The weather has been a bit turbulent here; a massive
storm left me without a land line for a few days (made me realize how I need my
internet fix every day!!). Had some damage
to the guttering and I lost my greenhouse, it decided it wanted to fly next door!!!! This is the second time; it got damaged in a
storm last spring. I have decided that’s
it, I am tired of being on edge every
time there is a storm, the weather patterns seemed to have changed of late –
more extremes. I will make some cold
frames out of the remains, and I will be able to move them about the garden. Also I decided to have less vegetable garden
and turn 2 of the veg patches into cottagey flower beds. That will still leave me 2 beds for veg. Being on my own I don’t really need so many
veg. Also my Rheumatoid Arthritis is
starting to limit my activities a bit - got to save my energies for the crochet
and flowers, ha-ha.
We have had a calm day, and after a week of being shut
indoors with the stormy weather I decided to take a stroll around the block. No wonder it is so bitter, there was snow on
the Tararua Ranges.
Anyway, I have been doing a bit of stash busting and
have made 2 cushion covers, the pink one will have as white backing and I have
some sweet pink flower buttons for the back.
That will go to a friend’s daughter who snaffled my pink mandala in the
same wool.
The next one is from the remains of the baby blanket I
am making for a friends first granddaughter (I have just the border to do now). I need to buy a backing as I want a small
flower print in those colours. This will
join the blanket.
These two I am entering in Linda of Crafty Corner’s
Summer Stash Buster link party.
GIVEAWAYS
This week I discovered two give-aways for wool, one at Amanda’s
Crafty in
the Med details here
Both have lovely colours to give away
and the closing date is soon so check them out.
The Garden
Luckily the area by my back door is sheltered and the
storm did no damage.
I am pleased that the Daphne is still scenting
the area.
Under the eaves of the house I discovered this
succulent starting to flower despite the cold.
Along from it I am really pleased to see some limes on
the bush I planted last summer. There
are only five, but it shows me I have chosen the right spot.
Well that’s it for today, hope to see you soon.
Have a great crafty week.


















































