Like the roads to Nod, however, the road to summer here has had its ups and downs.
Summer, it seems, is a timid bride this year.
We have a handful of summer-like days...where we go from 50 to 90.
And then we are back to mid-60's, and very low 40's for lows.
And wind...lots of wind.
And you know how I feel about wind.
But, slowly, things are greening, and plants are blooming.
The first bridesmaid is always the always-flamboyant rhododendron.
The others follow toute de suite in a pink and purple explosion.
{Volunteer Vinca growing in the patio stones}
{With a slow, cold, spring, the blooms of the lilacs were more abundant and sweeter.}
And avian coteries welcome the newcomers with bursts of song.
{Look closely...a cardinal's camouflage.}
I think this year is the year I finally will be making good on my vow to forgo annuals. Bitterly bittersweet.
It's a good thing I am easily amused by nature as my "crafting" (is that what we are still calling it these days??) mojo has gone on another walkabout apparently.
I started stitching another larger piece, but there is no progress worth posting at this point.
I did venture to the Island of the Unfinished and was not inspired to attempt any rescues other than finishing this one little piece I had finished the stitching on a year ago:
I couldn't seem to capture the true colors (and, yes, there is some distressing to it), but they are somewhere between the above photo and the photo below.
I am not impressed with my finishing and will not point out all the shortcomings....you likely can figure that out for yourself.... So, I abandoned the Island.
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I think I have missed sharing a few reads with you (I've been MIA a while, no?), but I don't believe I shared this one with you yet.
This is the third book by this author I've read. I fell in love with her debut book, "The House Between Tides," about which I previously posted. This book, however, I am a bit equivocal about. I enjoyed it, but it was a transparent "clone" of her first book. While I somewhat felt like I was being able to continue the reading adventure I had enjoyed in the first book, this was not a sequel of any sorts...yet the main plot and subplots were just too similar. I actually started confusing a few things between the two books while reading. (No comments re the ease with which that confusion thing is accomplished these days...please.) She even used some of the same character names....but they weren't the same characters. 😧
Anyway, do with it what you will. If you liked The House Between Tides and would like another "fix," have at it. I am not the one who enjoys Hallmark movies with the same repetitive themes, so I give it a "meh."
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Well, I'm off to finish assembling a wheel barrow.
Who has more fun than me?
Have a good new week ahead everyone.