Friday, January 3, 2020

Friday (Almost) Finish!


It seems the holidays took up a lot of time with cooking and cleaning and spending time with the boys, but it was all worth it. I worked on several projects that are larger, so they are still in the works.

One project I was eager to try and finish was a pattern by Kathy Schmitz. She had a sale, so I treated myself to a pattern I had my eyes on. This one was so fun to do, that I am making another in a different color scheme.

I used Dmc blue for this one and for a pop of color, I used the new DMC sparkle thread. It comes in different colors and shades, so I know I will be trying it with my punched pieces too. I went when they had a big coupon sale and got a supply to try out, it does look better in person, so hopefully when I make it into a pillow, it will show up better.



We did a lot of drives and explored some old places and some new places. I took this photo from the middle of the bridge. The river runs through a good portion of Rhode Island and ends at the ocean. It is a dividing line for Rhode Island and Connecticut, so I am in two states at the same time.



We enjoyed some. walks through some old cemeteries. This one had some beautiful old stones and lots of history with the founding families of Wakefield.



I also wanted to see a waterfall at a dam in the upper half of RI. Sadly, it is also a reservoir, so the signs said no trespassing, but. you could park and view from the top or take a walk on the old road, that goes along the pond. Too cold that day, but we will go back for a walk with Bean.



I noticed a road on the other side, so we tried that and I was able to get a partial view of the falls. As you can see, the guy in the white truck is there to patrol the area.



The fun thing about old back roads is, you never know what you will find. There were three old cemeteries, overlooking the pond.



This day we were on the hunt for eagles, but not one sighting. Later I saw that there is an area below where we went, that is also a hatchery, so a place to take the boys. But, I found a wonderful old cemetery with some unique stones, for future patterns. This is a portion of the cemetery, which was on a river, so a nice walk to end the day.




At home I have been relaxing and catching up with the house. I love watching the birds in the winter and it is easier to spot them with the bare trees. I noticed this guy sitting in my neighbor's yard and was lucky enough to get closer for a better shot. It is a red shouldered Hawk.

I hope the New Year brings many blessings to you all.


7 comments:

Lady Locust said...

Sweet stitches. And oh my what a beautiful area you got to explore- well somewhat explore:-)

Kate said...

The old cemeteries were quite a find! Your Snow stitchery is really cute and I'm looking forward to seeing how you finish it. k^^

acorn hollow said...

Wonderful pieces as always. The hawk will chase away the little birds. That is what has happened here.
Happy New Year
Cathy

Rugs and Pugs said...

You find so many cool places to explore!
Happy New Year.

Fiona said...

Sounds like a great time was had... now January is for recovering!! haha... lovely walks and I love that stitchery..... I haven't seen the DMC sparkle threads... will have a look for them...
Hugz

QuiltGranma said...

as so many times when I see a beautiful bird, I think, I want fabric like that!

Carole said...

I love old cemeteries ... so peaceful! Love stitch project you have going! Cheers!