A new, very tiny project (more details tomorrow):
Another summery image from Chatham:
Since I don't have the bunnies here, I will have to tell you about Gary Gull. Gary and his friends scoop up clams and mussels at low tide, and then flying high, drop them on the parking lot at the beach. The shell breaks and the meat is exposed, and Gary and his friend swoop down and eat them on the halfshell, fresher than you and I can get 'em.
This is the pattern in which Gary and his friends dropped their shells today, to wish you a happy week ahead. May all your clams and scallops be fresh and plentiful, say Gary and his friends!
Great progress on your alphabet project. And what a nice little start, all over one. Makes me curious ...
ReplyDeleteYour Alphabet project is looking wonderful. Love the blue color. And nice start on the little one - is it a LHN??? Over one though scares me but I like how yours looks. Can't wait to find out what chart this is.
ReplyDeleteOh, lovely WIPs! That over one -- is it what I think it is? :D I guess I'll see! I hope you're having fun up in Cape Cod!
ReplyDeleteWow the alphabet looks fab and the teeny newbie looks promising!
ReplyDeleteHappy wishes from Gary and co.? Yay!
Your alphabet is looking gorgeous and your over one project looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhoo, thanks for the great pictures! I feel like getting my bathing suit out, but that may nbe a bit premature.
ReplyDeleteYour alphabet is coming along nicely!
LOVE the gull-who knew they had such a sense of humor? The alpha is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you're having a great time!
ReplyDeleteHa~~ You always makes me smile~~
ReplyDeleteI love all the photos of Cape Cod!! Makes me feel like going to the beach, too~~
New mysterious project is SO TINY, is it a small, small sampler for a bunny house, or what? Happy vacation!
ReplyDeleteYoy better carch Gary G. and be on Oprah or something!
ReplyDeleteLove the old houses! Everything out here either burned down or fell down in an earthquake in the past 100 years, so nothing that old. And, if there was, it would be covered with moss and blacberries!
That Gary and his friends are pretty creative! (And very smart, too!) Hope you're having fun!
ReplyDeleteHey, Thanks Gary Gull!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like some very teeny tiny stitching...
Hi Glenna, you should have taken me with you. I love everything about the beach and Cape Cod, except some of the seafood that you eat. It does look like a nice warm day...very deceiving, huh?
ReplyDeleteYou have my curiousity piqued with the teeny tiny piece.
I am simply green with envy. Please, please, pretty please pack me in your suitcase next time!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd keep these great pictures coming! :D