These days the only way i can get a good clear picture of Lola is if somebody holds her still! Here she is with part of her entourage...(They are hoping she will share that cookie...)Thursday, June 25, 2009
A Blurr and a Smile
These days the only way i can get a good clear picture of Lola is if somebody holds her still! Here she is with part of her entourage...(They are hoping she will share that cookie...)Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Eggs by Shirley's Girls
Shirley is a friend and ex-co worker of my daughter's who has this wonderful flock of free range chickens. And whenever she has eggs available, i tell my daughter i'll take everything she's got! ILOVE brown eggs, but Shirley's girls also lay soft green and light blue colored egg(shells) too. Pure sensory overload....If you've never tasted a fresh egg from a happy, healthy free range chicken, you don't know what you are missing! ummmmm.....
Monday, June 22, 2009
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Teddies, Piggies and Booties! (Oh My!)
This little teddy bear, made using the basic pattern from The Mother Bear Knitting Project, is a first for me. She is the first bear knit out of 100% all natural cotton, and the first to have a skirt added to the design! I hope she will catch some little girl's eye at The Paper Sparrow and go home to live with her...Partial proceeds from the sale of these bears goes right back to The Mother Bear Project.
Here she is standing with a few of her new friends. They are part of the guinea pig herd that has moved in at The Paper Sparrow...
Here they are in their little cage, just waiting for their new owners to come and bring them home. The sign on the cage says: Note to Parents: These piggies do not poop or shed. A real low maintenance pet!
Here she is standing with a few of her new friends. They are part of the guinea pig herd that has moved in at The Paper Sparrow...
Here they are in their little cage, just waiting for their new owners to come and bring them home. The sign on the cage says: Note to Parents: These piggies do not poop or shed. A real low maintenance pet!(I call them Peek a Booties because of the little hole in the toe ;) If you are out and about today, stop by The Paper Sparrow in downtown Troy and say hi! Hug the teddies and pet the piggies and enjoy the festivities at Riverfest 2009!
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Newcomer to the garden...
I looked out my window and there he was! A Rose Breasted Grosbeak! This is the first time ever i have had a visit from one of these beautiful birds. I have been feeding the local birdsfor years here and have had chickadees, sparrows, nuthatches, titmice, woodpeckers, grackles, pigeons, mourning doves, cat birds, mockingbirds, juncos, hummingbirds, all kinds of finches, blue jays, cardinals, crows, hawks (actually nesting in my big pines, which definitely cuts down on the birds and wildlife here with their hunting) But never these birds. So when i saw TWO of these foraging on the ground under my feeder i ran for the camera. I was able to get this one shot off before they flew. It was taken from a distance and thru the screen. After reading about them I found out that they were two males visiting so i am assuming one was the parent and the other a fledgling... Female rose breasted grosbeaks are the color of a sparrow... In reading about them i found that normally they live in woodlands...Now i have my share of trees and bushes around here, but i live in suburbia...So i can only guess that because of the deforestation locally during the Winter with that huge ice storm, these beautiful birds are being forced to find nesting grounds closer to people around here. Whatever the reason i am so happy they found me and feel comfortable here.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
What's Bloomin! ~ Rosa Rugusa
When my girls were small, my husband and i used to take them to Cape Cod every Summer and stay at a little cottage owned by my boss and friend, June. The cottage was in Eastham, near the bay, and we loved it there very much.
It was surrounded by these little wild rose bushes and honeysuckle, and it always looked so pretty and smelled so nice there. On one of our last stays there, my boss told me if i wanted to take some of the roses and honeysuckle, to go ahead because she was having the cottage re done, and the thorny bushes and honeysuckle draped all over the little house would be removed.
So, just before we left for the year, i dug up a little piece of the rose bush and the honeysuckle, and transplanted it here. It has thrived here ever since(the honeysuckle should be bloomin soon too!)
Sunday, June 14, 2009
I Love Lace
Friday, June 12, 2009
Visitor in the Shade Garden
I stepped out for a moment and was enjoying my morning coffee on the deck this morning, and brought my camera along to get some pictures of the shade garden's progress....
The statue of Mary that belonged to my Aunt Joey is now encircled with honeysuckle blooms. The hummingbirds just love this stuff!
And the columbine is still blooming in places
here's a closer view of the soft pink and cream flowers... But then i noticed some movement under the hosta along the border of the garden....
Labels:
bird feeders,
chipmunks,
garden columbine,
heirloom seeds,
honeysuckle,
hosta,
hummingbirds,
Mary
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Our First Tomato!
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Knitted Bears
The latest teddy bears...These have little shoe button eyes and slightly shaped snouts. They are chubbier too! They are for sale at The Paper Sparrow, with partial proceeds going toThe Mother Bear Project. I hope they find their new homes soon!
Labels:
knitted teddy bears,
Mother Bear Project
Thursday, June 4, 2009
What's Bloomin! ~ Clematis
This is one of my oldest perennials i have here. It is a variety called "Jackamani" i think, and it used to belong to my Mother in Law Fran. She planted the vine in her yard and it never bloomed for her. So, i moved it for her to what i thought was a better spot, and it still did not bloom...
Finally she gave my Father in Law permission to mow it down so i dug it up and brought it here. And ever since it has lived here it has bloomed every year. It is one of the survivors of the construction that went on here for a few years.
Amazing, isn't it? I bought two more clematis vines last Summer at the Farmer's Market and they are coming up too, tho they are not blooming yet. Lots of buds tho!Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Hat Models???
Lola LOVES Hats!
So when she saw the pile of new hats i am making for Fall and Winter using some of the yarn for sale at The Paper Sparrow she just had to try one on. So I grabbed one too and asked Lola's Mommy Carly to take a few pictures....
So when she saw the pile of new hats i am making for Fall and Winter using some of the yarn for sale at The Paper Sparrow she just had to try one on. So I grabbed one too and asked Lola's Mommy Carly to take a few pictures....
Labels:
baby hats,
Gumma,
hand knit hats,
Lola
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
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