Even though there's still a lot of snow in the backyard, we can really notice where it's melted quite a bit. However, in the spring, this isn't always a good thing, as you can see by what's starting to show up underneath my birdfeeders. Here's what below where my 2 thistle seed feeders hang on the deck. Yuck!
And here are a couple more feeders in the backyard. Double Yuck!!
I can already see that I've got lots of cleaning up to do this spring (as soon as I can get my wheelbarrow out of this snowbank!)
Melting snow is also revealing quite a large number of Sophie's "deposits" from the long winter. Definitely time to start watching where I'm walking again!
After my last disastrous knitting project, I decided to start a new hat pattern on Sunday afternoon. This is "Quincy" from Jared Flood's "Made in Brooklyn" pattern book.
I really love the way this hat turned out! (keepin' it for myself too!) The main part of the hat is knitted in a strip, then you give it one twist and graft the ends together (so it becomes a tube). Then you pick up stitches around the top edge of the tube and knit the top of the hat. I love the beautiful details of the top and the I-cord edging all the way around.
5 comments:
I almost saw the sun today. Come on spring. I love the hat you knitted. It is very stylish. Happy Spring.
Cool hat! Your yard looks like mine under the bird feeders, but I do have the presence of raccoons and opposum who feast under the feeders at nite. They sure do clean up. I'm sure there will be a lot of shells left from the seeds. There will be a never ending supply of "cat doo" to clean up too.
MOM
Love the hat and the signs of SPRING. I am ready for it.
LOVE that hat Ruthie! Congratulations on your beginnings of spring, even if it has revealed work to be done...lol!
I think we've got more snow melting going on than you do! Our mild winter has left us with a good supply of wood yet. Personally, I think our state of Minnesota was somehow turned upside down when no one was looking.
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