Spring at the Lake

Since we arrived in early April it snowed on us maybe four times.  This photo is of the only time that it stayed on the ground. We enjoyed it while it lasted, because it was the first snow we had seen in over a year or two. 
 Now we are approaching the start of walleye fishing season and Blue Thuder has come to join our flotilla of boats. The previous owners' son called it that, not realizing he had made a spelling mistake on the sign proclaiming the boat's name. A red boat beside it was called Red Lighting.

 There are some new developments on the gardening front. We have been busy building the box to hold the soil we have made. This raised bed will be painted up, once the nights are a bit warmer.
In the photo you can also see the greenhouse which I was gifted by a neighbour. So far the seedling plants enjoy hanging out in the greenhouse during the day. At night they are coming in to the cabin.
 In this photo is a sample of my next weaving project. The warp is ready and I am waiting for a temple, long enough, to arrive in the mail. This draft will be used in one baby blanket with soft yellow weft wool. I am not sure yet what I will do for the second blanket.

 The sunny yellow cotton band was woven on my huge loom. It did feel funny to make such a narrow thing in such a large loom.  But in terms of the operation all went smoothly.  So I made a simple tote bag from this portion of the band.

Another portion of the band used a different treadling and also a black weft. I sewed it onto the waistband of an apron.

The lavender portion of the same band trims the top of yet another tote bag. 

As a gas station attendant recently said "We are living the dream". I hope are too.

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  1. I love reading your blog! The picture of "Spring at the lake"
    is spectacular!!!!! What a wonderful life! Love you...Charlotte

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    1. Thank you Charlotte. I need to get busy with my camera to find some more nice images to capture.
      Cheers My Friend

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