Saturday, March 28, 2009Another sign of spring!

It's Catgora harvest time! she hates it. Well, she hates having her tummy brushed. But just a brief working with the defurbalator shows you why she has to put up with it this time of year. Her language would make that proverbial sailor blush, but she was fairly well behaved for long enough. One of these days I'm going to get this stuff spun up and knit or weave something. It is so fine and soft that it makes angora rough by comparison. But now my nose is going to itch for a couple hours! lol
posted @ 03:35 PM PST [link]
My second daffodill is blooming

Yesterday I had one daffodil blooming so the second day of warm sunshine brought a bit of a surprise. A very pretty one, tho!
posted @ 12:28 PM PST [link]Friday, March 27, 2009Lace & Beads

Mother Nature's fiber art! She's strung green beads of new leaves onto the lacy branches of my weeping willow. Isn't it lovely?! It's a gorgeous day with a high of 74! There's a light breeze and the soft perfume of violets that are blooming in the yard & the first daffie is blooming, too. I'm not the only one celebrating this beautiful day. The birds are singing, the squirrels barking, bees and flies, and wasps, and butterflies and moths finding their way in and (usually) out of the open french doors. Robin is, naturally, asleep in a sunny spot on the bed.... but he did go out today for several hours! 
Hope you are enjoying spring at your place! 
posted @ 04:12 PM PST [link]
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