I'll be back to posting soon, but in the meantime, I need to get some pictures to Nancy, and this is the easiest way.
"Make what you want to make, and make it the way you want to make it." Gwen Marston
Sunday, May 30, 2010
For Nancy
I'll be back to posting soon, but in the meantime, I need to get some pictures to Nancy, and this is the easiest way.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Another Friday Night Sew-In

Get your projects ready - it's almost time for another Friday Night Sew-in. Click here for more info.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Happy Cinco de Mayo

The hubster and I have a tradition of going to the local Mexican restaurant every year for Cinco de Mayo. They serve free beer and Margaritas at an outdoor table for the patrons waiting to be seated inside, so we don't mind waiting a few minutes for a table. Unfortunately, tonight was also the night for my monthly Quilt Club, so I had to miss it. We get a nice discount on purchases on Club night, so I'll be making a list and checking it twice for next month!
Sunday, May 2, 2010
May Goals!

The CG&GQC isn't asking for official goals and finishes for May and June, but I'm doing well with setting goals and deadlines, so I"m putting mine in writing.
In May, I will complete:
1. finish quilting and binding my Turning Twelve.
2. make 3 brown-bag exchange blocks
3. May row for BOM mystery quilt
4. finish 5 BOM blocks - I'm getting so far behind!!
5. start and finish a seasonal wall-hanging to replace the snowman on the wall!
6. quilt and bind the Garden Twist
Okay, that should keep me busy for the month. I'll be travelling part of the month, so I'll take crocheting along with me so I can be productive on the trip. Anne from Bunny Hill pasted about a pink afghan that she was making, and I HAD to have a pink afghan. Sunny, step away from the blogs . . . . .

Saturday, May 1, 2010
It's a Crazy!!

Without the CG&GQC deadline, this still wouldn't be a reality. I've just read that we won't be doing goals and finishes for May and June, but my personal goal is to complete all my UFO's by the end of May, so that I can start some new projects. I'm getting tired of the snowman wall-hanging in the hallway!
This last picture is just because. And it's dedicated to Di.

Friday, April 30, 2010
April Finishes - Down to the wire

Is April really over? Where did it go? Once again, I made some significant progress, but I didn't complete my list. But there's always May!
I did complete my Half-Pint finally. I wasn't part of the quilt-along, but loved seeing everyone else's results, so now I have my own.

I also completed the March and April rows of Claudia's Quilte Shoppe BOM

And I'm excited to say that my Crazy quilt will be completed before I go to bed tonight, so I'm counting it as a finish. It's in the machine now, and the lighting in here is too bad to get a decent picture. I'll try to take it outside tomorrow so you can see it in all its glory!!!! This is the first quilt that I started, and I quickly learned that a crazy quilt is not a good starting point. So I took a couple of classes and made some simpler quilts while Crazy sat in the corner. It's not perfect, but it's my pride and joy! Can't wait to show you tomorrow.
edited at 12:15 am. quilting is finished, on to the binding!
edited at 1:05 am. Binding is on, pins are out, and everything is trimmed. Off to bed! I love deadlines............
Friday, April 23, 2010
A lesson on Pelicans
I love blogging and making international friends. On two of my recent posts, I included photos of pelicans. I live on the East Coast of America, and I've only ever seen Brown Pelicans. 
It turns out that the Brown Pelican is the only pelican with any brown on it!
A fellow blogger inquired as to why there was so much brown on my pelicans, and of course the answer is because they're Brown Pelicans. She had never heard of them, and sent me a picture of Australian Pelicans. (Thanks Mary!) They're beautiful!
The Australian Pelican is the largest of all the pelicans.
It's interesting to me that the Internet has made our world so much smaller. Most of the blogs that I read are about quilting and include any other tidbits of our daily lives. We're scattered all over the world, yet we're brought together because we have we have this one thing in common. I enjoy my little trips around the world and getting to know you, and hope to meet some of you in person some day.

It turns out that the Brown Pelican is the only pelican with any brown on it!
A fellow blogger inquired as to why there was so much brown on my pelicans, and of course the answer is because they're Brown Pelicans. She had never heard of them, and sent me a picture of Australian Pelicans. (Thanks Mary!) They're beautiful!

The Australian Pelican is the largest of all the pelicans.
It's interesting to me that the Internet has made our world so much smaller. Most of the blogs that I read are about quilting and include any other tidbits of our daily lives. We're scattered all over the world, yet we're brought together because we have we have this one thing in common. I enjoy my little trips around the world and getting to know you, and hope to meet some of you in person some day.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
I'm sewing!
Monday, April 19, 2010
The Simple Woman's Daybook, April 19

Outside my window...It's cool again today, the trees have leafed out, and the Azaleas are starting to bloom.
I am thankful for...my hubby, the IT guy, who got my new laptop all set up and ready to go!
From the kitchen...Homemade chicken noodle soup was on the menu tonight.
I am wearing...shorts and a tee shirt, and I'm barefoot. the usual summer attire.
I am creating...I started a new pink afghan while on vacation.
I am going...to investigate the possibility of a new job in a new town!
I am reading...St. Augustine tour book
I am hoping...that I get a ton of work done tomorrow
I am hearing...the TV, and the dishwasher running.
Around the house...kitties are all around, they were lonely while we were on vacation.
One of my favorite things...my new laptop! It's so speedy compared to the old one.
A few plans for the rest of the week: a massage and two doctor's appointments. No plans for the weekend yet.
Here is picture for thought I am sharing... I love pelicans!

Sunday, April 18, 2010
Home again. . . . .
We arrived back home today to temperatures in the 40's. Just yesterday I was walking on a beach in Florida and it was 82 degrees. Welcome back to reality. I attended a conference in Jacksonville on Thursday and Friday, and the hubby and I decided to make a week of it. We have friends on nearby Amelia Island, so we spent time with them, and also took a daytrip to St. Augustine. We had a nice relaxing week, ate lots of seafood, indulged in some retail therapy, did some sightseeing, and even managed a visit to the local quilt shop! I picked up a few 30's fat quarters to add to my collection.

While shopping in beautiful Historic Fernandina Beach, I found this lovely clasp bracelet that I just had to have. The clasps are interchangeable, so I can add others later.

I didn't take pictures of any of the food, but Amelia Island is the home of the first commercial shrimp boats, and I can attest that they bring in some mighty fine shrimp. I also sampled the Pineapple Casserole at one of the restaurants, and it was quite tasty! I'll be trying to recreate that recipe.
I was born and raised in South Dakota, and I just love being at the ocean, and I always have to take pictures of palm trees and seagulls, and I captured quite a few pelican shots this trip as well.



While in St. Augustine, we visited the lighthouse, ate more seafood, and shopped at old St. Augustine Village.


All in all, it was a great trip. It was even a good conference. Now it's time to start planning the next trip!
I missed out on the Friday Night Sew-in and the CG&CGQC Sewing party, so I'll be surfing the blogs in the next couple of days to see what everyone else got accomplished. I hope to be participating next month.

While shopping in beautiful Historic Fernandina Beach, I found this lovely clasp bracelet that I just had to have. The clasps are interchangeable, so I can add others later.

I didn't take pictures of any of the food, but Amelia Island is the home of the first commercial shrimp boats, and I can attest that they bring in some mighty fine shrimp. I also sampled the Pineapple Casserole at one of the restaurants, and it was quite tasty! I'll be trying to recreate that recipe.
I was born and raised in South Dakota, and I just love being at the ocean, and I always have to take pictures of palm trees and seagulls, and I captured quite a few pelican shots this trip as well.



While in St. Augustine, we visited the lighthouse, ate more seafood, and shopped at old St. Augustine Village.


All in all, it was a great trip. It was even a good conference. Now it's time to start planning the next trip!
I missed out on the Friday Night Sew-in and the CG&CGQC Sewing party, so I'll be surfing the blogs in the next couple of days to see what everyone else got accomplished. I hope to be participating next month.
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