This weekend was all about cleaning up the studio between projects. I had made or remade 4 shirts and everything for the bedroom, and even though I'd been pretty rigorously picking up behind myself, the pile of neatly folded scraps and ironing boards and box of thread and then all the stuff I just walked by and sat down on a sewing machine because it was convenient...don't make that face, you've done it too. Anyway, like all good cleaning projects, it resulted in a donation box, which is always a good thing.
I had a 4th covid booster and my flu shot on Friday. While I didn't feel bad, I didn't have any energy, so Saturday was a great day for sitting on the floor going through stuff. And, I came across all the school supplies I bought when I was teaching quilting and realized I already had 100 mechanical pencils, so the box of 100 more wasn't really going to be much use. And, I found the very last remaining felt tip pen in the world. And, it still writes. I'm thinking eBay.
Anyway, even tho I cleaned up, my studio is not a pic I'm willing to share, so today is mostly plants. These rain lilies came up last week. They're not very tall and they don't last long. The next door neighbors gave them to me when they dug them out of their yard. I love having them and they make a great statement right now when blooms are sparse.
The lemonade lantana. Not sure what's up with this one. It's never done well here because of shade. We had the tree cut down last year so I expected it to try to take over the space, but it's still compact. At least it's blooming, right? And, maybe it's supposed to be compact?
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thanks for the encouragement. Wish I could just sit in my sewing room and work on something, anything. Too much else to do.
Oh! So you do go outside your gate. ( just kidding). Nice to see your city. Yes, we lost Our Queen. A lady that was not afraid of color. She looked good in whatever she was dressed in. Thanks for sharing. Mary
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