Hellos to the T gang and all my readers
It's Saturday morning so writing this up early for Tuesday. For the T Party we gather over at Bleubeard and Elizabeth's and link up with a drink related photo in our post, and visit others on the link up.
We have spring blooms here, and another round of severe weather coming through today. Here are a few photos from early today (Saturday) Tornadoes etc are still in the forecast for the rest of the day. There are allot of boats on the lake today for the big Bass Tournament-winning fish prize is $100,000.
The skies were very black for awhile, windy with white caps on the lake-and then it left. I would not want to be on the lake during this type of weather.
We also have lovely blooms.
This first photo are dwarf size iris's I brought home from the family farm years ago in Indiana. This is the first year they are blooming well here at the lake-they got settled back in.
Last week I estimated that I had 50 bottles-I actually have around 70, with 9 more to plant.
The pink blooms are the ground cover phlox I bought from the Amish greenhouse last year
And the amaryllis has bloomed-it was slow to open up which was nice for longer lasting views.
There will be 3 blooms on this stalk
I really love this color
I also gathered dandelion flowers for my soap making-I infuse it in the soap with my lavender flowers-strain it and add the melt and pour soap to the molds. The dandelions here at the lake are large and lovely
I have always loved dandelions with their pretty yellow flowers welcoming in warmer weather.
I am still spinning, getting better at the wheel, but still not even yarn and I don't always keep the wheel moving constantly-still spinning every day to hopefully improve.
I found a bag of alpaca I had bought at one of the Fiber U events that I shared in the past of the classes I took there. I also found a big bag of small sample bits of alpaca that were for needle felting-so they were quite short-I blended them on the blending board.
I am now spinning on the wheel- white alpaca, next up a grey alpaca. I also found our (late) wolf Nikita's hair that she grew over winter-and then needed brushed out-very very short fibers and soft-I am carding that with alpaca and spinning on the drop spindle for better control. That will be an art yarn as well, will see how this looks after washed and dried-could go into a scarf. I have been able to spin it finer since this photo.
Since I took above photo-found out how to delete date and time on photos
I have been drinking my decaf coffee with whipped cream this past week, and a splash of my homemade kahlua This is a hand thrown pottery mug we bought way back before retirement I have always loved handmade pottery dishes.