Prims By the Water

Friday, April 24, 2026

Friday Finish


My latest finish for my
heritage wall. 


Feniscowles Hall all framed up...
and I love it!


I chose this frame because the design at
the top to me mimicked the red leaves a bit.
This pic looks a bit funky and not straight,
but it must have been me taking the pic.


Here it is up on the wall now. 


Am loving my progress thus far.
Cannot believe I started this journey 
of cross stitching a record of 
my family tree way back in
September of 2023.

In other news,
to answer Carla's question.


The bunny planter from my previous post
is a cement one.
It could be used outside and has a drip pan.
I chose to add a faux plant and keep it
on my kitchen counter year round.

Yesterday our internet went down around noon.
All day it was down.
Tried everything from turning off and on the modem.
Checking our Wi-fi connection.
Re-starting my computer.
Nothing worked.
It finally started working again after dinner.

So with the internet down, 
Tundra and I spent time outside
just enjoying the sunshine.
He actually wanted to go in before me.
He is a snow dog for sure.

Then I decided to turn my
Little Liberties finished stitches into pillows.
I could not find them anywhere.
GRRR 

Well it is suppose to rain today so I will
be tucked inside stitching.
I will be making a crab corn chowder soup
for dinner with a hint of jalapenos in it.
We both love it.

I hope everyone enjoys their weekend.
Also hope everyone in both FL and GA
are safe from the devastating wildfires.
 
Weekend Blessings To All!
Janice 





8 comments:

  1. Good morning, we are getting more rain and more storms coming in as well. tornados already in states near us last night.
    I enjoy seeing your finishes-framed and on the wall.
    Your chowder soup sounds delicious Happy Friday and weekend hugs Kathy

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  2. Sometimes I think the internet does that just to make us go away from the computer and do something else. Your wall looks spectacular!

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  3. Ohhhhh! I love your heritage wall! You are so incredibly talented!!!

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  4. What a legacy you will be passing down to future generations. I wish I could do this but I no longer have the patience.

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  5. You have a lot to be proud of with your legacy wall of cross stitch. Very impressive.

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  6. Your needle work is beautiful. The wall looks lovely.

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  7. AMAZING! As I've said every time you've shown Feniscowles Hall, I absolutely LOVE it. I really love your personalization of it (if I ever have the courage to stitch it, I will want to do that as well) AND that you kept the line I so love: "We were more precious each to each than any thing." There is something so beautiful - yet bittersweet - about it. You have accomplished so incredibly much in less than 3 years of stitching. Wow. Wow. Wow. We have had tons of rain. Then, a week ago, a tornado touched down near here (actually where Dicky Bird lives...she's safe thankfully) devastating 72 (or 75??) homes. It's like Winter and Spring are in a duel to the death. :-(

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