November 20, 2010

Backyard

The backyard is a winter wonderland right now with inches of snow covering everything. Branches bent over from the first wet snow are now holding onto the 48 hours of light fluffy flakes. The addition of bird feeders creates a magical world for bird watching.
Suet in the willow bird feeder has attracted a male Red-Shafted Northern Flicker.  They are in the woodpecker family. His beauty is his spots that look like  batik fabric and the beautiful red under wings seen in flight.




main view from computer

November 17, 2010

Winter

Hard to believe 2 days ago it was 11C / 52F. It's been snowing for 2 days now. First night snow started melting and as the evening cooled the snow turned to slush and then to ice. During the day snowing continued and temperatures went down. Driving and walking were done with caution. This morning, roads were and still are plugged. Tried to drive to swimming, but, ended up driving a circle around the community on the main roads and ending at home. Every street, thoroughfare was plugged. So my exercise of the day was shovelling the driveway and sidewalk. Now -13C / 8F

Mugo pine snow ghostSteam off the water

Canada Geese waiting for the storm to end

8" of snow - day two 

Day two

Sparrows at feeders

Birds between branches

Reorganization One Month


First fabric group

 Tis a slow process. Almost all fabric not slated for projects is folded. Thought this was all, but found more yesterday.
I am so excited that this is it; thought there was way more. Just shows how the mind exaggerates is not as devastating as once thought. This is 16 bins from this room plus 5 bins from another room and bagged fabric. Still have project fabric to organize. It's interesting to note that all this fabric is from before and after owning the store. While owning my store, I only purchased a dozen pieces of fabric to take home.

Folded waiting for better shelving
Now, one might think hooray that is not much fabric and others would say are you crazy, but, always a but, there are also many bolts of fabric. Some bolts were cherry picked out from the fabric that the new owner did not want, put on consignment for one year and discounted. The other bolts were for new quilt designs. Should these bolts be counted in my personal stash or am I delusional.