Friday, July 3, 2026
Random Recent Friday Faces
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Bumblebees and Second Looks
Hi everyone. Happy July 2! Yesterday the crazy heat arrived to New Hampshire. 😧 I'm going to miss the beautiful weather we'd been having.
I have a few things to share on my post including stopping by Bleubeard's and Elizabeth's blog for Second on the Second. I also want to mention the last couple of days were busy, so I am once again going to apologize if I missed any of your blog posts.
OK, I promise not to hyper focus on bees every post,😏, but the other day David over at Travels with Birds made an important point in a comment on one of my recent honeybee posts. Since many of you enjoy a bit of bee info, I thought I would take a moment to share the general gist. (And then I won't keep going on about bees...well maybe I won't. )😉
Honey bees do help with pollination, and they are important, however, sometimes people get so wrapped up thinking honeybees can save our food supply that they forget about native bees. Native bees are the various species really in trouble. In fact, some of our foods cannot be pollinated by honey bees. Take tomatoes.
Honey bees evolved in Europe and Asia, and some foods, like tomatoes, that evolved in North or South America, evolved without the help of honey bees. Their flowers are not accessible to honeybees because the 2 species didn't evolve together and honeybees can't get to the pollen. The only ones that can do this are native pollinators. As native bees disappear, so might those foods they pollinate. Therefore it is important to not to do big whole lawn sprays for insects ( all insects breath the same way, so if you spray say for mosquitoes, it can effect bees) and to remember wild bees need habitat to live in. I'm not trying to be the bee patrol, just passing on some information. 😁
Today's main topic of my post is for Second on the Second over at Altered Book Lovers Blog. I want to share some fabric art that I posted back in 2015 to go along with Halle's fabrictrim/sewing themed challenge this month at AJJ. . Here's my original post. More Quilting.
I had a large piece of canvas that I painted, and then I did some stitching on it. Here's a few close ups.
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
It's July
Hi everyone. I don't know what happened to June, but happy July to you.
Before I get too far into my post, happy Canada Day to my friends north of the border. 🍁
Thank you Matilde for hosting over at Art Journal Journey last month. And thank you everyone who shared some Houses and Buildings. It was fun to see all the various houses and buildings people created. I can see it was a very creative month.
But since it's now July it's time for a new challenge and a new host. This month I want to welcome Halle back. She's been with us for several summers now, and we love having you. Halle always has a great theme related to sewing ❤, and you can see some of her fantastic quilting and art pieces over at her blog Halle's Hobbies.
This month Halle's theme is Fabric, Lace and Trims, Oh My!
Monday, June 29, 2026
T Stands for Another Play
Hi everyone. Happy new week to you. And hello to everyone who stops by Bleubeard's and Elizabeth's blog blog for our weekend T Day meet ups.
Last week was a nice balance of busy days and not so busy days. Of course a couple of rainy/cloudy days didn't hurt with that. 😉 My husband finally finished getting his boat ready for the season, so one day we went out and went fishing (and ha ha, guess who caught most of the fish; my poor hubby was kind of sad it wasn't him 😁). It was also time for a second play at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Sunday Art -Mish Mash
Friday, June 26, 2026
The Art of Bee Keeping
Hi everyone. I hope everyone had a great past week. Other than the morning I spent waiting on hold to talk to someone from the IRS for far too long (the tax people for those of you who aren't familiar with American taxes) and then they cut me off and told me to call back (let's just say I wasn't happy at that point), it was a good week for me. Today I am joining Nicole for Friday Face Off and also Gillena for Friday Lunch Break.
I also want to apologize if I didn't get by your blog. My last 2 posts were scheduled, and the days got quite busy, so I'm behind. 😖 But today I should (hopefully) be able to watch up. 🤞
The other morning I did a bee hive check, and I know some of you are interested in them, so if that's you, here's some insect faces for you today.
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