The Ripples and Stripes
At this time of the year is is so nice to wrap an afghan around yourself and just relax. Another afghan pattern I love to make is the ripple effect.I’ve made quite a few of these for myself, family and … Continued
Bluejay Buddies
Have a look at these bluejay buddies snacking together at the suet feeder. During the week I captured photos of two bluejays at the coconut suet feeder. If you haven’t made this all season suet yet, you really should give … Continued
Super Cute Felt Animals
I’ve been doing lots of stitching with felt over the past several months and was thrilled to be able to review the book Super Cute Felt Animals by Laura Howard. Laura runs the website Bugs and Fishes and I’ve been … Continued
Being Led Down the Garden Path
Here’s a whimsical way to be led down the garden path.
Plugging the Holes
We have added a new log feeder to the garden for this winter.It’s a piece of birch log with holes drilled in it and then the holes are then filled with my all season suet recipe. There was a piece of birch branch … Continued
The Honeysuckle in November
I’ve been following the progress of the honeysuckle shrub in the back garden.
Up, Down, Here, There
The birds have vacated the birdhouse for awhile so the black squirrel decided to check it out.
Upcycle the Plastic Coat Hangers
Upcycle those plastic hangers in your closet. It’s the time of year to start thinking Christmas gifts. Even if you don’t want to think about it, you know that the time is coming, so why not be prepared for it. … Continued
Meet Jack O’Garden
I don’t have any reason to decorate for Hallowe’en any more as where we live we don’t get any trick or treaters and we spend the evening with our granddaughter, who has a Hallowe’en birthday.
Colourful Foliage in October
We have had some changeable weather from sunny and crisp to wet and dreary.