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Monday, May 7, 2018

All about animals.........and some quilting!

Our neighbors were out of town for a graduation this past weekend, so we were on rabbit duty.  Several rabbits were supposed to have babies, but only 1 did.  Here is the little pile of fluff I encountered that had 5 pink naked babies under it.

I spent Saturday morning cleaning out the shed.  It was full of bugs and dirt, so I carried everything out, swept the ceiling, walls, and floor, and then hosed it out.  I also made some new cushions for the kittens from fabric I didn't want and scraps of batting.

My kittens seem to enjoy them.  This was the scene I encountered on Sunday morning.  If you look and count closely, there are more than 5 kittens here........

This little guy had joined the fab five.  He is about the same size as the other kittens.  I am guessing that he belonged to Black Toe, the first cat to have kittens and she had them out somewhere in the really cold weather we had a month or so ago.  Apparently she was tired of feeding him and deposited him in the shed with the others.  The 2 mothers who are sharing didn't seem too upset about another mouth to feed, and he sure is cute.  I have named him Sylvester.

And this mom and 4 babies seem very content.  They have their eyes open and spend most of their time sleeping or rolling around in their box.

Here are 3 more chickens joining the flock for the yellow/gold month.

And here is the whole flock......
May's color is pink/rose.  I have decided that I really don't have many scraps in pink and rose, so am skipping this and will spend the month making more blue and green and gold chickens to even things out.

I picked some beautiful lilacs and they looked great on this table runner I finished.  They looked great for all of 5 minutes until Jason 2.0 knocked them over.

I also finished piecing these 2 table runners.........
 I don't particularly care for this one, but may use it to practice my machine quilting.

I like this one better, but may try quilting it as well.

I dug some cherries out of the freezer and made the hubs this cherry crisp this past weekend.  

We're looking into another busy week.  The hubs wants to finish planting beans and will weigh pigs in the research barn again on Friday.  I will finish up piano lessons for the summer and move dd home from school on Friday.  I also have a quilt guild meeting and we are working on our charity quilts.

Christi


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