I, who used to be so indifferent to spring, am now a convert. The sweet fresh air, chorus of spring peepers, and tiny green things unfurling everywhere have made me a believer.
I can't stay indoors and not even the rain is enough to keep us inside on the weekends.
Oh, the anticipation! The magnolias are going to be glorious in a couple of weeks.
Old friends have returned. I know to expect hyacinths, hellebores, and early-blooming daffodils right now...
Meanwhile, snow-in-summer, forsythia, the bulk of the camellias, redbuds, dogwoods, and azaleas will be right around the corner. What a delight to daily check their progress! In the interim, I enjoy the appearance of other new arrivals...
...which is not limited to flora.
In Indiana I would not make the "spring switch" until mid-March or perhaps a bit later, depending on the weather. But here in South Carolina, I brought spring indoors on February 15th. All red throws, tablecloth, napkins, placemats, pillow covers, and general accents were put away. In their place, lots of cream, green, and light blue. Bird nests were returned, filled with real and ceramic speckled eggs.
Simplicity.
Bouquets all around.
It feels so good to make this seasonal switch. Since we don't really have four distinct seasons here, it feels like a needed acknowledgement.
I've also been working on several projects. I quilted an autumn wall hanging/table runner, but it was accidentally washed with an ink pen. What a mess!
You'd think that it was ruined, but repeated applications of rubbing alcohol and Grandma's Spot Removal took care of all but one small spot.
I'll gradually bleach that out. I think I've decided on "table runner" for this project and will use some of my batiks for the autumn wall hanging that I've been mulling over.
I've also been slowly working on my big quilt. I've completed twelve 15" blocks, and need at least twelve more. I hate to say it, but I'm not enjoying this quilt. I am not a fan of making flying geese, and each 15" block needs 20 geese. This means that I'll have over 500 flying geese for the blocks alone, not to mention the sashing that will go between each of these blocks. I love the way it looks, but I am going back to a sampler quilt after this, I think. No more geese for a while!
I've been knitting a tiny bit, literally. Having no desire to knit any more socks, hats, cowls, or gloves, and not ready to commit to a sweater right now, I've started knitting miniature things to hang on the Christmas tree. These tiny mittens will have a little braided cord to connect them. Although the pattern had directions for a 4-stitch thumb, I decided that it would be a little too fiddly for me.
Otherwise, work, regular life, and cupcakes. :)
Have a great week!
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