Monday, April 10, 2023

Easter Blessings and summary

 Easter for 2023 has almost come to an end!  The weather has certainly cooled off here with Good
Friday being a very rainy day.  Weather since has been cloudy, bits of sunshine, bits of rain and much cooler temps ……we haven’t yet started the fire, but I’m pretty sure it won’t be too long before it’s time to get it going!  Like many areas it’s Autumn Burn off for many of the farmers…….it was a rush by many of them to get paddocks burnt off before the expected rain over Easter.





With Pete on the mend, I’ve taken some time to do a few other things ……. But I started Good Friday by baking some scones which started disappearing the moment they came out of the oven!  Yummy! 




 Friday was definitely out for walking which Lucy was not all pleased about!  So when we had breaks each of the other mornings I took her out for her daily walk.  I have to admit that some days I wouldn’t go out walking except for asking,  Ute I’m always happy to be out there once we get out the door! 


I was keen to work more on the Sundaisy block and I’m pleased to show some good progress although I’d secretly hoped to have the block finished and bordered …….but in order to do that I’ll need to be able to get to my sewing machine so I also had to spend some time clearing some of the stuff that had been dumped in there from after Christmas!  I still have a bit to go on the room ……but here is my block progress ……



Tomatoes came out of the freezer ( once we start picking a good lot of them I cut off the tops and then freeze to use later as the skins c9me off super easy after being frozen).  I used up 3 kgs of them to make relish and still have more in the freezer …… not sure if I will make them up into more relish …… I may use them for a batch of soup and some kept whole for stews over winter!  It’s so nice to have home grown produce to use in cooking throughout the year! 



I had hoped to finish knitting my top …. Towhee by Laura Aylor from Fogbound Knits.   I’m using a
fingering weight held double - likely too heavy to use as a tee shirt here - but my plan is to wear it over the top of a skivy.  I ran out of Sultan and wanting to use up stash I decided to add in this red which is also Wollmeise yarn since I only had about 12 rows to finish on the main section and a couple of rows I think on the sleeves ……I hope I might get the main section finished tonight! 


Easter Sunday I took Lucy over to visit Dad and she put a wonderful smile on his face!  I’d taken him over a strawberry thick shake which is his favourite these days as well as a chocolate Easter rabbit to enjoy.  We actually had a bit of sunshine while we were visiting which was also a bonus!

I made good progress on my crocheted top which is turning out somewhat bigger than I had expected so guess we shall see ……..I’m also wondering if I’ll be playing yarn chicken with this as well!  I sure hope not …..it’s been a bit slow with the constant yarn changes every row! 


Time out reading this book which I’m finding good, but a little slow in parts but over all it’s been rather enlightening as well and remembering what many women went through in the days prior and during wartime …… and understanding why women were so desperate during the 60s to hang on to that independence.


Of course I made up a batch of Rocky Road today which put a much needed smile on a certain man’s face!   He is counting the days / weeks to when he is given clearance to drive again.

As I pulled out my Grandmothers bible from the bookshelf in my craft room, I flicked through and stopped on something she had highlighted who knows how many years ago ……. But it was the gentle reminder I needed after these past few weeks of nursing Peter, doing my chores, the chores that he can’t do right now, see to Lucy and look to the needs of my elderly Dad as well as the usual  …….  I had a lovely enjoyable and productive Easter ......I pray you all did as well 

“ And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men”.  Colossians 3:23

6 comments:

Lin said...

Goodness, you still burn fields! That was banned here many years ago. I love your basket block - so pretty and your other projects. Good to see your Dad smiling and that quotation is perfect, thank you. xx

www.self-sufficientsam.blogspot.com said...

Hi Sharm! Thank you so much for stopping by. The pattern I love to use for socks is Sandra at Cherry Heart blog. It is detailed and has directions for dbl pointed needles and circular. There is a pattern to it but lots of times I just ignore the pattern and just do plain. The one I used to use was Susan B. Anderson's sock pattern but hers is only dbl pointed needles and I can use both but I prefer the circular needles.
Your quilt block is stunning! That is a piece of art! So beautiful!
Your sewing room sounds like mine. In fact, mine is worse. I had to move most into my dining room as I am painting the shelves in the sewing room and then I got sick so there I sit with a big mess! LOL!
I used to have a little acreage and I gardened big time and canned but now my diet is such that seeds, skins, and nuts are out of the question and it's just me myself and I so I don't can anymore. I do miss it though. So satisfying to see all your hard work sitting on the shelf come winter. Good for you!
Your sweater is gorgeous...love the colors. You crochet too? I do too...it's hard to fit in all the crafts I love to do. I have never crocheted a sweater but it's on my list. Love yours!
Such sweet photos of your Dad and Lucy. What a thoughtful gift for him at Easter.
I have made scones but mine always seemed to be dry. Are they supposed to be? I think I didn't have a good recipe maybe or it could have been me! LOL! Maybe sometime you can share your recipe and I'll try again. I think pretty soon I will be able to have bread and bread products again.
I hope Peter is on the mend and God Bless you for carrying your added responsibilities with grace and love.
The Rocky Road looks yummy but that I know I can't have! LOL!
The book looks great. I'll have to check it out. My parents both served in WWII and I find that time period fascinating.
Have a great week and I love the Bible verse...appropriate for all of us. Remember to take care of yourself too! TTYL!

Pink Rose said...

Hi Sharm you sure have been busy,love your stitchery and you cant beat fresh scones out of the oven.
How happy does your dad look think you made his day and wow that roacky road sure looks yummy ,hope you have a lovely day Sharm xx

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Sheryl said...

Goodness, you have been busy lately, just love that beautiful block you are sewing and the colourful knitted top, don´t know where you find the time to do so much cooking and reading. Lovely to hear from you again.

Karen @ Beatrice Euphemie said...

Hello, dear Sharm, I am catching up with you and going through your posts - very happy to see that things are getting back to normal a bit and you have been busy doing some lovely creative things. Your scones look yummy and the rocky road would be very hard to resist! Your tops are so pretty and will keep you warm in the coming cool weather. You have some pretty scenes along your walks with your sweet pup - she is getting big and cuter by the day. I love the photos of your cooking and putting up the tomatoes, especially the finished jars on the gingham cloth. Your dear Dad looks so happy with his strawberry shake and little Lucy to make him smile. You are a good wife and daughter to take such wonderful care of your loved ones. Your Grandmother highlighted that passage just for you when you needed it most. Sending hugs xo K