Sunday, May 26, 2013

A week in May







The days are passing by faster than ever. It is hard to keep up with everything that happens and natures all wonders. I love this time of the year but it is also a time when I wish I could do nothing but sit back, observe and just take it all in... But of course that is impossible...

The cows, the farmer's lovely cows, are back brightening up our everyday life with their appearances. Every time they arrive I always get extremely heart skip happy. They run down the hills around dinner time and we can't seem to get enough of this funny happening at it looks really weird watching cows run. Up and down they go for a few times before they come to an halt to graze on the grass... It is a great life living in the country.

The kids are fearless, climbing their favorite apple tree with cows staring at them with curious eyes. Me on the other hand do have some respect, if I say so, to this rather large type of animal...

We also have the donkeys out. They are great fun to feed with carrots and apples. So cute and just nice to have around.

I managed to save only two of my fifteen Geraniums from last year which resulted in me investing in some new beauties to brighten my house front. We are still hoping for more sun, more warmth and just more summer spirit around here. The vegetable garden is still lying untouched... Yesterday it snowed. It is a bit depressing actually. The coldest spring in 40 years the neighbor says...

At least the apple trees have been blossoming without any frost bites which is good news for a great apple harvest in fall.

We celebrated little Emmy Bo big time with gifts, balloons, Jello in coffee cups, cake, party and games. Next up is Luca in a few weeks time... The balloons might just stay up until then to save us from blowing up another 50 balloons in a couple of weeks...

And then we had the concert... Yep. It was great. An experience beyond what I have ever experienced before. Imagine 10 000+ 14-15 year old girls screaming and crying non-stop for 2 hours... It was loud. Ear plugs were necessary and free in the cafeteria. Bless the boys. They did such a great job entertaining. They might sweet as candy to look at but they truly know how to move an audience and sings very well. True entertainers. We had a blast my oldest daughter and I. We decided to make a concert trip a tradition. A trip for only her and me to hand out with shopping, dining, dancing and being together. That feels like a great idea.

I have squeezed in some crafty hooking time here and there in all this and finished this stripy crochet pillow. A great project that now brightens my sofa. I'll share it in its own post in a day or two.

Well, life rolls on. We are still waiting for weather to change. I have started on a new crochet designing project. My Studio is a mess. I wish I could take time off and just create, create, create... What about you? What have you've been up to.

Kärlek
Annette

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15 comments :

  1. Lovely pictures. Waiting on the weather to change here (The Netherlands) also. We had a night of frost last week! And are still in our wintercoats :-( . Good crafting weather, though :-) !

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  2. yes definitely multi-tasking here too! things are calling from all directions. This evening I will sew a pillow, oh and this morning i was making crochet wrist warmers! enjoy this strange spring we are having. The concert looked fab and a great new experience! Heather x

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  3. It sounds like life is good right now, enjoy.
    Hugs,
    Meredith

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  4. What a great May you have had! I loved your first shot of the cows next to your garden, you are so lucky! The little party looked very inviting and I am glad you invested in the ear plugs! Have a great June...let's hope it performs well! Take care. Chel x

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  5. Wonderful pictures! We are also waiting for real spring weather - it has been too cold for months. My daughter went also to The Boys, she liked it very much (and screamed a lot!). Just hold on a little bit, spring will come! :-)

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  6. Beautiful pictures! I have to get my geraniums planted in my railing planters on my porch but we are also having some rather chilly weather here in New Jersey,USA. Yesterday only hit 48 degrees and it is was so windy and rainy! My poor tomato plants are hunkered down on my porch in a cardboard box for protection! They were supposed to go in this weekend but it's way too cold! Love the cows! :)

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  7. love your blog. your photos are wonderful. Looks like a great place to live. thanks for sharing.

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  8. Really nice pics of your life in May :) The pillow in process looks nice! J.

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  9. Everything about this post is beautiful. As a Norwegian the geraniums are irresistible to me.

    I will post about yarn soon... :-)

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  10. What a lovely location you live in. I'd love to live so close to fields and cows! Mx

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  11. beautiful busy week!!!!!!
    curious to look at all your crochet projects!!!
    xxxxx Ale

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  12. Lovely photos, what a full life you lead. Spring is trying to stay but only seems to manage a few days at a time. There are still pockets of snow on the hills (the Pennines) round where I live too. I'm just back from a week in Scotland and am itching to start some crafting today.

    S xx

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  13. Lovely photos of a week may!! I love how the kids enjoy climbing the apple tree, it brings back fond memories. It's been pretty grim here too but we did get two very glorious days this weekend. Just enough to tease us! Yes it's all go here too working on the last bits of my blanket and just finished some baby bits for a friend and also started a new crochet project. Then there's all the sewing, a quilt, shorts and skirt. All we need now is lots of time and as that's unlikely we might as well wish for lots of sun instead!! We might just have a better chance of getting some if that :-) ps looking forward to seeing the pillow.

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  14. Hi there- just want to say I have so enjoyed finding your blog! What a bright spot you have here and it inspires me to pick up my yarn and hooks and get to work. Love it!

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  15. Hahahahaha, OMG you went to see One Direction. Hahahahahaha! Ahem, sorry ;-)

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Kärlek
Annette

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