Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

I Like Thursday #99 - it's the little things!

Well.  It's been A. Week. at our house - a week of worry about my MIL, whose health is really deteriorating, and has had to be admitted into long-term care - so it's been a week to appreciate small things.

Like this pretty bouquet of marigolds that I cut from my garden to bring in the house the other day.


Or the view out the window where I sit and read every day.

I don't know if you can tell, but there's a hint of fall in those turning leaves out there.  I love the changing of the seasons!

This little bushtit was part of a larger group that found our feeders the other day.  We think they must pass through in spring and fall.  Usually there are 6 or more at a time flitting back and forth, but they are quick, so it's hard to capture them all at once!


This funny sign seen at our favorite Boulder, Colorado, winery when we managed a few hours to get away.

Really, we eat a lot of salads - really!


I've enjoyed adding a few more bits to my village project.  How about a sun, and some birds?

Well, 1 1/2 birds so far!

Or some flowers?

Thanks for the idea, Vicki!

We also enjoyed a walk around our downtown the other day, and watched some artists decorate the sidewalks with their pastels.


I think this one was my favorite.


And finally, I'm liking the apples we're picking right now.

They aren't the prettiest apples you'll ever see, but they do taste good!  Maybe I should attempt a pie?!  :)

Happy Thursday, friends!  I'm joining in with LeeAnna and the other Thursday bloggers over at Not Afraid of Color!








18 comments:

Cathy said...

Your houses and accessories are so cute! It almost seems like playing with dolls (for grownups). I’m going to have to try it, lol. We are feeling fall in the air here too - cooler mornings and evenings. More intense, slanted light. And the ever so slight drying and discoloration of a few leaves. I can’t wait!! And, as my brother would say, those apples look good enough to eat! (Wink)

Libby in TN said...

Sorry to hear about your MIL. I know well what you are going through. A few trees are starting to turn here, too. We are at a higher elevation, but not at high as you!

Home Sewn By Us said...

Hi Diann! I am sorry to hear about your MIL. It is very stressful and worrisome. It's rather like full circle - they have kids so that the kids can take care of them and worry about them as they age. I hope the long-term facility is close by. That will diminish the worries a bit, just knowing that she is in a place that keeps her safe and is with her round the clock. I was lucky to have my mom in an assisted living facility just a half mile from my house. I used to walk over when the weather allowed me to. {{Hugs}} for both of you. I think you village pieces are so nice, and that pretty light blue sure looks like the sky there as I remember it! ~smile~ Roseanne

Carole @ From My Carolina Home said...

In times like these, it is nice to appreciate the small joys! Hang in there.

Linda said...

Diann, I'm so sorry your MIL is getting worse. My Mom was able to be with us until she died, but it was very difficult during her last year. I remember when she had to put my Granny in a nursing home. I think it was harder on Mom than it was on Granny! I'll pray for her and your family.
I love your view while reading. And YES on the pie!

Jasmine said...

I feel for you and your family. Those are hard decisions to make. Your village is looking bright and cheerful. Some therapeutic sewing.

Vicki in MN said...

Sorry for your MIL's decline, it's hard seeing them go in that direction. Do they do something to protect the artist's work from the weather.

Judy D in WA said...

Simple pleasures during a stressful time. I hope they can make it a little easier for you. Love your view from your reading spot. And the sidewalk art is amazing!

Mary in Peoria Handmade said...

I am so envious of your view everyday! And I might add your very clean windows. I hope your mom in law is comfortable. Those are hard times for everyone. I've been enjoying your village project.
take care. mary

LA Paylor said...

my neighbor's apples look the same, and she made applesauce with them

Shannon said...

I picked a bunch of apples last week at my folks' up in the mountains and they really are tasty. No worries about the pretty- I just eat around the worms. That sidewalk are is really lovely, i'm glad you got to see it. I'm so sorry to hear your MIL isn't doing well!

Danette said...

Such lovely photos. I love those kind of apples, we had them in our yard when I was growing up. But no more...

piecefulwendy said...

Sorry to hear about your MIL and her health issues. It's a difficult season of life. You have so many fun things in your post, however. Those little houses are coming along nicely! Sidewalk art is fascinating. Cute little birds too!

Louise said...

Always good to appreciate the small things that make us happy! I love the bushtit photo, especially. I'm holding your MIL in my thoughts for a smooth transition, comfort and peace in her new place.

PaintedThread said...

I'm sorry about your MIL. Stuff like that can make you stop and appreciate. I love the rest of your likes. Those pastels are pretty!

Suzanne said...

No one prepares you to make decisions for your ageing parents. Your I like list is very sweet. Sometime, the uglier the apple, the better the taste.

chrisknits said...

Sorry about your MIL, prayers for her transition and your family's peace.

Kate said...

Sorry to hear you MIL isn't doing well, prayers for you and your family. Your Village is coming together beautifully! Enjoy the onset of fall, the cooler temps here have been much appreciated.