SUPPER CLUB - Friday, Sept 9th
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2022 5:14 am
Good morning,
I was up at 3:30 but then I went to sleep about 8:30 so that gave me 7 solid hours of sleep. Not bad.
We are warming up again for the weekend, possibly into low 90's, but only for 1 or 2 days. I can take that, and, looking at the rest of the country, I'll be happy taking that!
Yesterday I got my motorcycle quilt mostly together. Now to start on the pieced letters for the saying I want to add to the last part of this quilt. Then to check out my backing stash. The fabric I wanted to use won't be enough unless I get creative. I'm ready to start my Nutcracker quilts. I'm sure, by the time I finish those two projects, I'll be pretty weary of log cabin blocks! But for now - I'm full speed ahead.
This morning I have an eye dr appt, then I'll sew, and also make myself get out into the yard for an hour or so to do some fall clean up, cutting back, and maybe start to bring in some of my yard art for the winter. It will be a well rounded day.
BECCA - You are indeed lucky to have Tina in your lives, but then I kind of think she's lucky to have found you, as well. And what a heartfelt and very special gift from the EMT. You have had many good people come into your life path over the years.
LORI - I've had a few projects like that - they look great and I get started and before long I'm thinking "What was I thinking??" lol! I sure hope the storm brings in some cool and rain, but not so much rain that flooding happens, especially in the burned areas of CA. I think California has fallen off Mother Nature's list of favorite states!
Supper is still up in the air here. I have a thick, cooked pork chop. I might dice it into gravy over baked or boiled potatoes. Or, if I finally get to the store and buy some veggies, perhaps I'll do a stir-fry or pork fried rice.
What sounds tempting to you tonite?
I was up at 3:30 but then I went to sleep about 8:30 so that gave me 7 solid hours of sleep. Not bad.
We are warming up again for the weekend, possibly into low 90's, but only for 1 or 2 days. I can take that, and, looking at the rest of the country, I'll be happy taking that!
Yesterday I got my motorcycle quilt mostly together. Now to start on the pieced letters for the saying I want to add to the last part of this quilt. Then to check out my backing stash. The fabric I wanted to use won't be enough unless I get creative. I'm ready to start my Nutcracker quilts. I'm sure, by the time I finish those two projects, I'll be pretty weary of log cabin blocks! But for now - I'm full speed ahead.
This morning I have an eye dr appt, then I'll sew, and also make myself get out into the yard for an hour or so to do some fall clean up, cutting back, and maybe start to bring in some of my yard art for the winter. It will be a well rounded day.
BECCA - You are indeed lucky to have Tina in your lives, but then I kind of think she's lucky to have found you, as well. And what a heartfelt and very special gift from the EMT. You have had many good people come into your life path over the years.
LORI - I've had a few projects like that - they look great and I get started and before long I'm thinking "What was I thinking??" lol! I sure hope the storm brings in some cool and rain, but not so much rain that flooding happens, especially in the burned areas of CA. I think California has fallen off Mother Nature's list of favorite states!
Supper is still up in the air here. I have a thick, cooked pork chop. I might dice it into gravy over baked or boiled potatoes. Or, if I finally get to the store and buy some veggies, perhaps I'll do a stir-fry or pork fried rice.
What sounds tempting to you tonite?