Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Monochrome Serendipity 2 & Record Heat Wave

Hello stitching friends from an inland pacific northwest that is hotter than ever recorded and it is only June! Yikes! A whole new type of 'lockdown' is being imposed on us. In the 41 years we've lived in this part of the country we've only experienced a day or two at most during the summer of over 100 degree heat - a big part of why we wanted to live here - but this heat wave is not only putting us in 110 degree range but it is lasting for a week.

Winter is not the only stitching season it seems, lol, since I can hardly poke my nose out the door after we finish watering the poor sweltering gardens. We're up at 4 am to get things ready for the day's heat. Thankfully, we had a lot of shadecloth on hand and the plants we worked so hard to start, plant and tend are making it through so far. Terry is braving the heat of the day to check on any emergency 911 situations out there. The heat loving things like tomatoes, peppers and corn are doubling by the day while the lettuce and spring greens melted days ago.

Praying that this ends soon and does NOT come back again!

While in this heat prison I made another edition of the latest design, Serendipity Sampler #2 that is in monochrome shades of mahogany. It is just fun to see what happens to a pattern when you take it to sepia type tones. It can be purchased through ICG Everything Cross Stitch and will soon be available on Creative Poppy

One of the beds that is getting a lot of water cause I do not want to lose them is the rose bed that I overfilled with poppies this year.

And finally proof that a 'cool cat' can be cool even in such heat.

Stay cool as you can, stitchers!

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