Image 1 — Ive been so excited to share my second completed project with this community 🍋
Image 2 — Ive been so excited to share my second completed project with this community 🍋
Image 3 — Ive been so excited to share my second completed project with this community 🍋
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Ive been so excited to share my second completed project with this community 🍋

2 strand l&s and satin. dmc thread . I love lemons and am so excited to have this finished 🙌 any constructive criticism would be appreciated but I am pretty proud.

thanks for inspiring me every day!

u/PlainLikeJane — 3 days ago
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how do I move my babies states away?

hi everyone. we're moving from CO to ID and we plan to fill my car with the plants. it's a long drive and we may break it into two days for our young kids, I want to protect the plants from as much as possible during the transition . a cooler for the VFTs? thin garbage bags around the others? any advice would be cherished 💜

u/PlainLikeJane — 11 days ago

something is eating my leaves, is it also hindering the growth?

this plant has had its share of growing pains. and now that it's blooming, it seems something is eating the leaves. any idea what to do about this?? it gets about half the day of sun and a morning water and has seemed otherwise happy. until the leaves started disappearing. please help 🙏

u/PlainLikeJane — 19 days ago

they're all closing?

hi everyone! I got these VFTs today. they came packaged well, I took them out right away, got small dishes to put them in with a bit of distilled water, and set them in my south facing window in an attempt to acclimate them to the sun so I can move them outside in a couple weeks. it seems tho, that they are closing? most of them are closed but they have nothing in them. am I over thinking? I don't want them to come to my house just to die :( any advice for a lady? thank youuuuu

from left to right: cleatus the cannibal (one of the traps closed around another)

venus the fly trap

and joy

u/PlainLikeJane — 19 days ago

id appreciate some expertise

hi, in the cemetery my family is buried in, there are head stones going back over 200 years. it's a small cemetery. with a few trustees that maintain the land a bit. I feel a need to clean these stones. not just those pictures but more, still, but I have no idea where to start?

a soft brush and clean water

but this area is in missouri, there's lichen and moss and any other moisture loving organism, I imagine. what can I try to clean the stones and bring light to the names again?

also if I could get some info on how you research the descedents? finding newspapers or obituaries from the 1800s ?

u/PlainLikeJane — 1 month ago