Sunday, May 11, 2025

Tulip Time

Not up here where I live, but tulips in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.  My sister, her youngest daughter and I took a quick trip down (about 5 hour drive south) to see the tulips and the magnolia trees in bloom.  

We went to a tulip farm and what a pleasant time we had there.  We were each allowed to take 10 tulips from any row we wanted to and we did.  It was a beautiful day and the temps were not too hot for us to stroll along the rows of tulips.  We went at the right time as most of the tulips were in mid bloom.  Another week and the petals would be dropping.  Same with the magnolia trees as some were already dropping in places.



I took a selfie of myself among the rows of tulips.  I used to take selfie's of myself when I was in my 20's, but had to wait until the film was developed to see how they turned out.  Nowadays, it is instant.  How times and technology have changed how we live today.
From our hotel room, we had views of the falls.  This one is the American falls.
There was often mist shrouding the Canadian falls.
We had great meals throughout our stay.  We did a bit of shopping and donated money to the casino and then it was time to go home.

Back home, this little guy was happy to see me.  He snuggled in and slept like a baby in my arms.  
Fifteen minutes here and there on this project has progressed to a few rows sewn together.  This project has all Xmas fabrics and it looks like Xmas wrapping paper.  Love it.
Two quilts came back from the LAer and this quilt in being trimmed and soon binding will go on.  It will be gifted later this month.
I will be taking half an hour of time to clean in my studio before heading to bed each night.  So far, it has been working and I can see some progress in the scrap piles.  Scraps are getting sorted, cut down and ready to be sewn into blocks.  Happy about that.

Cherish your day, cherish your life and cherish your country!  My country will always be CANADA .... glorious and free and we stand on guard for thee!

6 comments:

Jennifer said...

Half an hour is a good idea. Niagara Falls is amazing - we went on the boat ride, and were soaked to the skin despite the plastic poncho! Love those pretty tulips, such lovely colours...like their own little quilt.

Maria said...

What a fabulous trip , those tulips look gorgeous….
And I’m sure you had delicious meals and bought home some lovely shopping.
So nice to be welcomed by your fur baby.
The Christmas scrappy quilt looks great.

loulee said...

What a sight that must have been. You look good and Ridley looks very happy to have you home again.

Gretchen Weaver said...

The tulips are beautiful! You had a pleasant outing with your sister and niece. Sounds like a good plan for tidying up the sewing room every evening, happy stitching, happy spring!

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

As a coincidence I took a selfie of myself with tulips in downtown Ottawa yesterday. I’m on a getaway with my daughter and enjoying the break. Lovely quilting projects to ogle in your posts, Rose Marie.

Vicki W said...

The tulip farm is beautiful! I've visited Niagara Falls once and I was truly awed by the place.