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Tuesday 15 May 2018

A gentle simmer.

That was me yesterday, I walked the dogs at the normal time but they were panting by the time we got home. It very warm with just a wisp of air, not enough to stir a fairies wings.
There are lots of footpaths in and around the Amman Valley and we chose to look down a favourite one.
I often walk part way but after about 10 minutes walking there is a gate, it usually has  a sign saying "animals roaming".  Even though the dogs are on leads I do not go through, I am sure that an excitable puppy barking his head off would not be good for any animal. 
Yesterday that notice had been removed and the gate stood open. There was no hesitation, through we went and it was delightful.

The rough track wound its way through meadows with waving grasses, swathes of Bluebells interspersed with white Campion and of course the omnipresent Dandelion, both shining gold discs and fluffy "clock" seed heads.

The trees were unfurling their leaves, acid green beech and Hazel and Oak leaves ranging from burnished bronze to light gold green. All around was the humming of busy insects, and over all was the herald of summer coming, the call of the Cuckoo. They have been gracing the valley with their call since I moved here.
 I do sometimes see the victims of their success on the ground but that is nature.

We also have Adders along the old railway tracks, the first 2 years after we moved I picked pounds of blackberries along there. Then the following year there was a population explosion, one walker counted more than 20 along a fairly short stretch, I have not walked the track since.

There is a successful Fox population and of course, as we have so many Beech and Hazel trees, there is a proliferation of Grey Squirrel. There was one stretch of our walk that the Greys must have missed, under some tall beech saplings there was a carpet of young seedlings. the beech mast had dropped and much of it had germinated.

In the afternoon the heat drove me into the sewing room, I had pegged out my washing so that was ironed and put away.
While the board was up I tipped out a scrap box, holy moly, I pressed till my arms ached and will have to deal with that today.
                    
                       It Is Not Going Back In The Box!

                       A crazy quilt may have to happen.

I also found a lap quilt top that needed a border, I dealt with that with a large remnant, I had to put cornerstones in to make it fit, and dug out enough fabric and wadding to layer and pin. If it is as hot today that will be quilted. I have made the binding so it could be a done job before the day is out. The finished size will be 50" ish square, it will be a gift.
 I cannot remember exactly when I started it but I know that I was intent on making a "Jelly Roll Race" quilt and cut a strip or two from  every  fabric that I had. Of course I cut far too many and this was made with the leftovers, not enough for a quilt so it was put away and forgotten. This week it will be finished and make a little dent in the stash.
I am off to have a shower and will be wearing this today, nice and cool.

Of course the picture did not load and my camera batteries are on charge. I will try again later.

                          TTFN                                     Pam




12 comments:

  1. You have some very lucky people on your "present" list!

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    1. I take that as a compliment and thank you for it, If I did not gift mt work the house would be like a hoarders lair.

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  2. Oooh, you got so much done yesterday :D I'm looking foward to seeing your quilts.x

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    1. The lap quilt is a bit of a secret as it is for a surprise gift, the other 2 are waiting to be layered. I will be sharing those.

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  3. What a beautiful, lyrical post today, Pam. Look forward to seeing today’s outfit. I repaired a rucksack today where the magnetuc clasp had torn off. Quite expensive and very poorly made but I feel real satisfaction in having meneded it.

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    1. I am often appalled at the shoddy workmanship on bought things. have you ever been in a shop and turned a garment inside out? it can be shocking.

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  4. I commented on yesterdays post but I see it didn't show up. It was probably me not hitting the right button. I have terrible fog brain at the moment as I am on day 13 of having shingles. Not fun at all, the pain is unbelievable, the drugs make my brain addled, can't sleep, tired all the time, but I do remember I commented on your beautiful poppy outfit. It is lovely. Hope you make a nice dent in your scrap box!! Hope this publishes, here goes!!!

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    1. It will be up now, I was not on the lap top after the morning post. I sympathise with your foggy state, when I take my Sciatica pills my brain turns into mush but luckily they do make me very drowsy.

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  5. What a lovely walk.

    The only thing I did in the sewing room today was some mending. Hopefully once all the plants are in I can spend a day getting caught up on my crafty projects.

    God bless.

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    1. It was too hot here for gardening but I will be outside later today.

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  6. Sounds like a wonderful walk with the sound of the cuckoo and beautiful bluebells. Some lucky people receiving your gifts.

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    1. There are so many lovely walks around here, I just have to be aware that there are lots of sheep around.

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