It's that time again where
I show my stitching progress.
I so love the animal characters in this piece.
I finished the log cabin.
Am almost to the finish line with this one.
This is the only one I have been
stitching on nightly after
taking care of mom.
Feniscowles Hall is my next WIP.
I chose Poblano Pepper and Mint Jubilee
for that massive grass.
For the house am using
Baking Tin and Onyx.
Plus DMC 413
Am loving my progress thus far.
If you remember I chose all my own colors
for this sampler.
Am loving my choices.
This sampler is my Sunday stitch.
Finally,
Sarah Casey Unwin
Started on this massive red house.
a long long way to go.
be a great accomplishment.
I only work on Saturdays for this piece
when I have the time.
I brought this pattern back out
which I started last year.
and the cat on top.
Continued the border on the right
to the top.
Not sure if will be finished this month,
but will continue to stitch when I can.
Once again I chose my own floss colors
for this pattern.
In other news,
we finally got some rain yesterday.
Its been so long that I do not even
remember the last time we had some.
Monday morning driving to work,
the harvest moon was in its full glory.
The way the clouds were forming around
that moon, it looked like the head of
a bald eagle and the moon was its eye.
It was so cool looking.
Yesterday I went to see my mom.
At the entrance of the rehab place
a chipmunk came up to me with
his cheeks full of food.
He was so tame and just walked past me.
Wish I had my phone to take a pic,
but left my purse in my car.
Bob came with me, however he did
not come in due to the covid situation.
Since covid hit,
my mom has not had therapy.
We are again worried she may
stop walking again.
We dont need her to go backwards.
Heigh Ho
Its off to work I go.
128 days to go until retirement.
Harvest Blessings To All!
Janice
I really like the log cabin piece and the colors you've chosen for the others.
ReplyDeleteWe got some rain yesterday too - not a lot, but it all helps!
I hope they can start working with your mom soon, I would have those same concerns.
Hi, the moon was shining so bright in our bedroom window, I love, love, love that. Moon shadows are my favorite on an autumn night.
ReplyDeleteContinuing to pray for your family.
Carla
The moon has been stunning and so bright too. Loved seeing your stitches hoping the staff will keep working with your Mom to walk
ReplyDeleteThat moon was great. Love the autumn colors in your current stitching. I hope they can get your mom back in PT soon.
ReplyDeleteLove the log cabin, it reminds me of the Drane house here by me.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing that, despite all your commitments, you continue to make such great progress on your stitcheries. For some reason, I don't remember you starting that last one last year. (Ok, so there is a "reason"...my memory isn't what it used to be LOL.) Temps here have dropped precipitously (had a hard freeze last night) and still desperately need rain - got a little bit on Sunday night (about a 1/4"??) but with the winds the days before things were even drier than they were before which was REALLY dry.
ReplyDeleteI like the hues of greens you picked. I hope your mom doesn't go backward - how long is this Covid hold?
ReplyDeleteAll your stitching is great as always!
ReplyDeleteHopefully mom will be back in therapy soon.
Your samplers are just beautiful !!!!
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