Wednesday, August 21, 2019

This and That: Beautiful Skies and Various Hobbies



The beautiful sky that greeted my Saturday evening.

Beyond getting rid of clutter I've been preparing for Fall and Winter projects and making a bit of progress.
In February I purchased the fabrics on the left side of the collage (all cotton).
On the weekend I purchased the fabrics on the right of the collage (all cotton, viscose, rayon and bamboo).

I want to make some summer dresses or outfits but I haven't found the right patterns yet. 
I keep looking on line for inspiration and ideas.
I still need notions to undertake the various projects.
These are not for my winter wardrobe. These are in preparation for next summer so I still have plenty of time to find just the right inspiration for the clothing.
The white interfacing at the top of the right hand pile is for a project I hope to make for one of my brothers.This one I'm hoping to start before winter arrives.


The olive green dress below is one I got a Kenyan seamstress to make for my late mom. 
The seamstress was amazing as she sewed up 3 dresses for me virtually overnight.
African women seem to sew without patterns as they know how to measure and cut for various styles.
They are quite amazing in this way.
 I had two similar dresses made for my mom and one for me. I wanted mom's dresses in a very simple cut and wide enough for comfort when seated. I also wanted large pockets in the front of the dress for easy accessibility when seated in a wheelchair.
Mom loved her dresses and at her home going ceremony I made sure to dress her in one. This is the one I have left and on hot summer days I wear it around the house. If I want to wear it out I would have to alter it.


These next few photos are from my community garden plot. I had a good crop of beans and zucchini this year. 
I don't think I'll grow zucchini next year though as they take too  much room in the small plot.
The sunflowers grew very well but the leaves had spots on them.
I will have to try and learn what caused the spotting and check to see whether other
sunflower growers had similar issues.





I harvested kale and lettuce from the small garden.  I could not use up all the kale but the lettuce really didn't grow large enough or plentiful enough though I did enjoy a salad or two. I've had more success growing lettuce in containers on my balcony.  This year in my patio garden I grew mostly flowers which were growing nicely until end of July then all of sudden the garden dried up. I also grew cherry tomatoes and strawberries which grew well.  The peppers, eggplant and zucchini didn't grow well. The herbs grew quickly but sadly, mostly went unused. 

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In Kenya, Eunice remains at the private hospital so we have had no forward movement in getting her to hospital. But since I posted this on Wednesday night she took a turn for the worse and is back in Intensive Care. The family is desperately trying to raise funds for her further treatment.
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Ernest had the plaster changed on his leg and is healing well.

A young friend was robbed of his phone a few weeks ago while riding public transport called matatu (basically a shared taxi van). One really needs a smart phone to survive in Kenya (perhaps in most of Africa these days) as Kenyans do a lot of money transactions via phone and also need to keep in contact with friends and family. Thankfully a young Canadian woman offered to help purchase a new phone for him. That was an answer to my specific prayers.

In other good news, one of the young men I helped to finish an Engineering degree finally got a refund from the university he had been hoping to attend this year.
It took almost 8 months to get the money back.
We are grateful since universities in Kenya  are notorious for being broke.
This is another answer to a specific prayer.
For some odd reason the university insisted on making the refund cheque out to my young friend's mother despite the fact that he is of age and she did not pay his tuition.
This approach had great potential to cause other problems but thankfully everything worked out fine and very soon he will have the funds put into his own bank account.
These funds are needed to apply to graduate school.
More on that as time goes by.


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By the time this post is published I hope to be enjoying my visit with my niece so I will "see" you once our visit is over and she has returned home.

 I close with one more photo of the misty mountains.

I really love the sky.



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18 comments:

Mari said...

I love your misty photo! It reminds me of being in the car as a child and seeing skies like this. I used to pretend it was a lake or ocean and I could see islands in it.
The dress for your mom is pretty and I love the special touches that made it so perfect for her. I can't sew a dress with a pattern, much less without!

Joanne Noragon said...

The olive and mustard dress is stunning.

diane b said...

Love the sky shots. Your gardening skills are to die for.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, your view and sky shots are lovely. I like the materials you picked out. Your mom's dress is cute, it looks comfortable. I love the beans and pretty sunflowers. You do have a green thumb. Wishing you a happy day!

Sandi said...

Wow...love the cross on top!

affectioknit said...

I always love your sky photos with the illuminated cross...and the olive dress is gorgeous...
~Have a lovely day!

Rhodesia said...

Excellent post. In haste, at Lourdes with our visitors at present. Take care Diane

Light and Voices said...

I love the misty sky photograph.

Photo Cache said...

Love the fabric.

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Spare Parts and Pics said...

Beautiful sky and church spire. I like the little twinkly lights on the hills in the background.

Lady Fi said...

That sky shot is beautiful!

Lieselotte said...

Der Blick in den Himmel ist bezaubernd.Ich liebe den Naturgarten.

Joyful said...

Dankeschön

shayndel said...

Beautiful skies with pinks and grays!! Lovely colors of fabrics for dresses, such a great skill to have to be able to sew!, the bounties from your garden look impressive! Enjoy a wonderful time with your niece!! Blessings and love!♡

Jeanie said...

I hope you are having a wonderful time with your niece. That first photo is a dazzler. Fascinating about how the African women make their dresses. At least you have a little time before the weather warms up to find the right pattern!

Annie said...

Beautiful sky. Praying for your Kenyan friends. Have a good time with your niece my friend.

Nancy Chan said...

Beautiful sky and cross. Your beans look good. I tried growing pole beans but only got a few miserable tiny beans. God is faithful and He answers prayers.

Dianna said...

Your garden was certainly productive! And yes, that is a lovely sky.

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