Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Blogging for Bliss

Blogging for Bliss
Crafting your Own Online Journal
By Tara Frey
Since I am fairly new to the blogging world I have been searching the local metropolitian library for every book I can find related to blogging.  This is my most recent find and it is a great book.  Rarely do I read a book cover to cover but I could not put this one down.  The author gives lots of information that us newby bloggers can use and some of you that have been around a while may pick up a trick or two.  She also talks about many wonderful blogs that are related to "crafters, artists and creatives of all kinds". 
So I recommend this book if you are a blogger or are interested in starting a blog.  It is a fun book and an easy read.
Until next time,
Kclily

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Mosaic Monday - Shades of Yellow

It seems like everywhere I look outdoors there is something yellow blooming.  The wild sunflowers are everywhere.  We had a wild fire go through our community last April and where there were burned trees there are thousands of yellow wild sunflowers coming up.  It is beautiful.  So I felt like my Mosaic Monday should be Shades of Yellow, pictures taken in my yard and my daughters yard.

Blooming in my yard this week are yellow.....cannas, lantana, zinnia, melampodium, wild sunflowers and my watermelon plants are still blooming.  The shrubs with yellow varigated foliage are Acuba, Euonymus and Tapioca plant.   The large wild sunflowers are in my daughters yard, aren't they just beautiful?
Every Monday Mary at Little Red House hosts Mosaic Monday.  Click on this link to see what others are sharing for their Mosaic Monday. 

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Sewing Again

Today there has been a light rain all day long.  This means I get to sew a little.  At a recent quilt show in Oklahoma City I bought a jelly roll of Moda's Tula Pink Neptune fabric.  I had been inspired by Old Red Barns quilt along and thought the jelly roll strips would make for quick piecing of a scrappy rail fence. 

So you can see I pieced a few blocks today.
I am cutting the strips 8 1/2 inches long, 4 strips per block. I put 4 various strips together then criss-crossed them for each block.  I have 33 more blocks to piece.
Well, I better get back to piecing before the sun comes out and I have to start pulling weeds again.
Until next time,
Kclily

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Fertilizer Friday Sept 11, 2009

It's Friday and time to flaunt my flowers. 


Come on in. Well actually you wouldn't want to look inside this door, it is my garden shed.
This is the bloom of a Toad Lily that is in the Woodland Garden.  The bloom is the size of a silver dollar.
The Angel Wing Begonias are happy that the 100 degree weather is gone.
Out in the cottage garden the Single Pink Knockout Rosa 'Radcon' has started to bloom again.
The zinnias have reseeded themselves for many years but I believe they are Zinnia Cut and come again.My grandmother always called these Naked Ladies.  They are also called Red Spider Lily. 
                     The Monarchs have arrived. Isn't Plumbago a beautiful blue flower?

There are still Swallowtails everywhere in the cottage garden. 










The mums are starting to bloom.
Thank you for visiting my garden and thank you Tootsie for hosting Fertilizer Friday, Flaunt your Flowers.  Check out her website Tootsie Time to see more beautiful blooms.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Mosaic Monday - This was fun

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This was my first attempt at creating a mosaic of photographs.  I used Picasa and it was fairly simple to figure out.  Even though I love taking pictures of my yard I am looking forward to the changing of the seasons.  I am really tired of weeding and am ready to start quilting again. 

Thank you Mary at Little Red House for hosting Mosaic Monday.  Visit her website to see more beautiful mosaics. 

Until next time,
Kclily

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Fertilizer Friday-This week in my garden

Thank you Tootsie for hosting Fertilizer Friday.  Clicking on the link above will take you to Tootsie Time where you can view more beautiful gardens.


Now, come take a stroll through my country garden.



I hope you enjoyed this wordless stroll through my garden.
Until next time,
Kclily

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Can you guess what this is?

That's right, the moon.  I had a lot of fun playing with my camera last week.
Kclily