for good or ill, change is always present. my september mini is titled just that...."change"....once again, linking up with wendy and other monthly mini makers!
it's the chinese coins pattern done with lots of autumnal fabrics. i have a lot of them and it's difficult to choose just a few, so a perfect pattern. only 3 more minis for me as i'll be giving up the sew along when 2022 ends. my UFO list isn't dwindling as fast as it should and needs more of my time. *** fall weather is here finally! *** growing up, "putting by" for the winter was an all-consuming task. jams, pickles, veggies, fruit...all colorfully displayed on shelves promising a taste of summer all winter. i no longer preserve anything but do try and put some veggies in the freezer for later. and autumn cooking returns, firstly with these cider donut muffins.

the recipe calls for dipping tops in melted butter then sugar but i like them without. next up is pumpkin bread! *** finally, finally getting over the nasty, stubborn cold. no fever at all, but congestion that won't let go. was it covid? don't know, didn't test, wouldn't have made a difference. lots of extra rest and empiric treatment (cough remedies, vitamin c, tylenol and a bit of extra aspirin) slowly doing their job. some of it was from exercise holiday AND more dietary slips than usual, so getting back into the cardiac lifestyle groove has helped also. *** featherweight was unpacked and feeling more like sewing....the churn dash blocks are next. "sunny", my mom's 1960s era singer, will be joining us late october.
along with muffins, murder is back on the menu as well....LOL! the bookmobile stops here regularly and i've lined up enough suspense to see me thru the winter!
the brevity of time becomes more apparent in autumn. how many more years can i quilt? sew? read? travel? like the elders of my family, just keep on keeping on i guess, doing things as usual every day, ignoring the calendar and delighting in every birthday. our family reunion in august once again reminded me of the resilience and fortitude in my genetic makeup....here we are, 140+, on the Whitney family farm in jonesboro, maine.
and always, thanks be to God for His provision and care every day!