What’s on Your Workdesk Wednesday #569

on my desk…

Hello everyone! I can not understand how it is already Wednesday again. I can’t keep up with the time. I am late because after my morning workout I decided to wash my hair and I did not realize how much my hair has grown since going to a salon. I was due for a trim before businesses closed and we were housebound. So now I am way overdue and drying my hair took longer than normal this morning. So here I am. I also had to cancel my annual physical this week and re-schedule. I called my doctor’s office only to here the assistant told me she had openings in July. I may be extra cautious but I refuse to set foot in a hospital unless it’s an emergency. I feel fine now and don’t have any questions for my doctor so I don’t see the reason to see her. So when I feel it’s safe, we can meet again.

For those of you that aren’t familiar with WOYWW (What’s On Your Workdesk Wednesday), head on over to Julia’s Stamping Ground and you will find desks from all around the world where we get to snoop on other crafter’s desks.

On my desk you can see my coloring book and on the left you can see the journal I am using for One Little Word. Each year you pick a word and then she provides video prompts each month. My friend and I are working through it together and today I am working on wrapping up my April entries. At the end of the year, I will share some pages from it.

I had some coloring time this week.

I had a chance to start a new coloring page. I was in the spring mood so I searched for flowers. This page is fun but it takes quite some time for each flower to make them look dimensional. I am finished with the hard ones and then I will begin working on the leaves. This is the Ivy and Inky Butterfly coloring book by Johanna Basford. I love the whimsical images.

Weeding in my garden.

The weather was so beautiful last Saturday that I got my first opportunity to get into my garden. So weeding was my first order of duty. I have lots of them so this will take a while.

My fruit atree farm area all weeded.

I cleaned up the weeds in my fruit tree farm area. It was covered with so many dreaded weeds. But my lovely husband joined me and I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed breathing in the fresh air and feeling the warm sun on my skin. I am not a fan of weeds but it is so rewarding to see them after. I always take before and after photos so I can appreciate all the work.

This is a photo of one of my dwarf fruit trees. I missed photographing the other trees when they were in full bloom because it was so crappy outside then.

Above is another dwarf fruit tree and me peeking through. They are nearly done blooming. I am hoping the squirrel will not eat everything this year.

The weather was warm enough for my son to open up his studio (a.k.a. clubhouse). I thought it would be fun to take a picture of it through the blossoms. It makes the studio look magical!

Above you can see the bits and pieces of a die cut. I wonder if you can tell what they will make. I cut them all out on my Silhouette in preparation for mass production for a card. I can’t say what it is until next week after I assemble and send them out to the recipients. But I have been having fun cutting them out.

I hope you all are well and I intend on enjoying the sunshine today so I will visit most of you tomorrow. Stay well.

Belinda

Comments

  1. Hi Belinda, so nice to see you out in the garden, amazing how we all are appreciating different things we once took for granted maybe before the lock down… Love the snap shot though the blossom of your Son’s club house, how cool is that!
    Beautiful book and colouring, love how you shaded those quirky images.
    Hubby had some appointments cancelled last week for both heart and lung clinics, I was grateful we did not have to make the journey & sit for hours in the hospital, you can not help but worry even though they say it is safe.
    Take care, stay safe & enjoy your colouring time.. Tracey #14 xx

  2. your colouring is fab! my hair is so thick – it grows thick not long – and it too was meant to be cut on 8 April, so is really suffering now! Helen #4

  3. It’s already quite hot here so any yard work has to be early. The blossoms are beautiful! And so is your coloring! Thanks for popping by and have a great week!
    Carol N #27

  4. Bridget Larsen says

    Yes time flies huh, I never know how 5 weeks goes so fast since my last WOYWW.
    Wow your colouring in is gorgeous, did you draw it as well? Weeds ugh dont tell me about it, mine has just grown wild. I cant wait to see what your Silhouette cut out

    Stay Safe
    Bridget #5

  5. Hi Belinda. Lovely to see your garden and the clubhouse! It’s so good to feel the air on your face when spring comes, isn’t it. Your colouring is lovely – you are so good at it. Well done. You are keeping up with your word for the year, too – excellent.
    Take care of yourselves. Stay safe. God bless.
    Margaret #3

  6. Loving the colouring book and your garden looks great. Weeding just never seems to end but it needs doing unfortunetly. Wishing you a happy and safe woyww, Angela x15x

  7. Sandra de says

    Lovely to see another crafter out in the garden and enjoying the sunshine. Beautiful colouring. Stay safe.
    Sandra de @6

  8. You have a lovely garden and it looks very smart now after all your hard work! The blossom is beautiful here this year as well, let’s hope that means lots of apples later on. I think the One Word journal sounds fun, how lovely to do it with your friend!
    HUgs LLJ 11 xxx

  9. I look forward to seeing that finished card Belinda, the pieces look intriguing. well done with the weeding, the area around the fruit trees looks great. My hair is also quite shaggy at the moment. I may well end up getting the clippers out and getting hubby to give me a #6 cut all over as I like my hair short. Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah #2

  10. aww lovely that you can get into the garden , it looks great. Those die cuts look a bit like the blossom on your tree.
    Your colouring is STUNNING , really beautiful.
    You asked how i made the chicken wire on my blog post- it is a Tim Holtz die cut embossed on gold powder – explanation on todays post. sorry I am a bit late visiting this week . Take care Soojay #24

  11. Shaz in Oz.x says

    Ah Beleinda.. what fun you’ve had.. love your Garden, lovely lot of work, beautiful colours too, well done.. mmm Die cuts??? No idea.
    Lovely desky share sorry I’m late… again…
    Thanks for being a blessing, and may God bless you too, especially in these troubled times, may we look up in faith, not at the mud underneath ! Praying you’re all kept well too!
    Hugs, Shaz in Oz.x #22

    {Wonderful Words of Life – Shaz in Oz}
    {Calligraphy Cards – Shaz in Oz}

  12. Hi Belinda! It was nice seeing you out in the garden, especially with those beautiful flowering trees! We are still waiting for our crabapple and our lilacs to flower. Here we’ve been doing doctor’s appointments by video, seems to be working OK so far! Your colouring is lovely, I don’t think I would have the patience for that! Thanks for your visit, stay busy, stay safe! Lindart #30

  13. Your colouring is so beautiful, Belinda – the blending of the colours certainly makes the flowers look dimensional. Joanna Basford’s designs are gorgeous, aren’t they. Your die cuts look very intriguing and I’m looking forward to seeing what you use them for! Glad you’re able to spend some time working in the garden, too.

    Happy belated WOYWW,
    Shoshi x #10

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