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Roosting…

Rooster

I have been quietly hooking along these past evenings as we have been watching the Celtics march their way to the NBA championship. 

How about those Celts….whoo hoo!  Many years ago, I shared season tickets to the Celtics when Larry Bird and company were playing and loved every minute of it.  Over the years, I have to admit, I kind of lost interest……..but it was SO fun to have a team to root for again!  What I like the best about this team…is that they are a team that plays in the best interest of the team. 

Hooks
Ok….back to hooking.  I can already see glimmers of how dangerous this could become.  Over the years, I have slowly been decorating my house in what is called a primitive style and hooked rugs fit in nicely. 

Usually if I want to add something to my home, if it is something that I could make, I try to find a class to learn how.  Typically I have found that the cost of the class and materials will cost the same as the finished product and the nice thing about doing it this way, is a skill is learned.

This is a brand new world of fiber for me……..the array of colors in some of the dyed wools I have seen are absolutely beautiful….and then there are these fantastic wooden hooking tools.   I can see how dangerous they could be……right up there with all of those beautiful spindles that I have….except these I think I might use more.

Brambler stars
There has been a little knitting here as well.  Over the weekend, I worked diligently on my Brambler scarf while we took a drive in the country…wait, I live in the country.  Well, you know what I mean….it was a brambling kind of drive, which was perfect for working on this scarf.

I really could take it off the needles now and block it, but I think this one is going to be twice the recommended length so that it can be wrapped a few times.  The yarn has such a pretty drape to it with all of the silk in it….this time I think longer will be better :).

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Friday’s Flower……… A Rose

Rose

Just remember in the winter far beneath the bitter snows

lies the seed

that with the sun's love

in the spring

becomes the rose…..

Rose center
Today's flower is the rose, which I have grown to love and the prose is from "The Rose" which holds a tender place in my heart.

I will leave you with a sweet little picture of my babies that I snapped last night and will share their story with you next week…….
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Have a wonderful weekend in your corner of the world!

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Tesserae…

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Let me introduce Tesserae
Pattern:  Tesserae
Yarn:  Woolen Rabbit Harmony in Chocolate Chambord
Needles:  Knitpicks wooden 2.25mm (love these needles!)

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Even though I have been quietly busy, I have been chugging along on some of those UFO's kicking around here.

This pattern is one of my most favorite sock patterns ever.  It is very
easy to memorize and I love that it does not have a ribbed band at the
top.  You start off with the pattern right away and the fit is very
nice.

Most of the knitting for these socks was done during Courtney's softball
games this spring….yes, that Mom that knits.  I finally finished them up this week during
the Celtics playoff series.  What about those Celtics?  wOOt!

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Now that these puppies are finished, I will move onto finishing up my McGregor Garden socks.  Remember…I started that second sock, which usually is a good indication that there will indeed be a pair….yay!

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Can you believe how fast the days are flying by? I had all kinds of posts I wanted to write over the last few days about how Dan and Jean came to visit, pictures of the garden, the grandchildren in the pool and my little baby birds.

Between not having time to resize all of my photos as I haven't quite figured out how to get the camera to give me the right size for web pages so as not to eat copius amounts of typepad bandwith and just being plain ole busy, I decided to try one of Flicker's badges.  As you can see, I couldn't quite figure out how to get that to work either and ended up resizing anyways….aggh!

A Special Swap

Special Gift

I also wanted to share to share the wonderful gift from my special swap partner!  This time around the theme was "Something Sweet" and I certainly was spoiled by Michelle!  A beautiful skein of Knitpicks Shimmer in the Deep Woods colorway, along with some very cute Mary Engelbreit stickers for card making (LOVE Mary Englebreit), a notepad, candies and a fantastic crocheted slice of pie  Thanks Michelle!
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Birds of a Feather…

Rooster

One of the things I have been wanting to learn for a number of years has been hooking.  No…not that kind of hooking…rug hooking!

Over the years, I have picked up "how to" books, but somehow just could quite get it.  I treated myself to a nice gripper frame a few years ago in Rhinebeck and then last year a beautiful sheep hooking kit, but to this day they are still sitting in the corner waiting for me to learn.

A few weeks ago, I discovered that the little Primitive Furnishing Shop that I like to visit here in town was offering a series of Rug Hooking Classes, I was over the moon with excitement.

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I have found over the years that I am much more of a visual learner than a book learner.  For some reason, my brain freezes at the thought of actually having to pick up the manual, no matter what the topic is….however, if I can just sit with someone for an afternoon, I usually will not forget what I have learned.

Now I will admit that I collect books like the obsessive soul that I am and I will research things to death, but when it actually comes down to learning, I much prefer seeing someone else do it in person.

Rug hooking is a completely new skill for me.  I am painfully slow at it, but the instructor of the class assures me that it is like riding a bike….once you get it, you get it.  I imagine it is like anything else…spinning, knitting, etc, so I am excited to be finally learning!

Speaking of Birds……..
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I know, I know….I promised I would not post a gazillion baby bird pictures, but somehow I just can not help myself.  Thankfully for you, the weather has been rainy and cold this week, so I have not bothered the babies that often, letting Dad keep them warm and fed without interruption.

When I did finally peak at them the other day, I found that the babies have all hatched and are growing in leaps and bounds.

I love this picture of them with their huge mouths facing the sky wide open.  The only thing that came to my mind when I snapped this picture was the old Abbott and Costello movies with Costello yelling…."Hey YABBOTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!".  Hee
Baby birds sleeping
This next picture is my favorite though.  If you click on it, you will see a few babies sleeping soundly.  With bellies full and a warm body to lie next to, you can almost see the look of complete contentment on this little guy's face.

After all, isn't that what we all want?  A warm place to live, a full belly and a friend…………..simple pleasures.

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The Bees Knees…..

Bee Pot

It takes honeybee workers ten million foraging trips
to gather enough nectar to make one pound of honey.

–Bees of the World

A few of you have asked me if I have received my bees yet.  Sadly, it is not to bee this year. After spending a good amount of time reading this winter about beekeeping, I decided that I am going to try to work with a local beekeeper and learn some bee tending skills first.  There is SO much more to it then just plopping a box of bees in the yard.  Next year though for sure!

Today was a virtual Bee Bonanza at the post office!  I have to admit after reading the newest Martha Stewart magazine, I became smitten with the idea of collecting antique honey pots and skeps.  ("Egad…not something else"….says the ever patient husband)

This dear little Goebel honey pot was waiting for me today.  Ebay makes it waaaaay to easy to become a collector of anything, doesn't it?  BAAD Ebay….good Ebay! 🙂

Gifts from Lorraine and Pat
In addition to the cute little honey pot was a surprise package from 2 of my most favorite customers…Lorraine and Pat.  These fabulous Canadian knitters always make me smile! 

I was absolutely blown away today by their kind and generous gift.  Do these ladies know me or what?

Inside the box was a beeutiful bounty of bee goodies!

Bag Bee
Pat made a wonderful knitting bag with a beautiful purple fabric trimmed with golden bees and tucked here and there are these sweet little baby bees.

Bee markers Lorraine made these fabulous little bee markers with the cutest little bees and a bee skep.

There was also a bee book, a bee tea infuser….some of the most fabulous smelling tea called Blue Lady…a little honey pot and some other beeutimus goodies.  Thanks Ladies!!!

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All of this bee activity prompted me to coax that elusive queen bee out of her dark hive………it won't be long before she has my devoted attention!

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Friday’s Flowers……flowering bushes

Bridal Wreath 
From a bud, only a promise.
Then a gentle opening;
Rich blooming, bursting fragrance,
The fulfillment of the center.

Deng Ming~Dao

Flowering bushes
One of the things I love most about spring is the abundance of flowering shrubs in my yard.  The first picture is Bridal Wreath that we have in the front and side of our house and it is in full bloom right now.

These other shrubs in the back of the house are called Amur Honeysuckle.  Now from what I read this Honeysuckle bush can be considered an invasive pest in many areas, but in our yard it is definitely a friend.

Pink bushThis bush serves serves as a barrier from our neighbors during the
months when we are out in yard, which cuts down on most dog barking
behavior.  In the spring when it is flowering it is abuzz with bees, as
I can attest to while trying to take pictures this morning, and in the
early summer when the flowers turn to berries, it is food for the many
birds who call our neighborhood home.

We do need to be diligent in keeping it cut back in the spring and fall, but so far it's been all good.

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Speaking of birds……my little friends are making their way into their new world!

Last night Hannah came running in to tell me that one of the babies had hatched.  This morning when I went to visit, there were 2.

Now mind you, anyone driving by and
seeing me in my pajamas with a camera, must have thought me to be
insane…..but at least I had on a nice Eileen West  nightgown and robe
set… 🙂

Daddy Robin
One of the things that I love best about the bird world is how Dad sits on the nest and tends to the little ones.

Last year when the last little robin didn't want to leave her nest, it was Dad who sad on the fence urging her on.  I am always mindful to make enough noise before I approach the bush where the new nest is to give Dad a chance to gently move away.  As I snap these new pictures, he patiently sits on the fencing waiting for me to finish.  You have to love that in a man..er..bird!

I hope that you have an enjoyable weekend in your corner of the world.  This weekend I am off to Rug hooking classes on Saturday and visiting with fiber friends on Sunday.  Enjoy yours!

PS….have I mentioned how much I HATE typepad's upgrade…..because I do!

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Cashmere anyone?

Cashmere

A few weeks ago at the NH Sheep & Wool festival I was on a mission.  The only thing on my list of things to purchase was more of the scrumptious cashmere roving that I had purchased there the year before.

Bypassing row after row of beautiful fiber, I went on the search for the vendor who had sold me the cashmere.  Imagine my dismay when she was nowhere to be found :(.  I was totally bummed out!  Once we returned home however, I thankfully found  my catalog from the year before and was able to track her down.  4 little bags of roving arrived on my doorstop last week…yay!

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Currently I am working on Brambler and am about 1/3 of the way finished.  This will be my last scarf for a little while once I finish. 

Of all the Little Nothing Scarves, this one is probably the easiest of all.  Anyone new to lace and looking for something to learn on…this scarf is it.  Very very easy and with the heavier yarn it works up quickly. 🙂

I have a few fiber things I want to concentrate on once I am finished with this scarf.  I need to finish up a few pair of socks, dig out my sewing machine, catch up on some spinning and then finally I hope to settle back into working on Bee during summer evenings.  Bee has been ever patient sitting in my basket and it is time for her to have a little more attention again 🙂

I hope by finishing up some loose ends, I can simplify my life a bit. 🙂

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Fiddlehead Scarf

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May I introduce Fiddlehead :-). 
Feeling much better, I managed to get my scarf blocked and the rain held off long enough for us to get a few pictures.  This is a wonderfully easy knit….loved it!!
  I will have the kit up later this evening. 🙂

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Pattern:  Fiddlehead Scarf
Yarn:  400 yards Woolen Rabbit Whisper Lace
Color:  Flamingo
Needles:  US size 4

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It was wonderful to have a willing model who allowed a picture without the head chopped off…LOL.

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Ok Mom…….enough is enough!!