Everyday stuff
Some photos from my walk:
it looks like it will be a good year for wild strawberries, each of those white dots will be a wonderful berry when the time comes – probably while we are in Alaska.
Multiple blossoms on every plant promise a nice crop of luscious fruit!
I always so enjoy the Dogwoods when I go to Kentucky in the spring, but I think I tend to overlook the beauty of our own native redbuds when their blooms sprinkle the woods and roadsides with magenta.
I haven’t been doing much quilty stuff lately. With the weather so nice I am working outside more. There was a nice machine quilting class Saturday that I enjoyed teaching and now I’m getting things ready for the Rodeo Days exhibit next Saturday.
Yesterday I shipped “Watermelon Wine” to Florida for the I-4 Corridor Exhibit and must prepare some more entries to submit before I leave for Alaska.
News just arrived that “Picklefish” and “Seahorses” were among the 26 quilts chosen to hang in the “IQF Long Beach “Surf’s Up” exhibit this summer!



May 13th, 2008 at 4:19 pm
Hi Ruth, congratulations on the Long Beach acceptances. BOTH of them-wow!