My friend Nanci in Canada saw that I like wrist warmers and sent me a pair as a gift in a very pretty yellow. Too warm
of course to wear them now but they along with the pair that Mary Ann from Denmark sent me will come along with us on our trip to the mountains this summer. I bet I will get some use out of both pair in the mornings and evenings. I took the photo myself so only one hand in the picture.
I have been quilting on the bear wallhanging for the motorhome and it is coming along nicely. I am mainly doing the sky and the border but I will put a little quilting here and there in the trees too – I will just have to use my thimble and do one stitch at a time to get through the fusible.
I took a picture this morning before the rain storms came in of the flower bed that I finally finished last fall. I last posted a photo of it in October last year at this post Most of the plants have come back and the hostas are even popping out of the ground. I will dig up more of the daffodil bulbs and lilies from other parts of the yard to plant in this bed when they get done with their blossoms this spring. All 7 of the blue hydrangea that I rooted and planted came back up – I’m so glad about that, I wondered if they would all come back. I hope the garden will fill in this summer a bit more. I will post a photo again later in the summer. You can see the Redbud tree in the corner of the photo. This small redbud popped up about 4 years ago from seed that washed in I guess – for I did not plant it, it just grew! I’m so glad I noticed what kind it was as I marked it so we would not cut it down.
I was busy quilting on “Insanity” last night and part of the day today during the rainstorm.
Tonight I might do some more or I will be in the living room working on the 3 bears. Not sure how the night will progress, maybe more storms? I hope we don’t loose our power if that is the case, so far today we have been lucky and only lost our signal on the internet and tv once. The photo on the left is of row C block 3 & 4 from right to left. The photo on the right is of row C block 5 & y from right to left. So that means 10 1/2 rows left to go and one full border. The side borders are of course getting quilted as I move along with the rows. And already have 38 hours of quilting done!
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