of november, that is....the year is whizzing by and seasonal/holiday ideas are in full swing. november has ushered in cool and sometimes cold temps here in the northern part of the south. the extra quilt is now fully on the bed, the flannels and jackets are in daily use. the 365 is moving along with delightful progress. this is where i am now...
some of the quilting stitches reminiscent of a 3-year-old with the DTs...LOL....just a few more squares and i'll be turning the corner to the last side of the 2nd dark border.... then it's on to the final border of 6" light squares....am super happy about getting this behemoth done! i may even end up liking this quilt....and with colder temps, a pot of chowder was in order....
and earlier made muffins for the freezer.....
a huge butternut squash was also cooked and sent to the freezer....it must be a yankee habit of storing up for the winter.....as a child watched my great-grandmother, grandmother, aunts and mother process green beans, tomatoes, beets, carrots, cranberries, plus all kinds of pickles and fruits to enhance meals thru the winter and beyond. we felt privileged to have these items on our table so far out of season, a testament to endless hours of garden and kitchen work. fast forward 50-60 years and the rows of jars in the cellar have disappeared but the memories remain....now bring on the week!
Winter squash are so delicious. Our favorite is Blue Hubbard.
ReplyDeleteit is...i made a squash pie too...yumm!
ReplyDeleteYour 365 quilt is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe soup and muffins look delicious. I love a good soup when the weather turns cold.
The quilting of 365 Challenge is getting along great, it seems. With all the little pieces I'm there's a lot of places where it is hard to keep the stitches even. Like I said to someone before, I might just staple mine, lol. ;^)
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