Thursday, March 15, 2018

Happy St. Paddy's!!!

Hello Blogging Friends!!

Hope you're all lucky and happy, and full of green beer!

I've had my St. Paddy's tree up for a couple of weeks.  I always enjoy this one, too!  (I probably say that about each one!)  I love green, and this tree certainly gives me that "green overload!"



This is the tree from a couple of views.  And below are several close up photos of various ornaments.  I think the newest is the Lizzie Kate "Luck to You" with little beads I put around the edges.  The second close up has a little green pillow with a blue and green checked ribbon.  I pinned a little antique shamrock pin with a pipe on it.  That belonged to my "Nannie" who died about 52 years ago and she was in her 80s at that time.  It's really old and so worn out.  The shamrock is wire and little green threads were woven through the wire, under the little white pipe.  Almost all of the threads are gone, but I think it's really sweet.

 


You will notice I put green lights on the tree!  Also, there are many green beads.  We have a St Paddy's Day parade here, and I have tons of green beads from that!

I love stitching St. Patrick's Day ornaments!  I have such cute little shamrock fabrics!  I have a few patterns sitting here, patiently waiting for me to stitch them!  Haha   I need to do that, so I can use my cute fabrics!

My dear friend Janie came for a visit, and we had such a good time, as always.  She was able to finish up a couple of ornaments.  I did some stitching on a Christmas Cardinal, but it's not finished yet.

I always have to show a photo of my "two favorites!"
First is Omar.....I decided to clean the bottom of the windows...where the window closes.  It had dirt piled up there.  I opened the windows and got wet paper towels and cleaned it up.  The dirt comes through the screen and collects on the bottom of the sill outside.  They were so dirty!  When I opened the window, Omar jumped in the window and smelled the outside air, looking like a bunny!  ha  He sat there all afternoon.  I didn't feel I could leave the room because the screens are just barely screwed in and I was afraid he would knock the screen out and go for a neighborhood run!!!!  However, it was so nice to have the fresh air in the house!  I can't really do it now....all the pollen is everywhere!
I went on the patio to take Omar's picture, and he's really busy telling me something!  Silly kitty!


My son sent me this photo of Zoe. I laughed and laughed when I got it!  They were teaching her how to take a selfie with the phone!  That curl on top is so funny!!!


I guess that's about it for right now!  I'm getting out the Easter stuff and will get everything changed up quickly.  Holy Week is almost here!  EEEEK!  I love the services, but I play for 6 days straight!  It's a lot to keep up with, but I've got it pretty organized, so it usually goes off without a hitch!  (fingers crossed!)  I will post photos of the Cathedral with its Easter decorations.  It's always stunning!

One thing I forgot to show you on my Mardi Gras post was my lion on the front porch!  He was at my mother's house, and came to live with me when she died!  I found a large plastic bag in her closet with a Santa hat (with a little neck strap) and a mask and beads.  Those were the lion's finery for Christmas and Mardi Gras!  She would decorate him and had his things all packed up in a bag.  He can also wear the mask for Halloween!  Anyway, here is Mr. Lion in his Mardi Gras getup!  He's too cute!  I should try to find him some bunny ears!



I don't have as many birds as I had several weeks ago.  I'm sure some headed home to somewhere in the North.  I've got to do a little reading on that.  I still have my feeders, and birds are still coming, but not in the huge numbers they were before!  

Thanks for stopping by, and please come again soon!
Frances

8 comments:

Kay said...

Your tree is gorgeous, I love you lights and Lizzie Kate decoration in particular. My eldest daughter moved to Belfast last year so it will be interesting to hear from her how it is celebrated over there. x

Justine said...

Happy St Patrick's Day Frances! Your tree is beautiful. I have nothing stitched for this occasion but should do so as my husband's family are of Irish descent.

Lovely photos of Omar and Zoe, how she's grown!

Beth said...

What a great green tree Frances! I've been thinking about you as Easter approaches - I figured you'd be getting busier and busier with more services during Holy Week. Omar is a kick and I am pleased that you are still birding - by April you'll have many new different birds than you had this winter I expect.

Carol said...

You always have such fun trees, Frances--love all your green goodies :) And, of course Miss Zoe and Omar always make me smile, too :)

Happy St. Patrick's Day to you!

diamondc said...

Frances: Your tree is lovely, so good to see a post from you, Zoe is so cute I had to smile and giggle.
Omar is so sweet,I bet he is saying, why are you outside and not me, giggles.

Blessings
To you on St Patrick’s Day
Catherine

marly said...

I hope by the time the birds get here it will be warmer! As I was reading and scrolling, I was hoping to see Zoe at the end.

Angela Tucker said...

LOL And I love all your trees, too! Zoe is such a joy. My hair is a bit like her's...goes where it wants when it wants. LOL

You have the best memories to go along with your stitching. They make my heart happy.




Astrids dragon said...

Oh yes, loving the green! Your tree looks fantastic.
I think Omar's trying to tell you to open that window and let him out! Too cute.
Zoe is adorable, she looks like a little Kewpie Doll!
Your lion is great, what a fun keepsake from your Mom.