Wednesday, December 3, 2008

My little friend


Well Henrietta, the pheasant must have come on hard times or something--she is not around this fall and now we are into winter. Here is a little guy who comes though. He is a nut hatch. He grabs a seed and goes to the tree trunk and head down cracks the sunflower seed open. He sat on that limb for a long time--I watched him and then went to the other side of house for my camera and thought for sure he would be gone before I got back but he waited. Then he grabbed his seed and flew under the limbs.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving




I finally got the table runner done just in time for Thanksgiving. I bought the fabric over a year ago. Life is good. Larry and I cooked a great dinner. He did the turkey on the barbecue grill and it tastes yummy--he also did the bread. I did the rest. We miss the kids and grandkids too but that is how life goes!

Monday, October 27, 2008

BRRRR Cold and not November yet

It was 5 degrees on the plus side this morning. COLD We have no snow on the ground. We have had some snow fall but it has been warm enough to melt it or rain would follow. We have had two nights of high winds--gusting to about 30 mph.

We are renovating the only bathroom we have in this small house. Took out the pink bathtub--yes we had a pink bathtub! Larry installed a shower stall in its place. He removed a wall last night to move it over about 4" but it will only be half way up and will have open shelves above that. We had taken out the honking big hot water tank in the summer as we have replaced it with a tankless on demand hot water system. Larry is also installing new flooring. I have been painting and replacing things on the walls. My laundry appliances are in this large bathroom too. I put all the laundry stuff now in the closet that housed that old hot water tank. It's all shaping up but it is taking FOREVER! Anyone who knows me knows patience is not one of my strong suits.

Quilting and sewing? Oh yes, working on so many quilts, wall hangings and table runners. Just recently completed two rainbow quilts that Sasha had put together for Reily and Tatelyn. The photos I took of them came out fuzzy so I am not posting them here. I am also doing some Christmas gift sewing. Every day I can spend sewing is a good day. Winter is great--more time for sewing!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Baby quilt/baby due any day




I made this quilt for Larry's sister's granddaughter's new baby Kaydence Mackenzi. It came out pretty special and I love the kitty cats! This one went in the mail today!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Last hurrah

Since we have not been camping this summer, we decided to take a couple of days off and go do that--you would think we worked or something! We had tons of stuff to do around the house but nothing that could not wait. We will be putting the MH in storage as soon as we can now as we doubt there will be any more camping this year. We only just went down to Homer Spit and camped right on the beach as we wanted to walk on the beach and gather coal for the outside fire pit. It was fun watching people walking their dogs, children playing, and someone using a parasail to ride the surf. It was so windy the next day we decided it was too cool for us on the beach and decided to pack up and hit the rd. We stopped at Anchor Point Beach on our way back and ate lunch there and watched the surf. So this the results of of our overnight get-away.

This was the only sailboat I saw that day but we saw lots of fishing boats but too far away to get anything decent.



This wind surfer was fun to watch--he of course had a wet suit on. Larry was watching him from a distance but he did come closer and I got a better shot.





Larry snapped two good photos of the sunset that evening.





This is the Anchor River and I wanted photos of the river running by those big rocks. The river is running a little high since we have had so much rain recently.



The leaves are starting to fall. This was taken at the state campground down on the Anchor River.











Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Typical Alaskan


Another project completed and ready to be shown at the Keani Peninsula State Fair coming up Aug. 15. I like to vary my projects.

Friday, August 1, 2008

exploding mums

This quilt was made from a pattern called "Reflections". It is done sort of like a stack 'n whack with the four identical layers. However the layers are manipulated so you get a gradual repeat. I used fusible grid also which was a new technique for me. I plan to show this quilt in the Kenai Peninsula State Fair this month.