Patches and Pins
A place to share thoughts and memories, (both glad and sad) and of course everything quilting related!
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Almost Christmas!
Ok, here I am after heavens knows how long since I last posted! Actually I know but how could someone just not write for two years..A person who is not used to journaling on a daily basis, BUT I am going to "TRY" to do better. Note the operative word "TRY"!!!
I simply cannot believe that in 20 short days it will be Christmas! Where does the time go to? Each year I make one trek to the mall, hoping that this year the Christmas spirit will be instilled in everyone that I encounter, and my shopping spree will be both fruitful and joyous. Ah well I made that trip last week...and now I am doing my usual..shopping online...I cannot put up with one more crowded store where people push, shove and are basically grumpy! I love the Christmas season, and Mall shopping is not the place to keep one's Christmas spirit! LOL..ok then enough complaining!
My Christmas gift to myself, from myself came much, much quicker than I anticipated. And here is a picture of it. I have already made several loaves of bread with it and am very pleased. I returned so many other brands that were cheaper but just did not work that when King Arthur Flour came out with a special on Zojirushi I went for it!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Blueberry Cobble
This past weekend I spent a couple of days with my hiking friends in the Adirondacks. One of the friends I had not seen for nearly forty years, and what a wonderful time we had reminiscing about old times. It was simply glorious! The trip up to the Adirondack Park and back simply flew by, yakking all the way up and down about our lives then and now.
We hiked a great trail that had endless possibilities for all levels of hikers. My friends much more proficient than I planned an eight mile hike over some unpleasant terrain. I on the other hand, planned to do Blueberry Cobble, a very respectable four miles with several nice lookouts to feed my photography mania. The trail was a great one for me in the respect that if I should have had an accident I would have been easily found, lots of hikers on the trail and my pals would have come back the same way as well, to my rescue. It had NO ROCK SCRAMBLES!!!! My idea of heaven!!!!
Unfortunately the long hikers, had to turn back before the summit because one was suffering from severe hip pain. I in turn, came back because of the nasty rain that was making the trail unpleasant and quite slippery. Since my knees hate the downhill in the best of conditions, they certainly dislike, rainy and slippery slopes!!!
Despite the fact that none of us made it to our destination, we all had an enjoyable time in the woods, experiencing the peace and quiet. It was simply utter contentment!
Monday, September 15, 2008
Bennnington Quiltfest
Our annual quilt show was this past weekend. As always it was a great success! Happily our attendance was very good despite the god awful price of gas. Our show is always the same weekend as the annual car show so that helps our attendance, too. The hubbies go to the car show and the wives come to our show.
My friend and president of the Quiet Valley Quilters got an award this year. She was over the moon. It was a beautiful quilt from the Pat Speth book ,Nickel Quilts, called Sunny Lanes.
I entered the log cabin flannel quilt I made George last year for Christmas and my one block wonder quilt. Jen entered her yellow brick road quilt. She used such great colors and did such a wonderful job.
Jen and I are already planning what she would like to make for next year's quilt entry.
My friend and president of the Quiet Valley Quilters got an award this year. She was over the moon. It was a beautiful quilt from the Pat Speth book ,Nickel Quilts, called Sunny Lanes.
I entered the log cabin flannel quilt I made George last year for Christmas and my one block wonder quilt. Jen entered her yellow brick road quilt. She used such great colors and did such a wonderful job.
Jen and I are already planning what she would like to make for next year's quilt entry.
Monday, September 08, 2008
GLHC Backpacking Trip to the Ausable Lakes
GLHC (Geriatric Ladies Hiking Club) I was so happy to get the chance to go to the Ausable Lakes in 2007, never dreaming I would get another opportunity this year! The public has no access to the Ausable Lakes unless you know a club member and they are willing to rent a few days to you. I have a good hiking friend who knows one of the club members very well so voila! Off we went. This trip was to celebrate one of the group finishing the 4000 footers in NY. There are 46 peaks over 4000 feet and when one finishes they become a 46r...a very big accomplishment. (Many of these peaks are trailess and require good compass skills and lots of bushwhacking, not fun at all!!!!) The peak that she needed to finish was a mountain called Skylight. Hard but at least it had a trail! :) An interesting fact about this trip was the temperature. My first trip in 2006, same weekend, the weather was in the high thirties and low forties. This trip, 2008, the temperature was in the eighties, hot and humid!!! The trip begins here, through this gate, hikers can walk through here but if you are not a club member you cannot drive, and that means a four mile walk to get to the first boat house!!! The AMR on the gate, stands for Adirondack Mountain Reserve. When we arrived at the first boat house, you look at an awesome view of the lower Ausable Lake, we go by guide boat, and it takes about an hour and a half. After we traverse the Lower Lake, we arrive at the spot called the "Carry", it is a strip of land that separates the Lower Lake from the Upper Lake. We leave the guide boats at the boat house there. The warden takes our supplies and our packs by tractor to the next boat house, while we hike the mile along a lovely river to the next boathouse. At this point we arrive at the Warden's camp. Cool thing about this is they have an outdoor privy with a "flush" toilet...(I loved that!!!) At the boathouse here, we got canoes and paddled up the Upper Ausable Lake, this lake is smaller so it only took about an hour. The Lower Lake though very large is only about 16 feet deep, but the Upper Lake is about 60 feet. The camps along this lake are practically invisible when the leaves are on the trees. The only indication of habitation is an occasional wisp of smoke or a dock. We have now arrived at camp! Here is an example of the amenities: To say that there is utterly indescribable peace and beauty here is an understatement at best, but I have included a few photos to give you an idea. On the morning of our departure, at six am, the lake was like glass, not a sound to be heard but an occasional lune, or other creature. By nine am , when we were leaving camp, the wind had come up, the mountains were now obscured by mist, rain and fog. Here is our group just before we leave. With the effect from the hurricane rearing its ugly head, the weather changes from high humidity and stiffling heat, to howling rain, wind and rough water. We arrive at the Lower Lake boat house before the worst of the weather hits.
Here is our tired, thankful and happy group at the finish!
Here is our tired, thankful and happy group at the finish!
Friday, July 25, 2008
One Block Wonder
I took a class Saturday on One Block Wonder. I have always been fascinated by kaleidoscopes, and love the randomness of it, plus the wonderful combinations out of the most unlikely fabrics!
Of course my first mistake was using a fabric with too many colors, so the sorting was more difficult for me, but I finally decided enough was enough, and next time I will know better.
I was going to do a funky edge but my symmetrical hubby did not care for it, so I am staying more traditional with this one, but on the next one watch out!!!!
Here are some pictures of the progress.
I am working on the border arrangement now...not exactly sure how I will do them, but the last one will be the original fabric. It was a Kona Bay oriental, very pretty I thought.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Starting Already to Panic..
I don't know where the time flies to, I have been very good about organizing my time of late, but can already see our guild show approaching and quickly after that the Holidays. I have a need to do list every year and this year I am determined that I will accomplish everything early...Hah!!! FAMOUS LAST WORDS!!!!
I just finished two commission quilts and am rather pleased with the results. The people who received them were also pleased which makes me so happy! It also makes two checks off my list!
In the midst of all this sewing I have to fit in a few days to hike, something though not very good at, I enjoy a great deal!
We have an annual guild challenge, that is exhibited at our annual quilt show. This year the theme is trees. I have already in my mind what I want to do, it is just how to accomplish that task..LOL..
Jen is spending most of the summer with us while school is out, so we are doing a lot of sewing, cooking and going to the library. They have a wonderful program for all school age children every summer.
I recently bought a copy of Paint Shop Pro because I simply could not afford Photoshop. Photoshop I understand because we used it a lot at work...PSP is gonna take a lot of getting used to..it is so different. I guess I need to get some more reading material, or beg some friends to help me.
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