Friday 10 June 2016

Here & Now








Loving //the vibrant green and yellow  of my lemon tree
Eating //The confetti cookies I made last weekend.
Drinking //Glasses of warm water,  I'm trying to cut back on tea
Feeling //Inspired by these fabulous books
Making //A butterfly block for my sea glass sampler quilt
Thinking //About picking some rhubarb to make a Rhubarb Crostata from this book in the pile above
Dreaming //Of what I can do in my garden, now a tree has been taken out.

Linking up with Here & Now at Say Little Hen.

12 comments:

  1. Hi Julie,
    Thank-you so much for joining in!
    Those lemons are massive - I thought they were oranges at first. Having homegrown lemons is great, isn't it?

    Sarah x

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  2. Love that butterfly block! I can see that would be very versatile.

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  3. Julie, your lemons are looking fabulous! Mine are all still very green...ripening soon, I hope. Good luck with the garden planning!

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  4. It's so exotic to have an own lemon tree! It looks great. The butterfly is beautiful :)

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  5. Wow, now that is what I call an impressive lemon tree, amazing.

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  6. I miss not having a lemon tree. Ah, one day! Your pie of books looks very interesting- I don't think I know "Scrap Quilt Secrets". Is it a new one?

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  7. Lovely photos Julie! And it's a very pretty flutterby block!

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  8. Your butterfly is beautiful! Hope you enjoyed your rhubarb dish.

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  9. I always love your photos, you are so creative.
    Rhubarb, yummy. I have made two pans of bars so far with mine and muffins.

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  10. Wow. I'm loving the colours on your lemon tree too!
    Kate x

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  11. Wow. I'm loving the colours on your lemon tree too!
    Kate x

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  12. The butterfly block is gorgeous, as is your lemon tree. And that stack of books! From the library??! Our library is not nearly so up to date...

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