Saturday, September 6, 2025

FNWF

After a busy day and dinner out with Adam and family I got stuck into my temperature tree
The start
And here is where I finished up last night, I have caught up to June. I am enjoying the changes in temp from being at home and then when we have been away.
I have been trying to catch up with the weeding the last few days, I mowed the back grass, need to do the front, maybe tomorrow. 
Hubby has been in hospital for 2 weeks, he had a cancerous growth removed from his bowel, the anaesthetic and Parkies played havoc with his brain, making him paranoid and frightened. Thankfully he is coming good and is more like his usual self.
I had a walk along the foreshore in Geelong after visiting today.

Off to do some machine sewing i think .
Happy stitching.



13 comments:

  1. Oh Sue! I am so sorry to read about your husband, poor chap. Sending hugs and best wishes.
    Your temperature tree is looking lovely. xx

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  2. I really like the temperature tree! I hope your husband continues to improve. You have a great view for your walk.

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  3. Good health and fast recovery to hubby.
    Love the idea and the look of your temperature tree. More clever crafting!

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  4. Oh, selfishly I am so happy to see you are also behind on your temp tree! I thought I was the only one lagging. Your color blending is so pretty, mine is very one note.

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  5. Your temperature tree is looking lovely. We're not quite at the grass mowing stage yet, but it's coming.

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  6. Your temperature tree is looking great. Hope your husband feels better soon.

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  7. Sorry to hear hubby has been unwell. it would have been a worrying time for you too..... well done with the garden work and I am really enjoying seeing how these trees are leafing...
    Hugz

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  8. Your temp tree is looking good.
    Wishing you both a speedy recovery moving forward x

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  9. Your temperature tree is growing Sue - it looks great. You sure have had a busy time of it lately & I am pleased to read David is coming along well now. Traipsing back & forth to hospital can be exhausting (for you). Your walk photos are always stunning. Take care Sue. xx

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  10. Pretty stitched tree! The weeds are growing here too, lots of rain and it's warming up! Best wishes for your hubby.

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  11. All the best to you and your husband. Your embroidery on the temperature tree is beautiful... I hope you enjoy your embroidery and your walks by the sea... how wonderful.
    Hug for you

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  12. It must be fun working on the tree, now that it is getting a bigger variety of colours. I do hope that your hubby is well enough to return home before long.

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  13. your temperature tree is a lovely project. So sorry to hear your husband has been unwell and the horrible effects it has had on him. It's a relief he is getting back to his usual self. I hope you have been looking after yourself too. x

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