


I made two more dish cloths from the Hobby Lobby’s I Love this Yarn cotton. It’s a very soft cotton and I like it! These were a gift for a friend.
The 2nd picture is the Tree that I always show in the snow shots in the winter, so I thought I would show you it actually has a different life in the spring and summer :).
The 3rd picture is a braided Hibiscus tree. I love the flowers. It was a gift from my daughter for Mother’s Day, but she gave it to me early because she was afraid she would kill it before then, lol. I have small plants in my house but this is the first tree. I hope I don’t kill it either. I’ll set it outside for 6 hrs everyday when it warms up a bit and it’s not windy so it can get more sun than by my sliding glass door because it doesn’t get a lot of direct sunlight, tho it said it liked indirect sunlight too, maybe it’s not too picky!
Storms here today, tho so far they haven’t been too bad. But more storms tomorrow and Sunday. We will see what happens, we could use the rain.
Those are some really hopeful signs of spring!!
Maybe your storms will be beneficial and not harmful this weekend. Send some here, we could use a spot of rain 😉
What colorway are those cloths?? It’s really pretty!
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The cotton was denim blue and it does look like jeans :P. The weatherman said we should end up with about 2 to 3 inches of rain out of all the storming through Thursday next week. The farmers could use it, including my son’s farm for the grass for the Alpaca.
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Best wishes on your hibiscus. I don’t think I’ve seen one with yellow flowers. I had a braided one but I indeed did kill it. I have a bush one now and I think it survived the winter. We shall see.
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yeah, it said to keep it out of the wind, it needed 6 hrs of light and not to over water it but to keep it moist, arrrgh! I might have to call an arborist and have them give me more precise information so I don’t kill it.
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Your winter tree has a great spring look!!
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lots of contrast from winter to spring!
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