Monday, May 27, 2013
There were
way more turkeys strutting their stuff than I had ever seen here together
before. It was fun watching all of
them. Now they have mostly gone their
separate ways and only one mature male comes around. A hen must have her nest nearby because she
comes through the yard pretty regularly.
A sore hand
messed up my progress with various projects so it took a while to finish this
green scarf. It is the Hanging Vines
pattern I knitted last fall and enjoyed.
The yarn is from Fiddlesticks and has angora in it - - so soft and
luxurious. I got it from WEBS. The yarn was so soft and lovely, I made the
scarf extra long so it would wrap once around the neck and still have long
enough ends to reach to the bottom of a jacket.
The bears
made their first appearance this spring.
I think this must be a very young female with her cub. Later that evening they apparently came
through our yard and the cub may have been frightened by our cat and ran up a
tree next to the house. It wouldn’t come
down because the cat, fascinated by the bears, wouldn’t leave the scene. The mother bear stayed at the base of the
tree for a while and then eventually went up to the lowest branch and stayed
there until it was dark or the cat gave up on his vigil. I hope both were sufficiently annoyed by the
experience not to come back.
Another lace
project also got finished in the last couple of weeks. It is the Kiri shawl. I made it from my own handspun. It is the last of the first shearing fleece
from my grey ewe blended with 20 % tussah silk.
I brushed the shawl after blocking it to give it a nicer softer hand.
It has been a
very cool spring, but great for the flowers.
We had daffodils for weeks and weeks and now the yellow rose is biding
its time, slowly coming into full flush - - the best it has ever been.
The rhubarb is also the best ever this year. I made this strawberry rhubarb tart from Riverrim's recipe.
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