Wednesday, March 16, 2022

March 15th, 2022 A long time since I have even visited this site, let alone posted the doings here in the Similkameen.... However, today is sunny and promising (spring WILL come eventually) the teasels on the tree outside my window are getting longer and fatter, and the sun is glinting on them so they hang like little candles. There used to be a nest in the crook of the branches, but it seems to have been abandoned, and somewhat disheveled, and is awaiting the return of the Nesters to the valley. It shouldn't be long - I await the first dandelion with great anticipation!!! This business of growing old (antiqued) sports the eagle eye of family members, and I don't get to go out alone and prod the garden as much as I would like to. However, I did see that the hellabores are healthy and about two inches above ground, - I will watch them carefully.... In the meantime, before gardening begins in earnest, I have been winding warps and taking stock of what I have that I could transform into lovely kitchen towels, or placemats. Or even a scarf or two... As I tread my way past the mid nineties I treasure my energies and try to control my ambition to weave anything that requires too much Hoopla (of which I am in short supply some days...) I was taking stock (cherishing dreams) this morning (or at least trying to tidy up) and was a little amazed at the number of weavings that I had tucked away for when presents are the order of the day... I knew that Hope Chest my parents gave me when I was eighteen would come in handy even in its elderly days! I seem to have a nice little supply of dish towels, but what I awakened to this morning was thoughts of making a collapsible scarf using some lovely garden green wool and whatever silk I have on hand. I have a lot of thoughts like this lately, and they don't always result in an actual object, but this one just might!! The warping board hangs invitingly at one end of the hallway, out of the way of any traffic that uses the front door (and that, being the one closest to the street, is the one that sees the most visitors). As long as I sit here at the computer I won't get much accomplished at the loom or the warping board, but I did want to say "Hello". I hope Spring is filling everyone's hearts and gardens....

6 comments:

Ellen D. said...

How nice to see a post from you. I am awaiting Spring also and see the daffodils and tulip tips poking their way through the dirt. I am glad that your family is careful with you and glad that you are feeling good.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

I'm so pleased to find your always wise and entertaining words on my computer screen this morning. I wish you good health, even without the Hoopla; spring is definitely on it's way if not already here. Take care.

Chris said...

Yes spring has sprung here in Wales with us too, new primroses and daffodils fill our garden flower beds with bright yellow.

Debby said...

I sometimes find myself short on hoopla too. It would be so nice of their was a supplement.😄

Debby said...

*if there

Morning's Minion said...

Like you, I have more projects in mind than I will likely ever accomplish. Trying to deal with the invasive weeds that are evergreen and spreading here even in winter.