Monday, May 27, 2013
a making moonday
Making things -- a sun and a moon and a flower garden. Unrolling unlabeled bundles, too. I'll have to go back to my autumn dye-pot posts to see what leaves these are. The colander plate is a new find -- the woman who made it says she uses hers for making sprouts.
Today is a waning moonday in Capricorn. Time to focus on things already begun. This feels good to me -- I'm ready to let go of starting new projects for a while. To stay home, to stitch and weed and unroll more dye bundles.
Wishing you a week of beauty and feeling at home wherever you are.
Labels:
calendar cloth,
dye-pot,
full-moon art,
garden,
moon-watching,
sewing
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what a beautiful garden.
ReplyDeletethe possibilities are endless, aren't they?!
ReplyDeletethe gardens are magic!
Your garden is so lush and beautiful! I couldn't figure out the big deal about celery...until I read your words! A colander plate - how clever!
ReplyDeleteHi Deanna, thanks -- between the rock hard soil and the weather, it's hit or miss!
ReplyDeleteWild Magnolia, yes! Possibilities combined with hope. ;)
Thanks, Nancy -- it's a cool little plate, nice for fruit, veggies and herbs.