Thursday, 7 May 2020

Thankful Thursday - in part!

The not thankful part, which I will get out of the way first is that my tooth repair has broken off - quite a big chunk leaving the whole side of the back tooth exposed.  Just hoping that the protective layer is still in situ. 


Now for the thankful.  I am thankful I have hobbies to keep me occupied, which distract me to some extent from the pain in my body.  Two more bears were made today, both of which were inspired by  the roses and poppies in my garden.




This first was made with some vintage fabric I had.



A soft velveteen bear.



The garden was looking so pretty. 


Love that the bees are busy on the flowers.


While I was stitching early this morning I saw a large Cruise Ship go past.


This one is the Marella Explorer, probably going to join her sister ships which are moored near Sandown Bay.


I saw the buzzard flying over the garden several times today, and also saw a crow chasing it off.


I love that I have one of these growing in the garden - the name currently escapes me.


The garden is really vibrant with colours.


It is a bit like a continuous surprise, as I discover different flowering plants.


Beside the driveway.



This is the bed that I have sowed with some radish and salad leaves outside the kitchen door on the decking.


The lavender I planted back in March is starting to bud.


Up in the raised beds, the spinach is chard is growing well.


As are the salad leaves - they are rather tasty too!


My Dalmatian Beans are growing.


I planted out some brussels today. 


I forgot to post this photo yesterday of an army helicopter flying overhead. 


I went on a shorter walk today, because I just want to keep moving if I can.


Now I have never seen these in the water before, and I look out at it often enough on my walk.  


Not quite sure what they are marking - perhaps fisherman's lines or crab pots?


The sea looked gorgeous again.



I love this Fritillary Butterfly...just not quite sure which specific one it is.




This was tiny this little flower, but so pretty.



This poor peacock butterfly looks like it has had a hard time of things.


Not quite sure which species of Blue this one is, but it was so delicate and pretty.


A few flowers



There is so much beautiful colour in nature.  It really is something to be thankful for. 




8 comments:

  1. I think it's a Heath Fritillary. (Only 'cos I looked at some "Fritlery" - as a friend and I call them - photos.) Common Blue butterfly too? I think your tiny purple flower is Common Vetch. We have them around here.

    Your garden is lovely. I did enjoy going on your walk with you - missing the seaside now we're on Lockdown.

    Well done with making two teddies every day - I guess you could make them in your sleep! I have done some more on my Cotton Thistle Baltimore Quilt today, so am pleased with that.

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  2. Your photos are gorgeous and the butterfly ones are stunning. The vintage fabric teddy is lovely and the pinky peach ones looks so soft.

    Sorry to hear about your tooth. Are dentists even open at the moment? Hope you manage to get it sorted out before it causes you any pain. xx

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  3. Once again - I'm loving the colours and freshness of your nature posts. Thank you.
    It's partially sunny here this morning which is always nice. I know what you mean about the grey weather being oppressing - it just kind of pushes down on one. I shall however continue to enjoy your garden!

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  4. Just went back and see that your father is near Helensville - Doug spent the majority of his life at Helensville and only moved here in 2008.

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  5. What cute teddy bears, do you think you may need a crown on your tooth?

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  6. Great to see the bears, they are stunning. It is amazing how different they look using different fabrics. A joy to see the glorious eclectic mix of flowers in your garden, such beauty.

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  7. Hope your tooth gets mended soon. Love all your photos :)

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