Good Morning Friends & Folk ~
well, the preliminary blood tests have come back inconclusive.
really not what I had hoped for, but it's something anyhow.
I have another appointment to see another dr. and am hoping for more thorough testing and results.
I am pretty sure it is tick-bite related as I have been having 'normal' symptoms of Lyme's but also
not-so 'normal' signs of other strains.
… and So we hurry up & wait.
in the meantime again, I am resting as much as I can
{or as much as Peter can make me rest}
... I'm sure by now you've guessed I am type-A and am never still or idle ~
so it's hard to keep me down when I don't want to be!
I thank you all for your continued positive thoughts and well-wishes!
I have been stitching, of course.
I can only focus though on doing my free-hand cross stitching…
my brain won't let me focus on much more right now,
~ so this works at the moment to keep me from going nuts.
this is my little friend,
Good Witch Mary ~ she finds her way into my work often!
I enjoy this look…
a scattered & naively stitched look I guess ~
such crooked little stitches
wonk-ily worked one at a time to fill in a penciled motif;
in this case an apron adorned Farm Witch!
I have shown you how I stitch like this before,
but if you'd like a reminder,
you may click on the links below of my previous postings on this subject:
&
see that sweet little Hitchcock chair? it's only about 5 inches tall….
{{ I wish I was small enough to sit in it! }}
I am originally from CT,
where these chairs are made and found this tiny version {salesman sample?}
in PA of all places!
I think I'll add a chair like this one to this sampler ~ or two ~
one for her, one for a friend perhaps?
right now I'm stitching on her red saltbox styled farmhouse…
Once finished with the stitching,
I think I'll make this into a sawdust stuffed pillow ~
at least that is my thought for now ~
~ but it will be available here in the Farm Shop for our 8th annual
Gathering of Primitive Friends Show on Sept. 17th
{{WHICH btw, is now less than a month away!}}}
wha whaaaaat?
haven't done much gardening,
but Mother Nature has been generous with rains & heat ~
so we have plenty of fresh tomatoes, green peppers, basil to make a nice sauce.
and yes, although I have to strain mine to remove all seeds,
I enjoy making it for Peter and LOVE the smell of cooking fresh sauce in my farmhouse
:)
our sunflowers have gotten so heavy that I've had to cut them ~
they now hang, drying for next years' planting.
and although most of our plants are thriving,
the japanese beetles have done terrible damage to our hibiscus, roses and hydrangea…
~ leaving skeletal leaves and nibbled petals.
This one has so far been lucky not to have been devoured yet!
Hannah bought me a beautiful Yellow rose bush for mothers' day a few years back, and the bush it fighting off those blasted beetles.
I will NOT use pesticides though ~ preferring to let Nature take her course…
I have seen praying mantis in our larger herb garden,
… so I'm hoping they will fly over to the farmhouse and begin eradicating the beetles soon,
before the entire bush is eaten beyond recuperating ~
amidst the rain, heat & humidity ~
and along with illness and stress…
there is always something to be thankful for;
simple beauty
simple handwork
and
love ~
Thank you Peter for taking such good care of me while I'm under the weather….
wishing you all a day filled with things you love,
and those who love you most!
~ Blessings from the Farm ~
Lori