Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Getting green

Have been crocheting a lot as usual. Have many, many crochet projects in various stages going on as evidenced by the heaping pile on one end of my couch. Today I sat on the porch listening to an audiobook like usual while crocheting a yellow scarf. I'll be crocheting scarves all year long so that I will have a ton of them finished by the time the next cold season arrives.






It's getting green outside for sure now. The trees and bushes are budding leaves.









Here you can see the 2005 run seeds that I started in containers on the porch. Nice to see that almost all of them have come up even though they're so old. The turnip greens really took off. In 2nd place is broccoli.





I have started composting! That's something new that I wanted to try for a while. I'm using a large pail that I found in the shed.





Below is a baby blanket that I'm going to donate. I used reverse single crochet for the edging.

















Looking at that blanket makes me feel like starting another one, but I'll finish the scarf which I'm almost done with first.

2 comments:

Alessandra said...

oh i should get green aswell..i have this plant..but theres no more flowers, im afraid its all my fault! well, atleast its still alive, i hope it gets beautiful orange flowers as before!

ps. i guess u might like the last post ive just written..its about indian food..went to a indian restaurant food tonight and took many pictures of their colourful food.. have u ever tried it? do u like it? take care!x

Alessandra said...

ohh i wish my flat could be greener, i have this plant.. but it has no longer flowers!! maybe its all my fault! but spring, having an explosion of flowers everywhere is just fantastic, huh?
x