Monday, March 18, 2024

Bunny Wreath



Easter is around the corner.                                                        



During this holy season, I have always loved to decorate in anticipation of Easer.

Unfortunately, all of the Easter season decor is still in storage,  since the apartment where I currently live has almost no storage. 

So, this season, making do is the order of the day.

Luckily, last year's bunny wreath, which I fell in love with at first sight, is available and now hanging on the apartment entrance door.

It could use a nice pink bow with long tails but, otherwise, it makes me happy to see it when driving in front of the apartment.

One of my grandsons makes me chuckle all the time. 

He pointed out that none of the wreath bunnies has a face.

"That's because they are on their tummies,"  I told him.

He quickly added that has no relevance to the faceless bunnies on the wreath because, "I looked underneath."  They are faceless.

Talk about the wisdom of kids! 

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Happy St. Patty's Day

Top of the mornin' to you (as well as the afternoon and night). 

Today many people celebrate St. Patrick's Day.

St. Patrick has won a place in many hearts throughout the world.

Most Irish men and women love to remember him and celebrate on this special holiday.

Because there is nary a drop of Irish blood in my family of origin, the only way we ever celebrated was by wearing something green on this day.

However, I have known and love many people with Irish roots so I like to  celebrate them!

This year, for the first time in my life, I am serving an Irish lunch----corned beef, boiled cabbage, carrots, and potatoes. (Hope it all comes out well.)

So, to everyone, whether Irish or not, have a WONDERFUL day!



Friday, March 15, 2024

Supermarket Bag Art Form

 


Supermarket bags around here multiply like bunny rabbits.

The brightest colored ones are the ones I like the best. 

They are cheerful as well as useful.

Keeping track of them is an ongoing challenge.

Finally, in a flash of insight, several of them got stuffed into an antique beehive basket and they look really pretty.

So now each bag has a new home as soon as it's emptied.

They look much nicer and more artsy in the basket than running rampant around the apartment.
HOW DO YOU STORE SUPERMARKET BAGS?

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