So far for WIPGO, I am batting 1000! Each month’s assignment has been completed. Only two WIPs completely stitched so far. I am thinking, come fall there will be more finishes after some come up for the third time in the rotation.
I have also managed to stay on top of the HOD Patreon Ornaments and fully finished as well. How’s that for a bit of diligence! This would be finished except I ran out of #937. It has been ordered and is on its way from Floss & Flame.
I have been very diligent on other fronts. I had a ‘gap’ last year with my yard work. I really lost my mojo and thought I was just over gardening. But new year and new energy and I have again fallen in love with it. I think I stayed out of the yard as the heat built up last year and then when I started to work outside it was too oppressive. I have been outside as much as possible so far this season. I am so enjoying the fruits of my labors over many (many!! many!!!) years. I am at a point with my gardens that I only need to maintain and tweek here and there. Deadhead, weeding and trimming is about it. Good thing, because gone are the days from sun up to sundown doing yard work. It is more like I work 2 to 3 hours, rest an hour and (a.) decide to continue another hour; or (b) decide to shower and quit for the day!
My yard work includes working on what I call my Back 40 Project. So what is this so called Back 40 that I speak of? Our back yard backs up to 100 feet deep of undergrowth and trees between us and the Senior Citizens Complex. (Boo hiss! Not on the Seniors as I am one). For the first 30 years we lived here it was an empty 10 acre parcel where we flew kites, pulled sleds, climbed trees, built forts and had golf cart trails and paths. And then came the complex. I digress. For years I would throw extra plants, extra bulbs and cuttings - Hostas, Daffodils, Black Eyed Susan’s, Iris, Coral Belles, Lilies. You name it, if I had too many, toss them I did. So in the summer of 2020, I had this brilliant idea of creating a nature path type garden on this landlocked piece of property that would never be developed. I had years earlier cleared about 25 feet by 100 across the entire back property line making my back yard larger. It is all nicely planted with grass, there is a gravel area with a fire pit, In 2020 I choose to clear about another 40 feet back. This time only about 40 feet wide and not the 100 foot width of my lot. This vision came about when the big oak tree was felled from high winds. My neighbor thought it was a good idea to bring over his chain saw over and cut the massive oak into pieces. At first I thought well that was nice but now what? Then the fantasy started. It took all of the Summer of 2020 and some of 2021 to clear the ivy, saplings, sticker vines and debris. The only rule I have is that I put no money into it because technically it is not my property. Although I guess I have eminent domain at this point.
I laid a path of reclaimed bricks, stone, and the odd extra pavers. I love the burst of color I see from my deck and not just from the flowers but the butterflies and birds as well. I do have a bit more sweat equity to put in it. I did break my rule this summer and bought some stone to finish the pathway. I need about 12 more bags to be completely done.
Here is a product of my “tossing”. Rose Campions, a favorite of mine. I love their deep magenta flowers contrasting with their silvery gray foliage. These would not grow where they were planted in my garden and got tossed back here some time ago. Of course they decide to pop up between scrap ends of trex decking that I used to make up a section of the path.
I have transplanted them and I think they are going to make it. With luck, next summer there will be a good showing of their flowers and foliage.
Here is the same pathway AFTER the rose campion was moved and the trex was reset and stone added.
This whole thing is my folly. It is just whimsy. Mr. W just shakes his head and asks me how I just seem to create jobs where there are none to be had. I guess I am just a putzer that likes my hands in the dirt.
Part of ‘applying’ diligence was to tackle tasks I kept putting off. I keep delaying the finishing of a scrapbook I started for my daughter’s 50th birthday last year. This is not an uncommon thing for me - things take longer than my great idea is executed in my mind. Anyway, I had the concept, I had the photos printed, gave myself two weeks and a good old college try. Alas, I am not a college graduate. I ran out of time with it only half done. In my mind, I was going to finish it right away, then I told myself by Christmas, then I thought by Easter would be a good time……and now I vow a solemn promise to myself to be done before her birthday comes around again in July. Why do I do this to myself? Ugh! I know once I get started it will go well. It is just that first step being the hardest.
Another long languishing project idea, a jewelry box sewing box. I have long been wanting to make one of the jewelry box sewing kits. Seeing all the lovely stitchy boxes at recent retreats, I was bound and determined to do mine. I had the jewelry box. I had the fabric picked out. I had a boot (!) box full of trinkets and things to include. That is where I got stymed. First step was to sit down and sort the items. I ripped the jewelry box apart and started to reassemble and decorate. It took all of two days work to be done. I then picked the perfect piece to stitch and put on the top. That took more than two days. But really, why did I put it off? Cleaning up loose ends feels good. I have enough doo-dads to make a travel themed box and a Red-White-Blue one but neither is on my agenda ….yet.
OMGosh each month I pledge to attack the Civil War quilt…….no more progress to share right now. Scrapbook to be finished, jewelry box redo done, and need to do some retreat gifts THEN hopefully the civil war quilt comes back on my list.
Diligent with reading - with the earphones and yard work, I am going through some books. Right now I have one audio book I am listening to, one electronic book I am reading and one hard cover book I am reading. Good thing they are all completely different because if they were all the same time in history I would have the wrong people in the wrong countries with the wrong lovers and families in the wrong wars. I set my reading goal in Goodreads’s at 30 books for the year and I am already at 27!!!
I did put some diligence into purging my cross stitch charts. I think I eliminated 70 charts. I pulled many I liked but admit I will never stitch. I have several charts that were so similar that I could pass one on and keep one. My Thursday stitch group will be happy to peruse my bag o’ charts! The whole craft room is a major must do. It is time to get rid of the stamping supplies that I will never use again. Perhaps if I could task myself with this I may find that perfect place that I put my light box. Hmm.
There you have it, my mid-year review. I am feeling pretty good about my progress with a couple of exceptions. I need to get back to working on the French Alphabet Sampler. I think I should adopt that one thread a day method. I know I will see progress. I do enjoy seeing progress on this piece Here’s to being more diligence the second half of 2026 on this. .
I had thought I might reward myself with a new start come July 1st but I am going to hold off. I have a long range plan for when my WIPs are fewer and that is the carrot dangling in front of me. More importantly, instead of a new cross stitch project, I need to concentrate on my Civil War Quilt. I need to get the scrapbook off the list, and get the final stones in my Back 40……I laugh at myself!
Thanks for stopping by. Keep you and yours safe. Enjoy the journey and keep on stitching. Happy Birthday America!