The neighbourhood children came over for the day on Tuesday, and we decided to have some sewing time together and make some Ric Rac Pickles.
Brooke is 10 and got a sewing machine for Christmas, so I told her to bring it over and we'd get it humming.
4 Children walked away at the end of the day, very pleased to have made their very own Pickle, and although I was tired, I had a sense of satisfaction, to be passing on a very loved skill of "making things!"
Today I've been working in my garden, and finished my new Keyhole garden path - thanks to the help of Mr Flowergardnen and Master Flowergarden.
I am so pleased with the result.
7 comments:
What a lovely way to spend the day passing on your skills. Love the new garden. Happy holidays.
I am really wanting that Ashram rose. Apparently, it is sold under different names here in the USA. I love the name because my friends and I occasionally visits ashrams here in California. That color is certainly very prominent there.
I love that you are passing on your love of making to another generation, and that rose is gorgeous. I'd never heard of it before.
What fun, Annie! And your flowers look lovely, as always.
Hi Annie
The garden looks wonderful. What did you use for the base of the path?
Deb from Albury
How colourful and creative!
What a wonderful person you are and such lucky children. Looks like it was a fun day.
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