I must have a thing for brick houses.
Does anyone know what his vine is? I really have no idea.
One last shot of this street. It is so, so pretty. 
I must have a thing for brick houses.
Does anyone know what his vine is? I really have no idea.
One last shot of this street. It is so, so pretty. 
I feel that I should clarify that the visiting Grandparents are not MY grandparents, but are my daughter's. However, for the same reason that my own parents have evolved into Grammy and Papa, and my sister is Auntie Bethy, so shall our visitors henceforth be called Grama D and Grampa T. 









Wednesday. Four beautiful days of sunniness, and now the clouds are creeping in. Those fat drops are going to come splashing down and destroy my tulips, and wash all of the sweet blossoms off the fruit trees until there is nothing left but bare trees and pink stains on the street. I just know it. But I suppose we don't get all of the gorgeous green for free.
I'll admit it. I have been just the teeniest bit nervous to really delve into my new yarn. When I finally got to start on my first crochet, I shied away from experimenting with "special" yarn and started instead on the back of the pillow with some stashed acrylic. Having finished that, I was actually quite excited to start on the front.
By late August, I have grown weary of the sunshine. The grass is dry, and flowers are mostly done. I am ready for sweater days and school supplies. Today is the opposite of that. Absolutely everything is lovely, and I can't decide whether to pull up the weeds that are currently bigger than I am, or just collapse on the grass. The first sunny days of Spring are unspeakable precious, and for such a day to fall on a Sunday...
There are tulips, which should never be taken for granted. The bulbs that I plant with such care, the beautiful white ones with garish red strips last only one season. But the flowers in solid colors come in ones and twos, and always catch me by surprise as a flash of color in all the green, and I think, "How did that get there?"
The Euphorbia is one of those controversial plants that forever remain one of my favorites as a result of its sheer tenacity in the face of the driest heats, and the poorest soils. Most Euphorbia is meant to be pulled up before it can smother more tender plants, but there is a whole range of the special beauties that will reward you with legions of lime and purple stalks in gorgeous masses. They swarm with bees, they smell rather awful, and when you cut them back after that first gorgeous bloom they will cover your arms with smelly, sticky white sap. BUT! Soon after that one trim, they will come right back and make another bountiful bush that will last all season long- even into that August heat.
I am so excited that I am practically giddy. Today I get to be home, and clean my cozy little house, and sit and finally put to use the crochet skills that I have been slowly learning in 10 minute intervals. I may even learn granny squares! There will be laundry, sure. But there will be books too, and yarn, and if that is not enough, there may be a walk in the rain. There is no sunshine yet today, but that is not stopping me. The drizzle is only making the inside an even more peacely place to be. 
Thursday is a special day, because Thursday is my Friday and I get to stay at home with my little family which is one of my very favorite things. Tonight, as a reward for being so good all week (I am not sure how I was so good exactly, but I am sure that I deserve a reward) I am going to curl up in bed with my new book and have myself a good read until a fall asleep. I am reading The Little Giant of Aberdeen County. Isn't the cover just fabulous? I would read it for the cover alone. A book with a cover like that simply cannot be bad.
Some days it isn't easy. Some days it is a little easier. Today it was a little easier than say, yesterday. Despite the fact that I am so tired that it has taken me 4 tries to write each of these sentences, I am still holding onto hope that I will have the chance to start on the stripy pillows that I have been looking forward to for 2 days. 


I was SO productive this weekend. Not only did I finish both of my knitting projects, but I managed Easter at two houses as well. Easter was fine, but back to the knitting projects. The poncho is done, and very cute (see below) and the baby blanket is finally finished. Baby blankets are sweet, and soft, and they are special; but they do take a very long time to knit. Now the baby blanket is done and ready to move on to its sweet, and as yet unborn new owner. I am ready to move on to a fun new project. I am thinking I might take up the hook, and go to work on some fun stripy pillows in babydoll and clementine Risata yarn for my Maddie. Anyone else ready for the weekend?



