Nine petunias of pinks and whites peek through the brush where they now rest as they slowly fade away. Always a sad chore to see them at their end. Petey sleeps beneath this shabby table during the day so I'll keep the impatiens until they frost.
I don't remember if I mentioned the tire that was filled with these flowers. It seems the tire was sort of self healing itself wherever we drilled drainage holes, even though they were large, and the plants were drowning.
I'm making progress on the stitching, had to reweave two threads into the linen. One slub was several inches long and nothing more than fuzz, could not hold the stitch so I removed/replaced it. Some dyed linen threads look checkered because the color did not take on the thread beneath the cross over. Am I making sense? Because of that I pulled the extra thread for weaving from the same direction as the removal (top to bottom warp) and pulled it until the lighter areas were beneath the weft and now showing. That always confuses me but you get the idea. This small piece has no selvage edge so depending on how I hold it, weft could be warp and warp could be weft. See? I know nothing.
The new lighting is SO much better throughout the kitchen and family room. My paint choice has changed because of it and I no longer like this pink. Yep. No more yellow tone to everything, my new linens look very different, as does this Putty. Yuck. I may dip a bit when the project is completed. It's not the Putty itself, it's that shade of pink on it. Very pleased with the change. And only $36 for a set of 4 from Home Depot, easy as screwing in a light bulb to the old cans to install.
But mounting Lucy has been a bear. This is the fourth time I have cut the foam and I also washed and dried her which did help with a little shrinkage. I back stitched a guide around the perimeter which should help me in my final attempt today.
The new lighting is SO much better throughout the kitchen and family room. My paint choice has changed because of it and I no longer like this pink. Yep. No more yellow tone to everything, my new linens look very different, as does this Putty. Yuck. I may dip a bit when the project is completed. It's not the Putty itself, it's that shade of pink on it. Very pleased with the change. And only $36 for a set of 4 from Home Depot, easy as screwing in a light bulb to the old cans to install.
But mounting Lucy has been a bear. This is the fourth time I have cut the foam and I also washed and dried her which did help with a little shrinkage. I back stitched a guide around the perimeter which should help me in my final attempt today.
Carole is not worse, taking OTC meds, seems to be a very bad cold. She always develops a horrid and persistent cough but it seems to be calming down enough for her to carry on a short conversation, We switched easy meals from Lean Cuisine to Healthy Choice Cafe Steamers. Much less sodium and very tasty, we stocked her for a week or so.

Hope the weekend has been good. Mine is cold, furnace running for days. What happened to the warm Junes and Septembers?
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Rest in peace RBG.
Most of us at half of your age did not come close to half of your mind.
Most of us at half of your age did not come close to half of your mind.