A couple of weeks ago, I started to make a little folk art doll for a 5 year old's birthday. This week, I finished it. It has black hair, just like the five year old. Purple is her favourite colour.
I continue to work on my Mill Hill cross stitch on perforated paper. It's coming along nicely. The green line of stitches on the right goes all the way around the picture.
I spent a couple of hours working on handquilting my pineapple log cabin quilt this week. The blocks were made a couple of years ago for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. 2/12 blocks are quilted. I am moving on to the light green block next.
The azalea bush started to bloom this week. It will soon be covered in these beautiful pink flowers.
We were outside this am trimming some hydrangea bushes and Finn was making himself comfortable on the grass nearby.
I have several types of daffodils in the gardens--this one is a double daffodil.
We took Finn for a long walk last evening in Port Stanley. The water was calm. No wind. Finn had a grand time and was ready to have a nap when he got home.
These grape hyacinths are in several places in our gardens.
The cream/yellow hellebores are in bloom too. So pretty in the sunshine!
Finn likes to lie in this chair--its a good vantage point to see us when we are working in the kitchen. You can see his eyes better now as he had a haircut this week.
Finn takes his tax collection duties very seriously. The cheese tax must be paid!
I will link up with Kathy, Angela and Frederique. Have a wonderful week!
Isn't that doll cute?! I hope she is well-loved by her new mama! I see scraps I recognize from my stash in your dark blue pineapple pieces. That's always fun! Lots of pretty daffodils in your yard, too!
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