Sunday, May 10, 2015

Mother's Day Stitching

Happy Mother's Day!
I hope all the mothers out there get a chance to relax and stitch today!
I have sorely neglected my stitching recently. If you read my most recent posts you will understand why. 
Yesterday I sat down for a little while and made more progress on Baker Beach. Here is what it looked like two weeks ago.
This is where I am as of today.
 I am just about halfway done with my third page. I hope to stitch some today also.
I am joining Kathy for my Slow Sunday Stitching today. Pop on over to her site to see what other bloggers are stitching.

We have a baby bunny visiting our back yard. A few years back we had regular visits from a rabbit family, but last year we only saw a bunny once in a while. We see this little one almost daily.
It is really quite small. That black edging is only a couple of inches high. It is always a treat to see "bunny" in the yard. Unfortunately, I scared him/her the other day when I was tossing bread ends out for the birds. I didn't know that "bunny" was in the flower bed behind our deck. "Bunny" took off like a shot. Thankfully I have seen "bunny" in the yard since then. I really like watching them grow.

Thanks for stopping by!

10 comments:

  1. Lovely stitching , and love your little rabbit , we have a round about down at the end of the junction and we call it rabbit land , some days there are loads of rabbits playing on the grass.

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  2. I love to watch the rabbits at play but am not so keen when they are eating my salad patch. Happy mothers day, we celebrate it in March in the UK.

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    1. So I learned something today. I didn't know Mother's Day was in March in the UK. I don't have a salad patch so I don't need to worry about the bunnies. They eat all the clover in the grass.

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  3. You are making good progress! Wishing you a wonderful Mother's Day. blessings ~ tanna

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  4. I enjoy seeing your project grow. I am quite sorry about Brian : ( Sweet little bunny!

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  5. I enjoy seeing your project grow. I am quite sorry about Brian : ( Sweet little bunny!

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  6. We have bunnies in our yard too. Chipmunks and squirrels scamper about as well. Right now, a mother robin is on her eggs in the nest on top of our light fixture. I love to see your progress on your cross stitch.

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  7. Slowly but surely, this is growing. Love your little rabbit today.

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  8. I'm a first-time visitor to your blog, Cathie. Thank you for commenting on mine a few days ago. I am so saddened by Officer Moore's death, and even more so now that I know you have a personal connection to him. My prayers go out to all of his family and friends.

    Now, about those rabbits. . . I will gladly give you several dozen, if you can figure out a way that could be done. Here on our rural spot in southern Ohio, we have them everywhere. They will be quite the nuisance once we have a bit of garden planted, and when all my flowers are potted up. They are hungry critters.

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  9. love your stitching and that bunny. Frodo has eliminated all of the bunnies....I hope he scared most of them, he can only catch babies not the big ones.

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