That’s me. The daffodils we marked a couple of weeks ago with one foot tall flags are now surrounded by chest high grass. It makes finding them, surprisingly challenging. But I gathered a shovel and bucket and off I went to harvest daffodil bulbs to take off island to possibly sell as a fundraiser for the Friends group. I labored for a couple of hours and collected a bucket full of bulbs from about 25 plants.
When I looked up from my work I saw a deer grazing nearby who couldn’t care less about me.
I finished knitting a sweater I made for myself that began in earnest on our plane ride on April 24. I love it. I may get to wear it over the next couple of days when the weather will be wet and cool.
The pattern was Ennis Pullover by Sarah Solomon and it was an interesting knit. Now on my needles is a mesh market bag so we can hold our food in a secure bag on the bike rack.
i wanted to clear out the refrigerator leftover sauce and cheese so made a delish pizza for lunch.
And challenged myself to make a cake from scratch, without even a hand mixer or wooden spoon! We only have a large serving spoon that serves as a wooden spoon and a plastic whisk. But it worked.
We weren’t the only ones who ate well yesterday. This crab was on our porch when I must have interrupted a seagull’s feast.
After my work was done, I took a walk and watched the eagles soar.
The wind picked up and they were able to hang on the air.
Lynn, I love the sweater and great job as always. Love reading your blog and following your travels/adventures.
How about I swap you a Wedgetail for a Bald plus one of those sweaters. Deal?
I’ve grown quite fond of the bald eagles. You want a seagull?