Sunday, May 05, 2013

Sunday, May 5th, 2013



A sterling chain of gorgeous days has kept me outside; in the garden, visiting plant sales, working my small, limited time in the church's outreach Bargain Centre (where I also found three perfect blue pillows for the outside bench),  and redistributing dirt into all the pots I could find so that tomorrow I can go to the garden nursery and indulge myself in wonderful flowers and veggies to fill that motley collection of containers.

 
The new blue pillows also inspire me to go to the paint store and spiffy up the benches they sit on with a new coat of paint.  White or blue, - what do you think?  These were left by the former owner - Charles said they were in such rickety condition they probably wouldn't have made the move to the northern reaches of the Province......but I like them, and we both enjoyed morning coffee here.

 
I find myself to be a little redundant at the Bargain Store; useful only for re-hanging and straightening out the crowded racks, removing empty hangers and engaging in conversation with our many customers. 
 
It is true that I have put in my time at the Bargain Store over the years when my energy was at a higher level, but even if just for morale I go gladly for a couple of hours twice a week when it is the Anglican Church Women's turn to take part in this village outreach.  Well, it's more than the village, - we also sort and send donations to the Gleaners, the Salvation Army, the Women in Need, and anybody else who calls upon us for help.
 
I  found a couple of old cotton T shirts at the Store and plan to turn them into a garden statue on Tuesday.  At a Paverpol statue workshop......


I would like to make a lovely large heron to brood over in the shady corner of the garden, but I think perhaps it is a little too ambitious for a first time endeavour.
 
I saw these statues at a local art show a week or so ago. They are made with wire and strips of cotton and Paverpol, of course.
 
 I went to the show with our son, Sid, who was showing some of his soapstone carvings, and I took along a basket of weaving odds and ends for interest's sake.



 
A busy week - it passes the time!

3 comments:

Reader Wil said...

What a lovely, cosy post! I love that colour blue in combination with white! I believe that you are very creative!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Hooray for your Spring weather!

I'm sure you're not at all redundant at the Shop...I'd come in just to talk to you and undoubtedly find something I needed. And I bet at least half the people in your area feel the same way.

Love the blue cushions and the benches. And is that lovely carving your son's?

Unknown said...

Such a lovely and intriguing post. I think you are right to go with blue as white when kept outside is difficult to keep clean.

I worked retail many years, and if you are talking to customers while working you are multi-tasking just fine.