Again. These are the charted colors, 436 for the roof, 3371 for outlines and window trim. I think the 3371 is way too harsh and dark but I can't find a dark brown that isn't reddish when next to the brick's 869. Not sure I like the peach roof.
I've narrowed down the roof choice to two, 420, or the lighter 3045. The outline will be the brick's 869 and I'll give the 3371 a try. Using one strand in a single row won't be near as stark as the skein looks but I'll probably skip that for now.
The grass color is Colour & Cotton's Willow, I lightened the critters, and reduced their head size. I really like the subtle variegation of their threads and they are pretty consistent from skein to skein. And eight yards rather than five. Looking at this photo I can see that a front foot is missing. Light thread on linen is difficult for me, I must not have seen the single stitch in place and went over it with the green.
Had a pretty rotten weekend so far. Ate a hard boiled egg Friday that looked fine, but my body didn't agree. Yesterday, I happened to see a wren leave one of the bird houses and a baby came out with her. We found it, as big as my thumb and feathered but eyes shut and not yet a fledgling. We put it back in. Three times. The box I attached to the pole to catch it before hitting the ground was empty, the baby was five feet away. We then realized the mother was throwing it from the nest. I checked several times in the evening and found no other babies so this one must have been ill even though it did not appear to be. This morning, the nest is empty. She must have taken them out one by one and dropped them into the high grass. I held that little squawker and studied his tiny wings and legs, my heart is broken that they all met his fate. There are birds that will abandon the nest, throw out the babes, kill them in the nest, it's nature. That bitch.
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