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Curly Lilies by the Thousands

Dotted Through the rocks and roots.

Curly Lilies are here and it is a good year for Curly Lilies!  It is a great year for Curly Lilies!  Nay, it is a Stellar year for Curly Lilies!

So many blooms!

Curly Lilies, more properly known as Fawn Lilies are blooming all over the point at Piper’s Lagoon.  I have never seen such a display at Piper’s!

It takes Curly Lilies seven years to produce a bloom and this year it looks like almost every plant has produced blooms.

They grow best on the windward side of Piper’s Lagoon Point, accessed by clambering over the great rocks that separate it from the flat Lagoon side. – leaves and roots nestling between rocks and tree roots they push up their leaves and blooms in a very short period of time, always Early Spring – usually around Easter!  Once they have finished blooming they die off quickly to rest until next year.

Grey on Grey with highlights of golden-yellow!

Every year I look for them, but my timing is not always good – this year – this year – I will remember for a long time!

The Curly Lilies weren’t alone at Piper’s Lagoon.  The skies and ocean were a concert of greys and grey blues, matching the colouring of the Great Grey Heron’s in fishing on the Lagoon Side.

There were volunteer Grape Hyacinth, spreading through the beach grasses and stunted Cherry Blossom Bushes – they cannot really be called trees as their growth has been shaped and hindered by the constant winds that pummel the beach.  The Cherry Blossoms were blooming in spite of their unprotected circumstances.

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Lollypop Vest

I love working with Koigu KPPPM.  The colours are so much fun and the knitting is never boring as you watch the colours move and play off of each other.

This week one of my recent designs for Koigu was release as part of Koigu’s 25th anniversary Yarn Packs.  They are being carried by Webs – an online Yarn Store.

The Lollypop Vest is knit with the Greystone Colourway – 12 colours that shade and move along side each other for a rich palette!

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Back to Normal

Weeds are the only bright note in the dried grasses at Pipers Lagoon.
Weeds are the only bright note in the dried grasses at Pipers Lagoon.
Bright, happy weeds.
Bright, happy weeds.

It is back to normal in more ways than one right now!

The weather is back to normal (didn’t realise how much I missed the grey until we had a summer of nothing but sun!) – my life is back to normal – well almost – we are still waiting for the baby!  But the rhythms of life feel more normal – whatever normal is!

How beautiful is this wind and rain from Poiper's Lagoon Beach side!
How beautiful is this – wind and rain from Piper’s Lagoon, beach side!

In celebration of the beautiful weather I am sharing the pictures of the rainy skies, windy beaches and all round grey days of the last weekend!

Crossing Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge
Crossing Haslam Creek Suspension Bridge

We walked at Haslam Creek and Piper’s Lagoon.  Both days were grey and cool.  Pipers Beach on Saturday was particularly spectacular, blowing wind and rain, clouds racing across the skies and just so invigorating!

It was somewhat sobering to walk through to Haslam Creek on Sunday – you can really see how dry it has been.  Bracken, fern and mosses are dry and brown, needles have been dropping heavily from the trees, so totally unlike the usual wet coast undergrowth.

The last weekend of rain that is continuing into this week is more than welcome – it is truly necessary!  I don’t ever remember such a dry Summer.  Besides I can pull out my sweaters and wool socks and feel quite cozy!

Daisy Chain Cap - in support of Shaken Baby Syndrome.
Daisy Chain Cap – in support of Shaken Baby Syndrome.

I hadn’t stopped knitting all Summer.  Aside from the patterns I shared in the last blog posting, I have published a couple of other new patterns on Ravelry, one for free and one for sale.

Daisy Chain was written to support the Period of Purple Crying and to bring awareness of Shaken Baby Syndrome.

Birds Nest Brioche is a set I started last year; Mittens and a Cowl knit in Cabled Brioche Ribbing.  It was done for a class and now is a pattern.

 

Happy Knitting

Lynette