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Monday, September 26, 2011
Down By the Old Mill Stream
I drive by every day and each time I wonder how I can capture the beauty of this spot. And of course, that's the joy of it -- I can't because it's always changing.
Here's quilt #38 which I call "Patience" because it has been in process for two years. It was a "Saturday Sampler" for October 2009-September 2010 sponsored by my local quilt shop. We attended a meeting and completed one block each month. That explains one of the two years this project was underway. The second year was because I just couldn't decide what I wanted to do with it. I never did really decide, but I finally got tired of having it sit in the unfinished pile and finished it up. Still don't know what I'm going to do with it.
Labels:
Missouri life,
Quilts
I retired as a technical writer years ago. Since then I've spent my time reading, writing, rabble-rousing and raising my two orphaned grandsons. Because they are now grown,I still spend time reading, writing, quilting, and in advocacy for many causes. Don't get me started on politics. My day-to-day life is fairly quiet, but my fantasy life is soaring, and I take mental excursions almost as good as the real thing.
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