lots of other diversions this week but did manage to finish all 13 of the star blocks in part 1 of the Quiltmania mystery. just starting the applique blocks that might be done by weekend's finish....we'll see.
color's not exact but close enough to get the idea. Part 2 is now out and consists of 3 small birdie blocks and some flower applique blocks....not sure how many....will have to look closer when i get my issue.
good news in the health dept...won't bore you with details but happy to say improvement continues albeit with some function totally normal and some that simply won't ever be...doesn't disable me exactly but my walking and standing endurance is affected. i had a wee cry over it but then off to the gym swapping that negative for a positive. my living situation has contributed, unfortunately, with corporate scum who dropped the ball on their so-called mission statement of "residents first." oh yeah? well i've got a bridge for sale too...
it's been a sorta of wintry day here with a few flakes this morning that quickly turned over to rain--damp, gray, chilly and gloomy--but chicken soup on the stove for me and my soul! good thing it's only 18 days to my maine trip...just hoping no snowstorms while i'm there!
Your finished blocks look good. Enjoy your chicken soup, just the thing for a cold wet day.
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ReplyDeleteGlad to hear of the health improvements. And I get the "wee cry" thing. Have done that myself a time or two.
Our wintry day morphed into a thunderstorm today, so now the snow is melting and people are getting water in their basements. Days like this I am grateful we don't have a basement.
Chicken soup sounds like a wonderful thing to have simmering on a wintry day.
I will join in the hope that you don't get snowstorms while in Maine.
I will have to look up the Quiltmania mystery! Hope the move-to-be is proceeding. Maine in the spring--in time for the shadbush.
ReplyDeleteThese are great blocks. Hope you have a great time in Maine, and I like the way you are swapping negative for positive... that is really a challenge - so proud of you
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