Usually, if there's something to do other than cleaning & tidying I'll ditch the housework and have fun elsewhere. But occasionally you have to accept the inevitable and drag the vacuum cleaner around. My sitting room was looking like a bombsite, overflowing with crafty stuff, while the front bedroom wasn't much better. That was being used as a dumping ground for the crafty overflow. I blitzed both rooms, brushing carpets, wiping surfaces, binning what wasn't worth keeping and bagging up unwanted stuff for the charity shop. I also rearranged my bookshelves. Bringing together from various places all my craft books and - blimey! - I seem to have acquired rather a lot. I didn't realise I'd amassed so many. Well, I shouldn't run out of inspiration any time soon, should I? Not with all those reference books to hand. I also shouldn't buy any more books for a while ... I bundled lots of paper scraps into this pink storage tu...
The sun's shining, it's warm, the central heating's off. Those are definitely reasons to be cheerful. My back garden's home to glorious cobalt blue, highly scented hyacinths and lots of cheerful yellow daffodils, and the tulips will soon be in flower too. Yesterday I tidied all the ceramic planters and gave the cold frame a wash & brush up, ready to be used once more. The birdfeeders are constantly in demand, and I'm enjoying watching the starlings demolish the fat balls I've put out. The robin is smart enough to take advantage of their messy eating, and it hop arounds underneath the feeders, pecking at the crumbs they scatter. I've been carrying on with my Ann Wood stitchbook challenge, finishing a mainly yellow page, complete with green dragonflies and pink silk butterflies. Now, I'm partway through my next page. It's day 63 of the 100 day challenge, and I'm amazed I've got this far. I've also decided to ditch one ...