
flipped over the calendar page today and this is the pattern, "geese in flight," so apropos because early this morning i heard a flock of canadian geese honking while they flew on by. you think they can read? naw.....but i do love this little perpetual calendar. there are some great scrappy patterns i'd like to make someday. ***** spent most of yesterday quilting on the lovers' links and i've got sore fingers as proof. by the time my quilter's callouses have developed, the quilt will probably be done. ***** just popped a huge pan of apple crisp into the oven. makes the apartment smell sooo homey. it's majorie standish's recipe so it'll be yummy for certain! **** today? more quilting on the lovers' links, maybe some machine time also and read my sunday paper at a leisurely pace. busy week ahead and october is looming, can you believe it? as of oct 4th i'll be unemployed a whole year this time around. maine truly is vacationland....has been for me anyway.
What time should the house guest arrive for apple crisp? I can smell the loveliness all the way down here in Florida. Perhaps I need to run to the store.
ReplyDeleteI have to tell you, my Canadian MIL always corrects me and tells me they are not Canadian Geese, they are Canada Geese. Something about how the birds aren't citizens. I have told DH that it is sad that Canadians won't let their geese have citizenship--we let our Eagles. : ) Silly, I know, but I get a giggle out of it.
ReplyDeleteI can just picture that Marjorie Standish cookbook! I still have the one she cowrote with Kenneth Roberts, Real Maine Food. And I have that same perpetual calendar in my studio, and each day I turn the page just as you do!
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