Thursday, January 18, 2018
Signs Of Spring in the Midst of a Snowstorm
I took this picture a week ago. Remember I said I had clipped willow stems to make my willow tree stay short? This was in the warmish weather right before the Polar Vortex entered Maine. The branches got stuck into a tall vase and other than changing the water occasionally--I just ignored them.
Until the catkins started puffing up and looking like they had plans. And they did. This is so other-World-ly beautiful. About two to two and half inches long. And--the bottoms of each stem, in the water has produced long roots. So, I have the "makings" of a few additional little willow trees. And a wetland spot for them to grow.
The original stem that is now a 5 foot tall tree with many branches (from much pruning on my part to get a straight stick to turn into a tree) was from Easter two years ago--or it could be three years. Time in a Garden is hard to remember. The branch was leftover and in the garbage can at work. Or it was out of an arrangement that got dumped. I thought the catkins looked interesting. And I was right. But I had no idea they would look like this when they opened.
All 10 branches are covered in these catkins. It's heavenly to see when I walk by and everything outside the windows is white......and very cold.
I read my book until 4 am (G says he looked at the clock) I found....ta da.....that IF I held the book far away from my face--arms length....I could read for a long time without the words going squidgy and greasy looking. Amazing. So I read. And read. And read. Great Book. Lotte and Soren Hammer.
Number 2. I just today picked up book Number 1. And have already read books 3 and 4. They have written 6 books but I can't find them in Minerva so they might not have been translated into English yet.
It's been quite awhile since I could read without having to stop. And I have been quite sad.
I made a few more 3 inch cut, pink Depression blocks. I only needed to make a few more blocks to add to the leftovers and I may have what I need to make Connie another baby quilt top. The correct size this time. Really MUCH smaller than I had thought.
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