As we open the gate to the month of March and even though the snow drifts still lie heavy in the fields, I am most thankful it has not arrived like a lion...
The first signs of Spring initiate many auctions that keep me working regularly but I still find a chance to play...
Making buntings from vintage scraps fills my sewing table.
And inspiration has stirred with knitting swatches to felt... amazingly in harvest colours.
There is a distinct chirping of a Robin outside.
Enjoy your first week of March!
* Pic of gate and lion statue taken at the historic Queenston Heights in much warmer weather.
22 comments:
Rabbit Rabbit
I love your blog
Happy March 1st
Yes, March is certainly bringing in Spring, here in the UK. I LOVE your blog header, by the way! Ros
It Must spring. I just saw two hummingbirds attacking each other while Maulie and I were gardening,
Cheri
hi susan...yes welcome march i agree...it has brought some cooler weather to our shores especially with my arm in a sling...enjoy the start of a very lovely season...both for you and for me...dzintra
March has come in like a lion around the ponds. We're shivering in that damp cold that is particular to this part of the country.
Auctions - oooh I'd love to go to one!
Hello Susan~ What beautiful yarns!
Please give Miss Maddie hugs for Sug and I! (:
I am ready for spring! We have had some nice weather recently and hopefully March will treat us with more beautiful days. I love playing with vintage linens and spring is indeed an inspiring season. I hope you are well.
Take care,
Sallie
Sierra was drinking a little milk.
Oh, you have such a pretty blog. I love it. I'll be back. Hugs, Deb=^..^=x5
Love the buntings out of those vintage linens. Just beautiful, as are the lovely gates. Spring isn't here yet, but soon enough it will come. Beautiful pictures as always.
What lovely photos. An excellent introduction to March!
Beautiful gates! I am so ready for spring....you have a beautiful blog! xo, Ann
March came roaring here. So longing for spring, and digging in the soil.
Such a lovely garden gate...may it beckon Springtime...even a wee whisper would be most welcome.
You always post luscious textiles! So fortunate you are to get first dibbies. I can only imagine the feel of fine linens between my fingers. Yummmm!
Warmly...Judy ox
Happy March! Although it is still quite cold here....we do hear robin's song!
March came in like a lamb here as well Susan, and I too am grateful for that. Even if it leaves like a lion, I will know that the calendar still says we are closer to warm days again.
I am happy to hear that you got to enjoy some days of fun too. It is a sunny day here again today and I am loving it all.
sending hugs
In like a lamb here in Tennessee, too! I love spring and have enjoyed hearing the birds and frogs outside my back door today.
Hi Susan,
Things are beginning to warm up here too! A little snow. A little sunshine. I can't wait to hear that first little robin. :)
Your vintage scrap bunting project sounds so fun - I hope you'll share the results with us all.
Happy weekend!
Zuzu
Great minds think alike Susan! March is indeed most welcome.
Its good that you managing to find the time for some wonderful creativity - your bunting looks so pretty.
Hope you get to see your snowdrops soon. Your spring is always worth the anticipation ...
Jeanne
x
Love your sweet new header and also your post on pet names.
Look look at that blue sky!
Spring is springing, the light has changed some way, the robin's are singing glorious.
Bunting out of delicate linens is such a lovely idea, hope your Sunday is very Spring like too.
The birds chirping...how sweet the sound...spring IS coming!
ReneTHANKS for the sweet words about my grandbabies!
March arrived like a lion here ~ so I am hoping it leaves like a lamb.... but I am not real hopeful... :(
I am liking the blue sky in your photos!
Happy March to you!
xo Catherine
Yes March hopefully will be one of the better ones. It seems we always get great weather right before we reopen at the end of the month and then APril reminds us we still have a chance of freezing!
xx
carole
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