Now that the cold weather has moved in,
I'm returning to 'His eye is on the Sparrow',
by Beth Twist.
I'm returning to 'His eye is on the Sparrow',
by Beth Twist.
It is dark at 5 p.m.
The evenings are long and chilly
and this has become my 'go to' evening stitch,
with a cup of warm Spiced Chai tea.
with a cup of warm Spiced Chai tea.
I've been working on finishing out
the border, which I had put aside.
(It was more fun stitching all of the
different small motifs.)
I have the tree of life,
Adam and Eve and the serpent to complete
and just a tad bit of border...
and just a tad bit of border...
then it's time to go on an adventure
and find a HUGE frame !
(My hoop is 12 inches to give you
a size comparison.)
Today, in our neighborhood,
I spotted something I have never seen...
A Black Vulture.
They are smaller then a Turkey Vulture
and much more aggressive.
They attack newborn livestock.
I know they are not a farmer's favorite,
but I have to say, they are quite handsome fellows.
(Very 'unlike' the Turkey Vulture.)
It is mid November...
On Thursday -
they are calling for 3-5 inches of snow,
with ice, here in PA.
But for now, I am enjoying
this unexpected gift -
a late blooming Foxglove in my garden.
a late blooming Foxglove in my garden.
Enjoy your day, needlework friends...
Rose