Wednesday, July 24, 2024

In Summer's Heat

Happy Summer, everyone!
I'm quite deliberately attempting to survive the insufferable heat. I have about 5 weeks to go, right?
I've been watching wintry Youtube videos, baking pumpkin pie, and staying in the air conditioning.
I love this stained-glass heart. It was made by a dear friend for us, in honor of our 35th wedding anniversary this summer.

I've been spinning quite a bit, a plan of mine to pass the summer. I start with these lovely batts.


It spins up quite smoothly and nicely. I got two large hanks, and one small one made from the "leftover single."

Late one afternoon I drove 1/4 mile down the road to this lovely scene -- the north prong of the Bay River, complete with shrimp boats. This is an undiscovered piece of water, used only by fishermen like those who man these boats and bring back shrimp to sell on the little docks. Locals line up there once weekly with their coolers to buy.

I did this little painting, inspired by a photo I took at my brother's farm in W.Va. It does not do the scene justice, I'm sorry to say, but it was my best attempt. 

I'm nearly out of soap to sell at the market, so I made two batches this week! 


 I've had to change the recipe I use, after all these years. Olive oil has become so outrageously expensive, so I had to find a different recipe. It turned out just fine.

I hope you are surviving the summer heat wherever you are, friend. In late August, I plan to escape to W.Va again where temperatures will be beginning to cool in the evenings, and autumn's early whispers will be wafting among the hills.

4 comments:

Granny Marigold said...

Good thing you were able to find a less costly substitute for olive oil for your soap-making.
I like your painting of the little shed.

Kezzie said...

Your stained glass is beautiful! I love the wool you spun also- it's such a joyful colour! Your soap blocks look so nice- I am glad you managed to find something cheaper than the olive oil. Your painting is beautiful too!
xx

Gretchen Joanna said...

Your yarn is beautiful!!

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