Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow? NOT!
I think the winning item for being the most interesting was a copy of Moby Dick in BRAILLE! It was several volumes and took a huge cardboard box to hold it. No, we didn't buy it.
Creatively sharing the mundane things of life.......
Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow? NOT!
Here I am catching up again. Actually, I tried to post a week or so ago, but do to technical difficulties, I was unable to get my photos to load. Has anything changed, NO. It's just a different week, day, whatever.
Our guild had a retreat earlier this month. It was a Charming Beach theme. We were supposed to decorate footwear, any type, and of course most did flip flops. Not me. I'm not a flip flop girl.
At the end of the first day, I had discovered at least 3 mistakes in the pattern which necessitated re-cutting several pieces. I had all of the large cat bodies completed and some of the small ones. I had to dig through my fabrics at home before returning the second day so that I could cut some more background pieces and some new ledge pieces. Fortunately I had just enough brown fabric to do it. This quilt was pieced totally from my stash, so there was no running out to buy more. The tails required several "surgeries" (I should have a DVM degree by now), but when I left the second day, I had the rows of cats together. I found yet another mistake in the pattern when sewing the rows together at home. Anyway, it's now pieced and hanging in the TBQ closet with it's backing, batting, and binding ready to go.
Fortunately the air conditioning for the upstairs and our bedroom has been fixed, so I am able to be upstairs quilting again. I've done several things in the last few days, most of which were for other people, but I am whittling down the backlog of quilting to be done.
Well, that's it for this post. I have more to share, so stay tuned.
Christi
Can you believe I started my last post with this phrase?
"In an effort to blog more frequently,"
Wow! Who am I kidding? That was just setting myself up for failure. The last of May was busy. We had 2 funerals and David had rotator cuff surgery on his left shoulder, and we took care of the neighbor's cows.............
This was followed by David's cousin's funeral and then David's surgery. We go for a follow up appointment this week, and then he will probably be starting the long road of physical therapy.
He's not allowed to drive for some time (although he has driven himself across the road a couple of times). I did drive him over to the farm a couple of days after surgery so that he could pet a tractor.
In an effort to blog more frequently, this will be a short post. Not too much going on here.........
Where, oh where, did the first half of the month go? I hope you have time to sit awhile cuz this could get to be a long one!
First, let's just say that THE CROPS ARE IN! And now it's raining!
We had some storms last night, which meant Willow had to come inside and for some reason my DH let Harry Potter inside too.
What do April Showers bring?...............May Flowers!
Ok, so I'm a little embarrassed by this picture. We took this at an Amish greenhouse we stopped at one day. I guess this would be an "upcycle"? Well-fertilized??? No, we didn't bring any home. We did get 4 tomato plants and flowers for 3 pots. I'm hoping to stop at another greenhouse later this week.
And speaking of flowers.........
I am glad piano is finished for the summer. I will miss the students, but their schedules were becoming so chaotic that it was difficult to squeeze in lessons.
On Monday, I looked at my calendar to find a completely blank square of white! Whatever should I do?
Well, here is the list.............
I did a load of laundry, moved the piano to a new location and rearranged some other furniture, hung up new quilted all hangings, I quilted the Snailin' Around Town Quilt,