Showing posts with label Almost Amish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Almost Amish. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

What I've been working on!

In an effort to reduce more of my UFO's, a four more projects have been pulled off the shelf.

I have just two more of these leaf blocks to make and then I can pin all the blocks on my design wall and see where I'm at with this project.

Then, fabrics have been pulled to make more of these red/neutral blocks.
More petals are being prepped to continue working on this green/blue/yellow blocks.  
Last, but not least, borders have been decided on my Got Dots top.  I didn't realize the centre had all been sewn together until it was pinned onto my design wall.  Bonus!
Then ...... squirrel ..... a new project has been started!  I had so much fun making Red Sampler that I decided to make a new project called Blue Sampler.  There are going to be 15 leaf blocks that you see below along with a variety of pieced blocks.  So, sit back and wait to see more about this down the road.
These projects should keep me busy for a while, eh!

And .... there probably will be a few more squirrel projects popping up ....... tee hee!

My sister and I, along with my brother and two cousins spent four days at our cottage.  We had great fun, a lot of laughs, wonderful food.  You know what they say about "what happens at the cottage, stays at the cottage"!  All I will say is that we were extremely thankful that a pharmacist was in a cottage next to ours and she was able to render assistance to us.  She went out of her way to make a trip into the nearest town to her pharmacy to obtain insulin (person forgot to take the full amount needed during stay) and a monitor (it died) for a certain someone and if someone's glucose didn't stabilize at an acceptable level, that person was going with her to the hospital.   We owe her a case of wine for her kindness and her professional aid along with her educating that person on insulin and why the situation happened and how to avoid it in future!   Diabetes and insulin can be so tricky and dangerous.  Yeah, that's my story and I'm sticking to it .... yeah!

In the back is my brother, me and my sister.  In the front are our two cousins that drove up from southern Ontario.
The guys did all the cooking leaving my sister and I to sit back and take it easy.  Talk about being spoiled.  Our cousin Bob (sitting down) is a master BBQer and he gave instructions on how he wanted the food to be cooked.  The piece d'resistance was ribs on our final night together!  Gosh, they were mouth watering good!

I asked Bob if he had won any competitions and yes, down in the U.S. and at home in Canada.  So, we all knew we were in for a treat.
Cherish your day, cherish your life!

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Cottage Days

My sister and I were recently at our family cottage for a few days.  The weather had warmed up a tad and the rain finally stopped allowing us to take a trip out.  We are extremely grateful for the rain because our area has been quite dry and we were fearful of some forest fires breaking out.

While out there, the hummingbirds kept us entertained by the hour.   You can just barely see a tail on the left hand side of the feeder.  They come and go so quickly.  We have two feeders hanging off our screened in porch and the birds had our heads going back and forth.  Too funny!

An oldie, but goodie ufo got pulled out and worked on.  These are the last two leaf blocks to do and then the corner stones are up next.  More on this later as this is my next ufo to finish up.  If you are impatient, you can go to my label (at the bottom of this post) called "Almost Amish" and scroll through my posts on them.
Oh dear, I may have started a new project!  LOL  
Lastly, hubby and I got our second Pfizer vaccine shot!  Now, all members of our family (except one)  are fully vaccinated.  We will still continue to wear our masks and keep our distance when out in public and amongst others that we don't know.  This covid is not over yet.

Cherish your day, cherish your life!

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Phew .... September was a blur!

Here we are in October and celebrating Canada's Thanksgiving.  But, where did September go?  Most of August was a blur getting ready for our guilds' quilt show at the beginning of September.  After the quilt show and with one day to recuperate, DH and I flew to Quebec City and beyond to visit his family.  We were gone for 6 days.

Normally, I don't put a lot of personal photos on my blog, but will make an exception this time.  You see, my in-laws in Quebec have discovered my blog.  So this post is for them and is photo heavy.  It helps that there is a translate button on my blog that they can click onto and have my English post translated into French.  Mind you, the translation is not the best, but it will let them have an idea of what I'm talking about.

We stayed most of our visit in St. Adalbert which is located south of the St. Lawrence River and very close to the Maine border of the U.S.A.

The only place we could use our cell phone was at the top of the hill by the church.  It was quite the walk up the hill, but the weather was gorgeous and after being wined and dined by family, it was good to take a walk up that hill and burn off some calories and carbs.
St. Adalbert is at the tail end of the Appalachian Mountains and is quite hilly.  I so love the drive to and from here.  The only thing missing on this visit were the colours.  We arrived two weeks too early to see the sugar maples do their magic.  The house we stayed in (way down this hill) belonged to DH's brother who passed away many years ago.  His son inherited the house and allows family to stay there.  Thank you, Jasmin.  That is me waiting for DH to take his photos.
In this photo, way in the distance where you can just barely see a range of hills is Maine.  The village is that close to the border.
I brought hand work with me and my niece, Mary Ann, saw me working on my applique.  She wanted to learn.  So, I taught her and sent her off with homework to do.  She surprised me by coming back with a swatch of fabric and a leaf was appliqued onto it.  She did an excellent job and I do hope she will keep it up.  Between my broken French and her limited English, I'm surprised that she was able to understand my instructions.  It was an interesting lesson to say the least.  LOL  Mary Ann has been collecting Quilter's Newsletter magazine for years and has always wanted to try applique but didn't have the nerve to try it.  Now she can.
My DH comes from a large family and there are so many nieces and nephews that meal times means a lot of family are around to eat.  The elderly couple in the background eat their supper around 3:30 p.m. and just joined us for dessert.  This was our last meal in St. Adalbert and we enjoyed a beef fondue.  Delicious!  Merci Linda and Nelson for hosting us!
Three of us were celebrating birthdays within days of each other.  So, our dessert was a birthday cake.

A family photo of my DH and his siblings.  The older brother holding the cane fell on the stairs when he left the house.  Our evening ended with a bang.  Fortunately, he suffered only a cracked rib and bruising.  It could have been worse.
Before flying out of Quebec City for home, we visited with another of DH's siblings.  My DH is the youngest by 20 yrs.  It was sad to see his older siblings age so much since our last visit 4 years ago.
On our way home on the plane, a lady one row up from me started sneezing.  My DH said we would be very lucky to not catch her cold.  Well, I wasn't so lucky, I caught her cold and also ended up with pink eye.  Double "D".  I'm not surprised to end up being sick, as I was tired before we even went on the trip.

Sick or not, my family celebrated my birthday.  This little lady was the official candle blower as I didn't want to spread my germs to everyone else.  Yes, that is the big 65 that I celebrated.  I'm officially a senior citizen.

Then, at the end of September my sister and I drove to Ottawa to visit an Aunt and cousin. Both my sister and I were not feeling all that well, but my Aunt said "come" and when she says "come" we go.  So, off we went. Our cousin has leukaemia and is tired all the time.    We're not sure if he is willing to do any treatments.  He is 81 and is tired of being sick all the time.  Perhaps it is just time for us to respect his wishes and let him go.  He has fought cancer off/on for the last 15 yrs. as well as a stroke and other surgeries.

Our visits to Quebec City and Ottawa were sad visits.  Between problems with diabetes, cancer and dementia, ageing sure sucks.

I did do a couple of quilt store shopping.  Sweet P Quilting did a lovely post about her recent trip to Ottawa.  The stores I visited were Sew For It and The Running Stitch.  This time, I was on a mission to find certain fabrics and I found what I needed at both stores.  Sorry, no photos of my loot.  This post is photo heavy as it is.  :o)

Then back home by Oct. 1.  Yeah, I WILL have time now to relax.  Nope.

Since DH and I have been away, time at the cottage to do repairs was lost.  So, Monday morning after coming back from Ottawa, DH says that he would like us to go out to the cottage and on our way there, stop in Sturgeon Falls to place an order for wood to be delivered the following day.  This is something that I really didn't want to do, but the weather was perfect, so off we went.  This time, we took Ashes the Cat with us.  She was alone for our Quebec visit and my BIL told us that she was letting out some very moanful meows when he went to feed her.  She really missed us.  So, she came with us this time.  It was her first time at the cottage, and by the second day she was feeling more comfortable.

DH and my brother got to work on a deck.  It was rotten and starting to fall apart.  They are quite proud of this deck and it sure does look good.
Scrap lumber was used to make a bridge over the ditch.  The kiddies love crossing the ditch on the bridge.  The old one was rotten as well.  So, a good couple of days of work and everyone will be safe to use the new deck and bridge.  Some hand railings need to be added to help anyone that have physical handicaps.  Heck, we are all getting older and hand railings are a necessity these days.
I'm now back at home and enjoying my peace and quiet and the wonderful fall colours.  There is a nip in the air and the temperature is supposed to go down to freezing overnight.

With all of my comings and goings, I was starting to run out of hand work to take with me.  So, for the last few days, I've been very busy prepping leaves.  If DH or I have to go anywhere suddenly, I'm prepared with hand work.
This is the project that all those leaves are for.  I have long admired this project and decided to just plunge in and do it despite all the other UFO's that are at different stages of completion.
 There are 14 of 36 strips done so far.
 This will be my alternating background fabric.  Yumm, I just love it!
 This is what my DH woke me up for this morning.  Two deer on our hill.
So, that was my September and the start of October.  A blur.  It has been very busy.  I'm just so glad to be HOME!

To all of my Canadian readers, Happy Thanksgiving!

Have a great day!

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Summer days

I have been away at the cottage for the the past few weeks.  Summer days at the cottage .... bliss.

Early mornings were misty mornings.

The quietness was broken by a neighbour taking off in his float plane.
Then landing a few days later.
This is typical of our sunsets.  Our cottage is on the wrong side of the lake to enjoy more.
During the week, the lake was quiet for little ones learning to kayak.  This was also a good time to go out on a paddle board.  
Amongst all family members coming and going, a bit of sewing did get done.  This is a new project.  Almost Amish is the name.  Enough leaves have been prepped to make another 14 of these blocks.   
Two more sections got sewn together for my split apple core.
Oh yes, summer days at the cottage .....

Before taking off to the cottage, I did spend a few days in Toronto with Debra.  We went to the quilt show at Black Creek Village.  The village is my favourite venue to see a quilt show.  I'm going again next year.  Red and white quilts will be the theme and how special that will be to help celebrate Canada's 150th birthday.

To see some of the quilts that were at the show this year and previous years, go here.

I'm linking to Needle and Thread Network.

Have a great day!