Needs Better Camouflage

I spotted Bunny yesterday morning near the herb garden. It wasn’t hard to see him, because his camouflage isn’t working very well:

Poor thing. I think all of the flora and fauna is confused this year. I am hearing reports of people’s flowers blooming. I’ve given up wearing my winter coat because it’s too warm. I’m good in a T-shirt and fleece pullover.

Meanwhile, my sister in North Carolina got 6" of snow yesterday.

I am getting a bit concerned about the coming fire season. The snowpack in the mountains is near or above normal, but we need snow down here. Hopefully, we will get some in February.

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Simplicity has brought back Gunne Sax patterns, like this one:

Gunne Sax prom dresses were all the rage when I was in high school. I will not be making any of these as they aren’t really my style, LOL.

We had a great meeting yesterday morning—church conference members from Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana met via Zoom. There were 10 of us in my living room and we enjoyed homemade scones, soup, zucchini pickles, and fresh salads for lunch. It was almost 3:00 pm when everyone left so I didn’t do any sewing. I cleaned up and put the living room back together.

This is a busy week. I have two classes and a podcast interview, and I need to start working on class samples and kits for my serger class at Sew Expo. I’d like to have those done by the end of next week. I have a feeling that February is going to fly by.

I need to get my seed orders in, too.