There are five little trees in the bucket, plus the pot on the left |
Beni shichihenge – the last one the nursery had |
Orido nishiki, the biggest of the new additions |
Last night I finished my second Cat's Paw Beanie; I'm calling this one Purple Paws:
This hat took 52g of yarn; I have 50g left and need to decide whether to make another beanie (I'm confident I could modify it a tad for the yardage), or make a pair of fingerless mitts to match. Of course, that would require making up another pattern, and I'm not sure I have the time or mental energy for that right now!
Our long stretch of sunny days came to an end yesterday, but not before I captured this shot of Bart in lovely light:
That's it for October from . . .
8 comments:
I have had a new appreciation for Japanese Maples from reading your blog. Fingerless mitts will be no problem for you and Bart IS lovely!
Those trees are lovely, I had no idea they came in so many varieties. The cap and Bart are lovely too:)
There is a Nishiki willow that's variegated, too. The new shoots are pink, and the foliage is green and white. Sounds like Nishiki, whoever he was/is, has been busy!! Beautiful!
Glad I've contributed to your appreciation, Sara. ;-)
DD, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of cultivars. One could spend a lifetime studying, collecting and appreciating them!
Laura, 'nishiki' means means "brocade" or something flamboyant in Japanese, so is part of many Japanese maple cultivar names.
I love those variegated leaves on the maples! I think I'm going to wait until spring to purchase my Leyland cypress trees so I have time to decide where to put them. I love that cap... how cute! I'm always a sucker for fingerless mitts :D Isn't Bart a handsome boy?!
Hugs,
Beth
those are some pretty fancy maples- very pretty. And what a great photo of Bart! the composition is just perfect
your new maples will make a lovely addition to your garden. How about making a button cowl to match the hat - those are pretty simple and you could add that cat's paw to one, I would think. (although I don't knit, so who am I to say...)
Although I have clownaphobia, Brian makes a very good one. Congratulations to him on his win. T.
I'd go for the mittens and have a match!
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