Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Fall Activities


Kathryn came over for a few days to help us redo Martin's den.  She's an energetic worker and did a great job painting the ceiling, walls, and woodwork.  Then she tackled the removal of the old carpet and pad.  She saved us many hours of knee crunching, and shoulder pulling work.  It looks so nice.  Mart chose the colour.  Today, we all went on a stroll through Paxton Bush to take in the lovely fall leaves; they are falling fast.  The leaves are brilliant in colour, as you can see.  I pressed and mailed some leaves to the little girls in California, but the colour does fade a bit.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Dress Up Time for the Girls

Trying on the sun dresses made by Nanna Pennie.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The Grand Tour

Another great time together with family.  We all converged at Audrey's new summer digs at Leisure Lake for wine and dessert and lively conversation.  Her kind neighbour loaned us her golf cart so we could have a tour of this lovely area.  All nine of us couldn't fit on the cart, so this was the first group.  Peetra was driving, while Audrey narrated.  Joanne and I waved at all the friendly neighbours.  On the way home, eight of us stopped off at "The Car Barn" to enjoy their famous chicken dinners.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Little Visitor


We had a surprise visit from a little furry creature recently.  He's hopped into  our backyard sanctuary several times.  We've never seen him with any companions.  It was a challenge to photograph him because he's a bit shy.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Clover Crowns

I thought every little girl learned how to braid clover crowns when they were growing up.  Not so, but girls of ALL ages are still fascinated by this ancient art.  Braiding as fast as I could, these little girls kept me supplied with the all the clover flowers I needed until everyone had a crown.  Molly even tried her hand at it, and with some practice, she can join the guild some day.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Busy Hands. . .

     Busy hands are happy hands, as the saying goes.  If your hands would like something busy and happy to do, I could put you in touch with Sr. Patricia who spoke to our last Catholic Woman's League meeting about knitting bandages for the lepers in Nigeria.  At first it seemed like a time warp, something out of a WW I documentary.  But she was serious and had brought a supply of soft cotton yarn from Holland and small guage knitting needles for anyone that wanted to sign up for this labour of love.  Our CWL group has been donating money to Sr. Pat for her yarn for a number of years, but until she came and showed us the project and told us more about it, none of us really felt a connection.  I thought it was like polio or small pox, pretty much over and done with.  Not so.
     I googled and read and was amazed, as well as saddened. But, I also learned the hand knit cotton bandages are greatly appreciated. They breathe better and can be washed and reused for over a year. I've enjoyed working with the soft yarn and the fine stitch. I think about the person that will be using it and I pray for their comfort and healing. And I pray they will know God loves them through the bandages that are stitched in love for them by friends far away. I'm almost finished with my first bandage and will soon take it over to Sr. Pat and pick up another skein of yarn. It's a portable project that can be done on a trip, at home, or while visiting friends.

Inside, Outside


While in Petrolia, "Canada's Victorian Oil Heritage City", we stopped by the public library.  Martin & Peetra enjoyed going to the library while growing up in this town.  The library is housed in the old train station, which gives it an extra bit of charm.  Peetra is pictured outside the turreted corner of the building as well as in the small reading room created inside it's curving walls.