Good morning, my friends. The stratus clouds gave us another interesting and pretty sunrise this morning. Another day begins.
It was a full day on Sunday. I got an early start putting some Slow Cooker Texas Pulled Pork into the crockpot yesterday morning. It was a new recipe to me. Generally, I make "pulled" sandwiches from chicken. The pork was good. I neglected to take any pictures, but here's one of the pictures from the recipe.
Also on the morning's kitchen agenda, I made a Tangy and Creamy Macaroni Salad to go with it. That pretty well took care of dinner for the day.
But I wasn't finished in the kitchen. Oh no. I had strawberries to de-seed, and ice cream to make. It still needs churning, but I'll get at that this morning now that it's well-chilled. There were also weeds to pull and some housekeeping to do. And there was a multitude of things standing between me and my sewing. Finally, finally, finally, everything was finished, and I could get to work on the important stuff.
First, I finished stitching May's block for "Joy in the Ordinary."
From there, I spent another hour on my "Vintage" art quilt. I spent at least half that time making the first piece wrong three different ways before getting it right. Needless to say, an hour didn't give me time to make very much progress. I did, however, start using the tiny pieces that were printed onto fabric. That's going to work out just fine. Here's your peek.
Next up, I'll get started stitching the "Joy in the Ordinary" block. There's no rush to get outside to pull weeds, but I am anxious to get the job finished. I probably have three more days of weed pulling to get caught up on that. We're both wanting to get the yard looking better so we can enjoy dinner outside on these nice summer evenings.
That's all I have for you this morning. Things feel pretty well back to normal here. It's the beginning of a new week, and I'm ready to settle down and enjoy summer.
7 comments:
Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them. ~ A. A. Milne
It takes awhile to feel all caught up when you've been gone for very long. I had to check out the macaroni salad recipe and it sounds really good. The author's hint to add the vinegar right away and to cook the pasta to a softer stage - makes perfect sense. Thanks for sharing!
Barbara, the pictures of Sadie and Smitty and the captions you put under them are hilarious. I love your cats. I bet they are really happy to be home. I’m amazed they travel as well as they do. For years we spent the summers in Colorado and took one or two…..one year three!….cats with us, but we had a cabin to go to and they had a territory there where they were excited to arrive. The way you travel is a whole other undertaking.
So glad you are close to being caught up on all the home chores and will have more time for stitching soon. Your Joy in the Ordinary blocks are really cute and the Log Cabin setting really works with those.
I'm always impressed with how much you accomplish. Thank you for the pulled pork recipe as it sounds yummy.
Getting things caught up always feels like such a great accomplishment, and then the sewing can be relished as a reward! Your stitcheries are very cute!
mmm - pulled pork and macaroni salad is food for the gods! If your weather turns really hot working on a Christmas-y stitchery will make you think cool thoughts.
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