Thursday, March 25, 2010

A Little Bit of Everything


Auction season is in full swing ... every weekend finds me in a different place either setting up for a sale or sorting and cataloging the next one.


I did purchase a little booklet the other day that I would like to recommend to those with a passion for Jane Austen... delightfully small it is a quick read and full of wonderful illustrations. Perfect to peruse when one is running hither and fro.



Back on the knitting front I've gone nutty for nests, a delightful way to make use of those half skeins that are lying about and they'll make sweet receptacles for some Easter treats.


And of course as you can see Madelaine is just thrilled with the arrival of Spring.

Enjoy this last week of March...

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Baskets







A tisket a tasket I do love a basket...


Both functional and decorative, baskets have been with us down through the centuries, actually for as long as mankind.


Serving many a purpose, bringing out the laundry,



holding flowers in the garden,


Toting purchases at an outdoor antique faire,


Knitting,



Or a reminder of history...


And of course a perfect place for a nap.

* Painting by Leon Charles Huber (1858-1928)

Baskets, antique little girls' cotton dresses early 1870's from my personal collection.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Homestead


As the geese fly rhythmically overhead destined on a path intertwined with the arrival of Spring, I often wonder what signs were revealing to the early homesteaders so that once again they could emerge from their Winter confines and begin anew...


Did they too hear the echoing call of the Whistler swans as the flocks foraged in the neighbouring fields...


When the brooks began to flow with the snowmelt did they realize it was time to begin the repetitious, labouring of clearing and plowing the land...

What encouraged the womenfolk to bring the heavy woolen quilts and rugs into the fresh air to be strewn about on fences and bushes, to whisk away the dust and dirt that had collected throughout the home, heavy with ash from the hearth for a good turnin' out...

Would she notice the sprouting of the hollyhocks out by the privy or the buttercups beginning to rise above the grasses awaiting the summon of the warming sunshine to bring forth their delicate flowers...


Would they hitch up the wagon and set out for the miller's to secure a sac of flour to replenish that which had dwindled over the harsh, cold Winter...


And would they brighten the church with a new coat of whitewash in anticipation of Easter service and the joining of community...

The rapture of Spring beckons today and lures us into the outdoors with the power very much the same as centuries ago...

* Photos taken at Ball's Falls Conservation area and Historic Jordan Village, Ontario.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Delights


Anyone that knits, quilts, sews, creates... realizes there are always leftovers.


Sometimes only a few metres of yarn, ribbon, lace or small remnant of fabric remain.


These in turn can have an accumulative effect.

So one must seek a purpose for these snippets...


I shall contemplate such lovelies to devise a project...


If I could just put down this knitting long enough, in a new shade of Noro Furin blooming in new Spring colours...

Monday, March 1, 2010

March


Mother Nature has chosen to set forth her invitation to March with the roar of a lion...


We hearty souls here in the Northeast have relinquished to her wishes and as the woodpile begins to dwindle, the snow continues to fall and the beauty of Spring lies hidden beneath 10 or more inches of ice crystals we shall patiently wait...


My little guessing game yielded two winners - Christine for the first correct answer. Pictured were indeed bud vases that were used in early automobiles to distract from the scent of wet leather ( the seats). The one on the right being that from a hearse which was positioned right behind the driver's head to bring the sweetness of the blossoms into the vehicle. The remainder of the names were collected and one was drawn from the old yelloware bowl. The second winner - Laura.

Thank you for playing...


May your March be filled with the fragrance of an early Spring bouquet...


* Flowers sent by my daughter to warm my winter weary soul.