Happy Ground Hog's Day, folks! Woodstock Willie, our local prognosticator, saw his shadow this morning (bright sun all day today for the first time in forever), so that means six more weeks of winter. January has been extremely mild and dry so far, so I wouldn't be too upset with more of same.
As for the title of this post, today I finished something that I've been working on for two years and three months. OK, part of two years--I started it at the end of December last year--and part of three months. I did work on it every single day in January, though.
As for the title of this post, today I finished something that I've been working on for two years and three months. OK, part of two years--I started it at the end of December last year--and part of three months. I did work on it every single day in January, though.
...a bee skep...
...and a lovely gazebo. You know what this is.
The Prairie Schooler Alphabet inches forward.
That's it for today.
Thanks, as always, for visiting!
11 comments:
Woohoo! Excellent finish and more winter means more stitching time maybe?
Congrats on the beautiful finish.
Linda
Lovely finish!
What a wonderful finish! Enjoy your weekend!
Congratulations on the finish! Let's hope it is a better predictor of incoming garden-appropriate weather than your ground hog! =)
Beautiful. I understand those projects that take that long, I have a few of my own. Congrats on the finish.
A very nice block.
Absolutely gorgeous,Pat! I love it!
Congrats on your big finish!
How nice to work on a garden during the last months of winter! It turned out beautiful.
Such a gorgeous finish, Pat!! Just love the little robin perched on the letters :)
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