Saturday, 11 April 2026

Saturday 11th April - braving the weather forecast

 Cloudy start, 40% probability of rain, temperature feels like 9°C, sunny periods later...retty normal for April. We wrapped warmly and set off to meet with Son and Daughter to celebrate his birthday (belatedly) and Easter (even more belatedly)

And hurrah! The sun shone and the temperature rose. Every met-up is an occasion, whatever the weather... but especially when it's spring and there are flowers and little lambs and sunshine.

So I've had plenty of fresh air today, enough for weeks!

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Before we left, and after we came home, I managed to finish three things;


The first of the strips for my experimental patchwork cardigan. I'm enjoying it, because the rows are short so it's easy to pick up and put down, because the patterns are simple and change every six inches, and I'm using a variegated yarn which keeps changing colour, all exactly right for my butterfly brain.

I have completely finished this patch now. I managed to talk myself into outlining the flowers and it has hade such a difference. 


Finally I sewed up the hat. It's too big for me, and I don't like the colours, so I'll save it for the shoebox appeal at Christmas time.


Finally, Next-door's cat has found a new hiding place in our front garden;


at least he's away from our bird feeders. The RSPB are saying we should stop feeding the birds now it's warmer, so we'll put them away now.


Peter and the Wolf by Prokofiev; the cat theme;


My favourite moment is listening to the orchestra illustrate in sound when Peter lowers the rope over the wolf to capture it. I used to get the children to listen out for it, and watch  for the smiles to appear.


10 comments:

  1. Is there some Catmint in the garden that he particularly likes? I've stopped feeding the birds now but I do put out odd bits of fluff from the dryer, as many of them are preparing nests.

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    1. We've ordinary mint in pots, but no catmint. I think he finds are garden more restful; our childrenhaveleft long ago, whereas there's a very energetic 6 year-old in his family!

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  2. I really had to look to see the neighbour's cat hiding in your flowers.

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  3. Oooh, Peter and the Wolf is such a fun piece of music! I remember learning it in elementary school.
    It always feels great to finish projects! Glad your day out was a pleasant one.

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    1. Peter and the Wolf was always a favourite with the children.

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  4. Always enjoyed Peter abd the Wolf.

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  5. Our neighbour's cat keeps hiding under our porch. Sigh.
    I love all your makes - you are so talented. I'm so glad the weather was quite nice and you were able to meet up with the family

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    1. I think I've just got better at ignoring the instructions!

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