Sunday, March 15, 2020

Sunday.....

The hand work I have been busy with so far this morning is of the weeding variety! We picked up things from Lowes yesterday but by afternoon it was too hot and I was chauffeuring the girl to Grandma's for an overnight. The boy was sneezing since it is pollen season and someone has not been taking his allergy medicine the tail end of the week. I got home in time for dinner and the boy insisted we work on the triangle bed out front. It was in the shade so we finished weeding all the pesky things out of it. A break for dinner - leftover steak from the grill, potato salad and prosciutto wrapped asparagus... then back outside. Leaning over was causing issues with his sinus headache so he had placed the flowers and I dug and planted them. It looks much better. Needs mulch and more flowers to fill in but the kids have a plan. I think the boy will be mowing the lawn tomorrow - it needs it.

This morning, we spent 2 hours in the garden tilling and pulling up the weeds. The weeds down here in Florida are the ones with huge roots and trailing vines that get all tangled up in the tiller. I was on hoe and pull weed duty while he did the tilling in the areas that were already prepped last weekend by the kids. By noon - it was hot! Only a little part in the lower left hand part needs to get done at this point.

Time to move inside and get the stupid fire ants off and cool down. Hubby headed off to work while we were outside. Now that a shower and lunch are done... it is time to measure the cat and mouse quilt (61x71), prep the backing and batting and find my videos on how to load a quilt onto my Grace EZ3 frame! I'm hoping the leftover backing will be sufficient for the umbrella quilt to get pinned after that.  That is my afternoon plans and they are Aidan approved!

Grandma will return Emily this evening.... maybe. She just called and is considering another night with her.  I'll be doing hand work - I have a couple of Ella Maria Deacon blocks to get finished and I see the month #7 blocks are out this morning. They sure do look challenging! Don't mind the wrinkles, they live in the to go bag. That trip quilt under this does have it's binding all finished. I just need to make and attach a label and then have the kids hold it for a photo shoot sometime this week.

Dinner is Greek style. Greek herbed grilled chicken, pita and tzatziki and a salad with feta and olives. Boy and Mom approved!

Linking up with Slow Sunday Stitching.... where it is probably smart to turn off the tv and internet and pull up some stitching and audio books or movies and practice some therapeutic stitching.

I'm looking for good audio books I can get through the library with RB books. I have read all but 1 of a cozy mystery series by Joanne Fluke. The outstanding one is on hold. I listed to Firefly Hill, which was really good. I think I also did a mystery something about pirates and skulls and a tea shop in NC. It was interesting. I am currently listening to The war of the worlds by H G Wells. When actually reading I like the historical romances but I like listening to the mysteries when I walk and wait in the car lines. I also listened to the podcast of the Hand Pieced Quilt Along last year..... a couple of times. It was a good one too. Suggestions welcome.

9 comments:

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I know at this time of year you get hot afternoon but it is kind of hard to believe when we are back in the 40's this week! sounds like you are getting a lot done.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

I use RB digital for audiobooks, too. One I loved last year was The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivy. Your flower beds are looking good - nice to have some help, I bet! Enjoy some stitching time today!

Chris said...

Block 26 looks like simple back basting. Block 25 looks a bit more complex. I would back baste every other red shape and stitch down using needle turn. Then back bast the rest. After that, back bast the center shape. You should be pretty good with the needle turn applique by then and the center circle will be simple cut out and sweep under. The key to getting the circle round is to cut lots of tiny cuts not too deep.

Quilter Kathy said...

I'm exhausted just reading about all the hard outdoor work!
Hope you can relax indoors with needle and thread!

Julierose said...

Love your kitties quilt...just adorable work on this...
Fireants--ouch!! Too cold here still to sit outside...the wind off our
waters on Long Island Sound are in the low 40's..brrr.
Was able to sew a little before Madame Back decided she didn't like it ;000 hugs, Julierose

Jill said...

Phew! What a productive day. Cute cat and mouse quilt. Hope you catch your breath slow stitching today.

Kathy S. said...

Woohoo for garden time. I asked my husband last week to plow at his earliest convenience. We are in Ohio. It is still too wet and cold here. I usually don't plant things until the second week in May. I want to try to get strawberries going this year. I haven't planted them in years.

Carla A Few Of My Favorite Things said...

Wow I could almost hear you panting. Busy week hang in there remember it's a journey not a race LOL

Kim said...

Love your cat and mouse quilt....it is such fun! Good you are able finally to get out and garden.