"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Sunday, July 24, 2011
relief!
our oppressive heat has gone south (literally) and we are free from the A/C hum....for now anyway. this morning the windows got opened, the little fan went back in the window and we are breathing outside refreshing air. the first thing i heard was a squawking seagull in our parking lot. i looked out and he had a small brown bag that had been crumpled up and he was desperately trying to get at the food inside. he finally succeeded and then went on to the next "buffet" leaving the brown bag behind, empty.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
respectable progress
Friday, July 22, 2011
mission accomplished
did manage to finish this little flimsy last night. spent most of the day on the christmas scrappy, cutting out more pieces the old fashioned way, with scissors. today i hope to assemble some strips to see exactly how many more i need to finish this top. then, there's a tablerunner to be basted. i also finished another blue cheese unit and started appliqueing the dresden plates. hoping by sunday/ monday it will have cooled off enough in the evening to do some quilting on the lovers' links quilt, as it's a gift and must be done by fall. i do have another small piece on my official UFO list and might try and get that one done as i've shamelessly started several small projects THIS year and just might be on next year's list (sigh). next up should be the red/cream north wind, a long-time UFO. why you ask? well, the first time i used the wondercut ruler was on this piece and misread the instructions, so the HSTs ended up a smaller than i wanted. instead of 10" squares, i have 8" squares (eeek) so i've procrastinated big time on this....but no longer as i really must get this flimsy done once and for all.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
early morning stashbusting
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
so far this week
despite the heat, so far this week i've gotten quite a bit done quilty-wise. i basted 13 little dresden plates onto background squares. i assembled all these christmas scrappy pieces, about 30 completed units and these 3 stacks of half-units. i also basted the red/white schoolhouse and the moda wreath wallhangings. today you ask? well, work on christmas scrappy of course and cut some 2" squares for the "blue cheese" piece. i've a few driving errands to do as well. a few more days and i can open the window again, i hope.
Monday, July 18, 2011
a dangerous pattern
Sunday, July 17, 2011
introducing miss paige
here is the little cutie that now owns the pink pinwheel quilt...isn't she simply adorable? her lucky parents get to have all that fun. makes me quite wistful wishing i could too, but then i remember how time consuming these little people are and it would seriously hinder my quilty fun big time. even so, i think i could be a grandma at some point without any difficulty at all! old viking fun
Saturday, July 16, 2011
post script
the beach was sooooo gorgeous today; perfect in every way. this is the best vacationland has to offer. the weather was perfect...warm in the sun, cool in the shade. the view was spectacular. this park was established from land given to the state in 1946 (not the 30s). it is as natural as can be for a place that welcomes the public. there is open surf with high waves, a calm lagoon for children, plenty of facilities, tables and grills, it's quite rustic in most of the areas. aside from way too many mosquitoes and biting insects, it was perfect. ***** on another note, the eagle chicks i've been watching since their hatching in february will be released into the wild on july 27th. as a surrogate mom, this is a weepy but expected occasion. another empty nest....
by the sea, by the sea
this is where i will be today! this is reid state park, georgetown, maine. as untouched today as when it was given to the state by John Reid back in the 30s (i think). and what a gift it was and still is. we used to go every july 4th with the whole family crowd and stay from open to close, inhaling its beauty and salt air, but our family has dwindled down and the aunts who loved to go are only now 2 and quite elderly, so our own family remnants make the trip only occasionally. i'm taking my amish scrappy shoebox, of course!
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