Thursday, April 18, 2024

Springtime Visitor

During the winter - the most tantalizing visitors on the other side of the window were wind-blown leaves and large fluffy snowflakes...

But NOW my daughter's cats are excited to see REAL wildlife visitors ... flying BIRDS! 

The napping basket holds no interest when this action is around!

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Sister-Teacher...


I wonder if most teachers start their lives as big sisters (or big brothers).


First they model the task... Then they teach.


I see it as a natural progression.


"Do you want to try to stand on your head?"


"Let me help you..."


"There, you did it...!"

Helping a younger sibling builds confidence  - both for the "teacher" AND the "student"!

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Amaryllis Update



Only one of my four amaryllis plants is currently in bloom.



And that one (in this picture taken the following day) is beginning to fall to the right... Does it need water? Or is this the next phase of its natural development?! I'll water it just in case.



Another will hopefully bloom soon...



And the rest?! Even the ones that show no sign of blooming make me smile. The outstretched leaves of this one remind me of a goose in flight...



Or loving arms outstretched in joy!

Monday, April 15, 2024

Eclipse?

Last Monday was a big day here in Ottawa: a total eclipse of the sun was expected, clear skies permitting. 


Interestingly, Dallas, Texas - where my brother lives - also expected a clear view of the solar eclipse. 

Should we even try to look at it? Terry and I wondered... We didn't want to risk damaging our vision by staring at the sun. We decided to watch the coverage on TV instead.

Local schools cancelled classes - so our grandchildren were home for the day. Terry and I volunteered to drive there - 35 km away in the country - but still within the city limits. 

 So we went and watched them play.


When the anticipated time of early-afternoon darkness arrived, our neighborhood in Ottawa - together with much of the city experienced a few minutes of total darkness, as the passing moon blocked the light of the sun.


Our neighbor Earl took this pictures of the sun at 2:30 in the afternoon.

But, 35 km west, where Terry and I were waiting for darkness to occur, NOTHING happened. It was just another sunny spring day!


How small and specific the area experiencing total eclipse is!


Sunday, April 14, 2024

Another Beautiful Quilt!



My neighbour Mary has been busy quilting - and she shared her latest with me. The colours remind me of sunrise and sunset...

Another really beautiful quilt! Here's what she said:

My latest quilt is also the latest release from The Blanket Statement  https://theblanketstatement.ca/.  It is called Falcon Ridge and as with all her quilt designs they are named after places in Manitoba.  This time I not only purchased the pattern but also the fabric bundle that would make a large throw. It measures 68" x 72" (172 x 183 cm).

The back of the quilt is a flannel top sheet.  When we got a new mattress last fall, very few of our sheet sets fit.  So I kept the top sheet to use as a backing.

Maybe I will take a break from quilting!  Or at least only wall hanging  or pillow size.  Too many ideas in my head.

Mary


Falcon Ridge Quilt - March 2024.jpgFalcon Ridge Quilt back - March 2024.jpg

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Latest Plant Pots

In my last pottery session (January to March) - a hand building studio - I tried to make larger pots - ones that would hold some of my indoor potted plants.

I was only partially successful. Only three of the four are wide enough. 


And even the large blue one has the plant pot sitting on top of the rim. The opening would need to be wider for the whole pot to fit in.

One of the potters, an 88-year old neighbour named Dina, showed me how to make "eyes" on my clay using a little ball of white clay topped with a dab of black clay, then rolling them in... (Yes, with a rolling pin!)

The result - the brown vase with the eyes in the top picture - could hold cut flowers (or knitting needles!) but not a round pot.

More practice needed!

Friday, April 12, 2024

Protective Cat-Mom!

Occasionally I inherit a plant from my daughter simply because her cats like to chew on its leaves.


That's how I came to inherit the rattle snake plant (above) that does well in indirect sunlight.


A few days ago my daughter bought another house plant that one of her cats (Flynn) apparently found delicious. She asked me if I wanted to adopt it - so I naturally said YES.

Before and after pictures of the plant might make an interesting blogpost, I thought - but ALAS! It wasn't meant to be: 

Here's what I messaged to my daughter, together with her reply...


Haha! 🐈 Protective cat mom!!