just invited to a party! A birthday party! Whatever shall I wear!
love
lizzy
gone to the beach.....
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This is for blog friend CodlinsandCream2, who is also making a log cabin quilt. This is a TQC postcards quilt and fabric. Two little quilts. I love mine under a pitcher of tulips now.
What lovely "goodies" you came home with;))) Love the bells on that journal spine...such "pretties" in-store!!
ReplyDeleteYour Marsh quilt is just so evocative and lovely!! Love it so much--beautiful work, Lizzy;)))
Hugs on another lovely, sunny [if cold] day
Julierose
P.S. Love that rosy fabric on the log cabin background...yummy;)))
Oh my! So much eye candy here. Love the stitched book and that blue quilt is making me swoon! Great way to start my week.
ReplyDeleteThe eclipse fabric is fabulous on your Marsh Quilt. You're almost there! Such a fun shopping trip. Have a great time at the birthday party.
ReplyDeletefun shopping excursion with many pretties...mmm corn chowder, comfort food to the max!
ReplyDeleteHi Blogger won't let me email you to reply. Glad you enjoyed our shopping adventure. The corn chowder was excellent, froze some and having that tonight as it's dismal and chilly here.
DeleteI'm a little envious of your snow but grateful that we had a heavy snow last Friday. Has your weather been warmer this past week? I know about the misleading/deceiving sky! Sometimes I look out the window and think it must be 60 degrees, then look only to find it's 20 or 30.
ReplyDeleteTJ's has great flowers here, too. It's always a delight to see them first thing when I walk in. Did you take some home?
Home Goods seems to sell really unique and beautiful items.
I love the cover of your book! Such a beautiful combination of fabrics and colors. And the blue kitchen towels are wonderful.
Winter Marsh looks so wonderful.
I hope you had fun at the birthday party--if it's already over.
A visual feast of a post for this tardy commenter!
ReplyDeleteOf course you had to take a handmade journal home with you. Really lovely.
As always, your beach shots are stunning Thank you.