The Red-bellied Woodpecker showed up too. At first it landed on the suet nuggets but was on the back side so I couldn't take a picture. Then it flew over to the square green feeder landing on the side closest to me so I took this. It's a little blurry but I don't care. I like seeing it every time.
The first bird to show up this morning was a Mourning Dove that landed by the birdbath rock and just sat there. It didn't get a drink and it didn't poop, it just sat there until a squirrel jumped up for a drink and scared it away.
I couldn't rid myself of the idea to make a gratitude journal page with 16! on it for yesterday. Just that and nothing else, so after breakfast I opened the book and made the page. I like it!
Once I had the laundry started (ugh), I carried up the supplies and hang-tagged more watercolor keyrings because I was down to one. People seem to like the keyrings. I tuck a hang tag inside the front of the display books so each book has its own dangling on the cover. I also tagged a bunch more of the tropical keyrings so maybe I won't run out next Saturday at what promises to be a big day if the advertising and FB posts are to be believed.
I finally had time to finish the watercolor I started on Thursday. I'm mostly happy with the way it turned out. I used lots of different greens for the trees and like the way they blended together.
After supper I sat down to cast on a hat project to knit on tomorrow night with friends. I need something not dark brown to knit on because dark brown like the mitten I'm working on is hard to knit with if the light's not bright or direct. I thought I'd have to dig to find yarn and a project idea but a bag of this yarn was lying on the ironing board so all I had to do was call up the pattern on my iPad and start. Bulky yarn on size US13 needles is my kind of project.
In between loads of wash, watercolor finishing, keyring tagging, and clock winding, I managed to eke out 1,704 words for today. For the life of me I couldn't tell you what I wrote without looking back at it but I know I made something happen and wrote lots of dialogue. Oh, I made orange jello too.
I'm trying to figure out how I can haul twice as many books into the booth on Saturday. Right now I think I'll use the other rolling backpack because even full I can still lift it. I have a small suitcase with wheels but I'm afraid it would be too heavy for me to handle if it was full of books. Decisions, decisions. I said I'd give a gift certificate good for The Seaview Series so I stacked the three books together, tied them with raffia, and attached a hang-tag business card and a flip-flops keyring. Looks pretty appealing, if I do say so myself.
--Barbara




