Good morning , sweet friends. Please do come in and join me. The coffee is piping hot. Cream ? Sugar? Or do you like it black? Perhaps some iced tea? I am so happy that you joined me on this very lovely day. It is supposed to rain, but I am not sure if it will or not. We sure do need it. We are already in a drought- it is definitely dry as dust here in the holler.
I have enjoyed seeing all of the garden tours in blogland these last few days. It is so interesting to see what is blooming and where. Speaking of gardens , do you mind coming outside with me for a minute to see what is going on this week? We won't stay out to awfully long because it is hot and humid .
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I have been working on The Garden Is My Home.
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The snapdragons still look pretty. This is my 1st year growing them.
One foxglove bloomed, and I have already snipped the stalk with spent blooms. I still have not put down the mulch. And yes , there still are weeds. Hee! Hee!
The day lilies will bloom soon. Ox- eye daisies are peeking beyond the yard art.
My Stella De Oro Daylilies look mighty poor this year. Usually they put on a spectacular show. Only a few are blooming. 😏💛
I have added a little bit of dianthus to the garden which is now drooping- like I said it is dry as dust.
My oldest Annabelle Hydrangea is beginning to bloom.
I must say I am one happy gardener. The hummingbirds are happy too. I have a lot of hummers this year.
Speaking of hummingbirds, when Mr. Pinker and I were in Arizona for the winter we visited the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge. Outside of the visitor center was the most unusual but wonderful raised bed with hummingbird feeders. There were hummers all around , but it was hard to get photos of them.
While we are outside, let's sit on the porch for a minute or two. Shall we?
Yesterday, I was on the top porch and walked down the steps to the bottom patio. Low and behold a big snake was sunning itself. Yikesters! I screamed as it started up the steps to the next patio. Mr. Pinker shooed it away. It was just a rat snake, but it scared the bejeebers out of me! 😱 Such is the life of living in the forest.
I have already checked on the porch. No snakes will bother us as we chat. 🐍🐍🐍
Anywhooo.... After 6 years , I finally fully finished "Americana Sampler" by City Stitcher. I just adore it. I think because it is a red log cabin.
The grandsons spent the night last night. As we sat and watched movies, I worked on more Roundabout Doodles. I will be playing catch up on posting those over the next few days.
So today I would like to share "Bunny's Harvest" . This was supposed to be my April Roundabout, but time got away from me. I will be cutting fabric for this block and begin the embroidery this weekend.
My doodles are hand drawn and are never perfect. ❤
UPDATE: JUNE 1, 2026 : I finished the embroidery on Bunny Harvest.
I stitched this little bunny using 2 strands of floss using the back stitch and lazy daisies for the carrots' leaves.
I used the following floss colors just in case you are interested: DMC 921 ( middle carrot) , 470 ( carrot greens) , 898, ( the bunny) , 517 ( jacket) , 3766 ( wind) , mystery light blue for the collar ( DMC 932 would look lovely) , mystery lilac for the scalloped border, and JP Coats 00169 orange for the two end carrots.
UPDATE: JUNE 6, 2026
The Roundabout was stitched on 8 1/2" x 8 1/2" (unfinished) white fabric.
It is framed with 20 - 2 1/2" squares (unfinished) .
The Roundabout Block with Scrappy Borders Measures: 12 1/2" x 12 1/2" ( unfinished) .

I also finished Welcoming March Roundabout. It was stitched on an 8 1/2" square piece of fabric.
Previous Roundabouts include: Frosty Chill Roundabout, Love Mail Roundabout , and Welcoming March Roundabout Doodle and Bunny Harvest Roundabout.

Well, I guess we best get in the house and cool off before the rain comes . Have I talked your ears off? 😀😁 I sure hope not, but it was such a joy that you stopped by and visited me today.
Remember to do something you enjoy today.❤
As Always...
Happy Stitching and Quilting, y'all
Melisa
"There are no gardening mistakes, only experiments. "- Janet Kilburn Phillips
Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤
Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy
I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo.
Howdeeeeeeeeeeee - said like Miss Minnie Pearl (I'm dating myself - LOL). Another delightful and fun post from The Holler. Today my oldest grandson was coming to take me for a scheduled medical procedure, so I decided to sit outside to wait for him. I started to sit in one of the metal porch chairs - oh hale no - it was hotter than hot. Dang it was HOT, HOT, HOT outdoors. It's time to stay indoors. Living on the Surface of the Sun is not for sissies like me. ROFLOL Enjoy your week end with lots of hugs from me. DarleneJ
ReplyDeleteLOL Howdeeee Miss Darlene. Oh I remember Miss Minnie Pearl and all of the crew of Hee Haw! We watched it every weekend. I have to say Minnie Pearl was my favorite along with Goober of course and who can forget Grandpa. LOL. I hope your medical appointment went well, sweet friend. How sweet that your dear grandson took you. I have been keeping up with the weather in AZ . You got that right- it is hot , hot , hot out there!!! Wowzers ! We are still in the low 80's so not that bad- just muggy. I wish you a wonderful Memorial Day weekend. Stay cool and comfy. Hugs.
DeleteGood morning! And daaaang, lady, how could I have missed all those round abouts? I'll be checking those out! Yeah, it's pretty hot here too - I walk outside to check on the chickens and I'm like "can't you check on yourselves today?" Not likely. Once they're let loose and it's around 90, they like to hole up under the RV - and I do mean hole up! Even Dash, who is not a fan of chickens, goes there too. It's a good day to stay in and cut up fabric for some quilts! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteOh how funny that your chickens are getting under the RV. Well I guess it is not to you though. I did not know they would do that, but I guess they are getting some shade. I remember mine used to hole up in the flower beds. Goodness would they make a mess, but I loved them so. I bet yours are dolls though. Are they hard to get out from under the RV? Do stay cool sweet friend. I hope you were able to get a lot accomplished. Hugs.
DeleteSweet roundabout, Melisa! I love your fully finished Americana Sampler. Well done! Have a relaxing and snake free weekend.
ReplyDeleteA snake free weekend is always a good weekend. Hee! Hee! I cannot tell you how many I have seen already this year. - Too many though. LOL. Thank you for the sweet compliment on my roundabout and sampler. Hopefully, I can make some progress on the embroidery this week. Have a good weekend. Hugs.
DeleteI planted some dianthus just the other day! It's one of my favorite flowers. Looks like your hydrangeas are going to be really pretty, too. The Amercana Sampler is a beauty - congratulations on your finish! Thanks for the new embroidery design. I've been printing those out, but haven't started any yet. It's like an embroidery savings account! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI bet your gardens are so pretty, Diann. Dianthus is a good addition to brighten up the gardens . I am trying to root some more hydrangeas. Fingers crossed I will be successful. Thank you so much for saving the doodles. I hope you enjoy them in the future. Have a great weekend. Hugs.
DeleteYour garden looks lush and wonderful. Your plants are thanking you for the extra space you tried to hide from Mr Pinker ;) and they look very happy. I hope you get some rain. I would gladly share ours, but we usually get less than any of the surrounding areas. Still, we have rain in our forecast for the next couple weeks - very happy about that. Your Americana Sampler is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much, Linda. I worked on weeding the garden today- a never ending task. I have a lot of volunteer flowers that need to be transplanted. I will get done what I can before the severe heat sets in. Thankfully, we did get some rain. I hope you did too. I think a lot of the country needs the rain right now. Have a fabulous Memorial Day weekend. Hugs.
DeleteLovely garden tour and such a cute doodle, Melisa. I hope you get some rain. We have had a good bit lately and are almost out of the drought in our area. The farmers surely needed it. Have a great weekend, friend. Hugs, B
ReplyDeleteHappy Saturday, Brenda. Aaw thank you so much for the kind compliment on my doodle. I am looking forward to stitching it. Oh yes, we have needed the rain here. It has been unusually dry for this time of the year. Thankfully, the rain came in the late evening. More is forecasted- we shall see though. Have a great weekend. Hugs.
DeleteWhat a lovely garden you have growing, Melisa; we are have a much needed rainy day here...
ReplyDeleteA couple years ago we had a huge black snake take up residence in our garage--my DH shooed it out finally--I still look around carefully when i go into the garage--Ya Think???? Yikes!!
Lovely finish on your americana Sampler--I like the lace on the bottom a lot...
Happy Memorial Day Weekend --hugs, Julierose
Oh goodness, Julierose. I hope you never stumbled upon the snake yourself while in the garage. I think I would keep my eyes peeled as well. I was startled to see the one on our patio . I had watched our resident chipmunk scurry along the patio earlier . I am glad it was not around when the snake was there. Thank you for the sweet visit and have a wonderful weekend. Hugs.
DeleteI'll have coffee a d cream please, thanks so much. I dont know what I would do if a snake crossed my path. But that's not likely to happen, as there are no snakes in New Zealand, thank goodness. Unlike nearby Australia, they have some of the deadliest snakes in the world!
ReplyDeleteOh that is so interesting, Jenny. I did not know that there were no snakes in New Zealand. My hubby was talking the other day about that is one place that he would like to visit . Most snakes around here are not dangerous, but I am not good at identifying them. We do have some poisonous ones like copperheads which we have encountered on the patio before. Uggh. Thankfully, it has been years since we have seen one of them. Thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.
DeleteYour garden is gorgeous and I love your creative talent. 💕
ReplyDeleteAaw thank you so much, Linda. You are always so kind . I have been spending a lot of time in the gardens lately. I am hoping my work will pay off as the summer progresses. Have a blessed day. Hugs.
DeleteThanks for the invitation - iced tea please. I enjoyed the tour of your lovely garden. Yikes for the snake. Hopefully it is just passing through. The bunny’s harvest is very cute. I haven’t started this series yet, but copying them for future stitching. Thanks for the visit. Alicia
ReplyDeleteIced tea it is. Happy Saturday, dear Alicia. Thank you so much for joining me on my garden tour today. The snake was a little startling- I do not do well with snake encounters. LOL. I hope you enjoy the little doodles in the future. I am looking forward to stitching this little bunny. Have a wonderful weekend and a Happy Memorial Day. Hugs.
DeleteYour flowers look so lovely. Definitely worth the stroll in the heat but I am rather thirsty now. I hope your tea is unsweet as that is my preference. Otherwise, I'd take a tall glass of ice water. The doodles are sweet! Somehow I missed the first few. I've been so busy lately taking care of Mom that I got so far behind on blog reading. Thank you for the links. They're all so sweet!
ReplyDeleteYour gardens are lovely. Wish i was able to get into mine but still on restrictions for a bit. I remember the hummers you shared from AZ. So cool! Thank you for the latest Roundabout. Mr. Bunny has the perfect bouquet of carrots to show off.
ReplyDeleteYour roundabout designs are wonderful, this is no exception, I love your drawings. Your garden is looking so beautiful, I love Hydrangeas, they are one of my favorite flowers.
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LOVE the Doodles!!! Thank you!!!
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