I got the bookmarks packaged in cellophane envelopes 17 in all and took them over to the Hesed House market on Friday. So now I have note cards with prints of my colored pencil drawings, hand painted note cards, framed prints of colored pencil drawings, framed watercolors, crystal mobiles, and now hand painted bookmarks. I might work in my art journal a bit next or do the drawing I should have done already before I start on my next little project or two. Or maybe same project but the execution seems to vary as I think about it and get inspired by the work of other artists.
In the meantime I spent Saturday morning to early afternoon moving the sprinkler around every 20 minutes starting with the squash, tomatoes, green beans, and carrots and then moving on to the long day lily (and other bulbs and rhizomes) bed in the big backyard. It’s overcast today, so a good day to water which I did despite the prediction of a storm and rain moving through later today and tonight. I’ll believe it when it starts raining. I had bought three little pots of wave petunias and got them planted in front of the porterweed I planted earlier in the week,
also a penta in the pot on the deck since the one I had froze this winter. When I came in from that I sorted out my winter and summer clothes, once again putting my winter clothes in the other dresser for the year. And once again foolishly. I knew this front coming in yesterday early evening was going to cool things down but I didn’t realize it would be in the low 50s and windy when I got up this morning. Then I put my sewing machine and art and craft stuff back on the shelves instead of on the floor and table and then swept my office/studio, the room through which all traffic in and out of the house goes. So, busy day.
We did get some rain during the evening and night but since the tube to my rain gauge broke this winter I don’t know how much. I doubt we got enough to make all the watering I did unnecessary. I had planned to work out in the yard more today but not with this cold wind blowing. Maybe I’ll make more progress in the 877 page book I’m reading. I think I’m almost 3/4 of the way through. Maybe I’ll get out my colored pencils and work on that drawing I intend or maybe I’ll vacuum the rest of the house. All things are possible!
Seems to be a rough year for wrens and cardinals. The abandoned eggs and now a night predator got the baby cardinals. Nature can seem cruel but everything has to eat and in this closed system what we eat is each other. Some animals eat plants and while some people may think plants are blind and dumb and feel no pain, they do have an awareness and do feel distress; some animals eat other animals and us humans eat everything. So while I’m sad about the baby birds, some other creature did not go hungry. But a new nest has been found, this one a dove, that has two eggs. Correction: Robin thought it was a dove but I did an image search of the eggs and it says mockingbird.
And a cardinal is making a nest in the fringe flower tree outside my window right now. She keeps coming back to the same spot with twigs, been busy at it all morning. I tried to take a picture on zoom through the dirty window and screen but she's made enough progress now that when she flies in with a twig she's obscured by the nest and foliage.
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I am so far behind on my book reviews I’m going to include two at the bottom of every post until I get through them. Also far behind on the 100 objects.
Death Of A Perfect Wife by M. C. Beaton - a Hamish Macbeth mystery. A couple from London by an old victorian in the village with plans to open a bed and breakfast. Trixie goes about the village begging for any unused furniture or household goods to furnish the place since they are ‘on the dole’ and can’t afford to buy anything new. She also sets about to improve the villagers lives one at a time causing friction between husband and wives and villagers. When Trixie is found dead, Hamish must figure out who killed her.
Ward D by Frieda McFadden - Amy and Jade have been best friends since elementary school but they had a falling out in high school and Jade landed in the psych ward of a hospital. Fast forward 8 years and Amy is a med student doing her 2nd year rotations and she is assigned to Ward D, the psychiatric ward where she will be locked in for 12 hours from 6 PM to 6 AM. Amy would rather be anywhere but there. the story shifts back and forth from the present to the 8 years previous, the last days of her friendship with Jade. Amy is pretty flakey and Jade is exhibiting antisocial behaviors. Upon arrival at Ward D, she and the other intern are informed that there is a dangerous inmate locked in Seclusion Room 1 in restraints but told not to worry as he is in restraints and they should get to know some of the patients and learn what brought them to the psych ward. One of the first things Amy discovers is that her old friend Jade is one of them. When weird things start happening and the ward doctor and nurse keep trying to calm her fears my, not knowing who to trust, begins to wonder if she will make it through the night alive.


































