Monday, March 15, 2010

Monday Again.

Monday is finally behind me, thankfully. Work was crazy as usual. I have several really sick patients right now so things can get hectic quick. The week end was a productive one. We had all the rain and wind from the Nor'easter that came through Saturday and Sunday. Thank God it was rain and not snow, at least you don't have to shovel the rain. The lights flickered but thankfully didn't go out. A lot of people lost their power from the storm. Some areas were hit pretty bad. We have tree branches down in the yard and in the woods behind the house. But everything was OK. DH and I just hibernated for the week end. I did managed to get quite a bit of stitching done while I was kept inside though. I caught up on two of my SAL's for the German Marquoir Group ( I am so far behind every one else sigh !!!) and have two more to work on. This is my progress on Mandala and Zentangle 2.
I decided to start a new one, I know I shouldn't have but it was calling to me. It is Lavender Garden by Martina Weber from the Gift of Stitching Mag October 2006 issue. I am really enjoying it and trying to do a small rotation so I get a little done on all of them. I love the looks of it so far. And it is a really enjoyable stitch.
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This last piece is one that I finished the stitching on quite a long time ago and just let it rest with all the other pieces that I have completed. Our Primary Care Physician is retiring at the end of the month and I wanted to give him something nice. He is a wonderful man and I/we will miss him terribly but he is 70 and needs to have some time to travel and spend time with family while he is still healthy and able to. I gave this to him last week and he had tears in his eyes that I thought of him so fondly. He has been my doctor for the past 19 years . He will be missed by a lot of people. I was shocked to how big of a practice he had when they new doctors had an open house to introduce the new group to Dr Sethi's patients. The amount of people was mind boggling. He never had a crowded waiting room . He felt it was rude to make people wait for long periods of time. And he always had time to sit and talk to you in his office after he examined you. I have been spoiled. I sure hope this new group can stand up to his standards. We will see. This piece is a Loopy Lou SAL that was done on Jayne"s Attic several years ago. I just love the looks of it
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10 comments:

Clare-Aimetu said...

Hope everyone at work improves, you do a fabulous job. Lovely stitching as always. ((hugs))

DUSTY said...

Thanks Clare !!!

Lesleyanne said...

Your wips are stunning. Lovely colours.

Mylene said...

Great designs you are working on.

ps. thanks for following my blog and leaving me a comment which leads me to your blog.

Gillie said...

Dusty, I can see why it was calling, it's beautiful. The piece you did for the doctor isn't bad either! That's British for wow, it's gorgeous!

Julie said...

Super colours in your SAL's, so bright and cheery.
I have the lavendar garden on my wall at home and i certainly remember the Loopylou SAL, i hope the Dr likes it.

Carolyn NC said...

Wow awesome progress on it all - wonderful job!

DUSTY said...

Thanks Ladies

Milly~ said...

Some nice WIPS you got going.

Raven/Missy said...

Looks like you did a great job making progress on your projects. The piece you gave to your former doctor is gorgeous.