Saturday, July 5, 2014

Several General Blogging Announcements—and the Sunflower Award #2!



First off: Here’s a quick link some of you might find helpful… It’s a new blog for period drama screencaps. The site is beautiful and well laid out, so I think it'll prove very handy (and I'll definitely be a regular visitor)!

Second: Due to various scheduled plans over the next month or so, I’m going to be taking a posting break here until (most likely) sometime in August. I have some positively splendiferous ideas for when I get back, though, that I can’t wait to share with you all! ;-) Oh, and while I’m not posting, do feel free to keep leaving comments anywhere you like. It may take me a little longer to get them up, but I’ll be delighted to find them! :-)

Third: Some of my summer reading plans! First: The Princess and the Prince (by a certain Victoria—and which looks extremely good :-)), and The Mark of Zorro by Johnston McCulley (per Hamlette’s recommendation). During some of my recent sewing, I also started listening to Our Mutual Friend. (The narrator is very good…just finishing Chapter 12 I’m already on tenterhooks.) For a couple more, there’s Arabella by Georgette Heyer (I haven’t read anything else of hers, but Arabella looks like a fun read so I’ll see if I can fit it in) and a reread of Persuasion.


Fourth: Cryslyn has nominated me for the Sunflower Award! So here are my answers:

1). What is your dream home? ~ I don’t have minute particulars for a dream home, but I would love a French blue and white or yellow kitchen. Also: plenty of books about and a print of this.

2). Do you have a current occupation? If not, what would you like for your future job to be? ~ I’m currently a most fully occupied daughter, sister, and writer.

3). Have you grown stronger spiritually in a specific area where you struggled before? How did God help you out of it? ~ This year has been quite exciting as it seems I’ve really been able to see God working in different ways. Not necessarily answering in the way I expect—but I’ve had several instances where something has happened and then, a couple months later, something else happens that has directly helped me sort out the previous occurrence. That’s been pretty exciting.

4). What is your favorite color to wear? ~ Blue! Though I do have a favorite sea foam green top and another plum colored one—and also a hot pink skirt I really like.

5). Name a place that you have always wanted to visit? ~ I love traveling out west… Also (I’m not sure what it would actually be like), but Africa, South America, and India are quite intriguing. 

6). Can you speak any other language besides that of your own ethnicity? ~ No, though I’d love to learn Spanish someday.

7). What is your favorite film? ~ Oh dear, dear, dear. How ever to choose? I like several different genres—so it really depends what frame of mind I’m in… And in one category, there are about four Austen’s and Gaskell’s vying for first place. Hmmm. To go with something I’ve already reviewed, how about Rob Roy?

8). If you could live in any time period, what would you choose? ~ Probably today (as I like where I live and can enjoy all the richness of literature from previous centuries, etc.), but any time from the late 1700’s to about 1910 would be fun, too.

9). Iced or hot coffee? ~ Generally hot, but I like all sorts of cold coffee drinks. 

10). Do you like, dislike, love, or adore my blog? (sorry, just had to ask that question. :)) ~ I think it quite lovely. :-)

Thank you for tagging me and for the delightful questions, Cryslyn!


Monday, June 30, 2014

~ Twin Calves and Some More of the Beauties of June ~


Last week, we were most delightfully surprised by the (joint) arrival of these two cute little friends! :-)















And...a few more recent farm additions and early summer beauties...

Day old chicks


One of the pigs -- philosophizing in early morning sunshine


Dyer's Chamomile in bloom


Daylily


Chicory


Queen Anne's Lace





Friday, June 27, 2014

Some Sewing Projects



Following are a few of the sewing projects I've been working on over the last few months!

Toddler dress in blue roses

An Easter dress for one sister

And a Leisl Play Dress for another sister

Inspired by...

this one.

Also (back in March), our entire family was privileged to attend a period dress ball! It was English Country dancing (like in the Austen films) and very fun. I made a couple dresses for it beforehand: a Regency dress for myself and this Molly-inspired jumper for my mother. It was the first project I've ever done to have pleats in the front and gathers in the back. :-)





See the pleats and gathers?

 And my dress (which was actually extremely comfortable)!




And finally, last (but not least) my tiered Western Wildflowers skirt...



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