Finches that my DH breeds and are in the many birdcages we have in our backyard.
Sunday, 13 September 2009
Darcy
This is Darcy the Burmilla cat and he just loves to help me.
This photo was taken last night when I was to slow to get my quilt and sit with him in the backroom and watch TV as I having been doing on cold nights this winter but last night I was busy on the puter in my sewing room.
He said Mum you are to slow and I need to sleep and your bag is just right.
This photo was taken last night when I was to slow to get my quilt and sit with him in the backroom and watch TV as I having been doing on cold nights this winter but last night I was busy on the puter in my sewing room.
He said Mum you are to slow and I need to sleep and your bag is just right.
Saturday, 12 September 2009
My First Stitchery project
My Wednesday Craft/Patchwork group have been making this bag as a project that we can sit and chat doing. The Bloomin' Flowers Stitchery Bag pattern is by Picaninni Patchwork and was found in older A Country Threads Mag or Country Favourites 2007 mag. The girls from the group are having a great time doing this bag and we hope that it will carry lots more stitchery projects.
Spring Time
It's Spring Time here is Australia and the weather for today here in the western suburbs is going to be 33c. Just the right weather for our garden so here are some of our plants. This beautiful Azalea was grown by me from a cutting from the plant that grows in our drive way. The Pink Azalea is a wonderful flowering plant and grows into a large plant.
This is one of the many plants that DH has in the garden near his birdcages. The plant is a lovely native that we purchase from the Native Nursery a few years ago. DH loves this plants as it has little suckers and they are great as DH gets new plants to add to his garden
Here is a closer photo of the native plants in the backyard.
The Fishpond that my DH made 3 years ago when he removed the swimming pool as the boys were not using it anymore as they got older.
The pond has a cover beacause when it was first built we lost all the fish as we have a bush park near by and the wild birds had a feast.
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