Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Bend Oregon Vacation

For our trip to the  Sister's Quilt Show, my friend Betty's friend Delores graciously loaned the use of her home.  It's just outside of Bend, on the High Prairie.   It was an easy drive into Bend and into Sisters.




Delores and her husband Gary built this house over a 20 year span with the help of friends from time to time.




The balcony on the upper floor is so lovely.  A sweeping view of the mountains, lots of comfy chairs, a fan if there are no breezes, lots of flowering plants.  

Betty and I ate out here a number of times.  It is a very calming and comforting space.





The house opens to a nice sitting area and a huge kitchen.  Since I'm not much of a cook, I just sort of stood by and admired Betty as she made coffee and snacks for us.  She eats so healthy that I cleaned up my act for a few days, too.  Didn't have a single Coke.  OK, maybe just one.


The guest bedrooms were downstairs and very comfortable.  I was dubious about staying somewhere in July without air conditioning, but my fears were unfounded.  Once the evening started, we opened our windows and let the cool air come in. Delightful.   Sunset was very late and I didn't manage to stay up for it every night.

Here's a picture of the view so that you can imagine the sunset.  I failed to bring a camera except for the one on the phone and it just wasn't up to the challenge.


Thank you, Delores and Gary.
And thank you, Betty, for facilitating such a wonderful trip. 

Monday, July 20, 2015

Sisters Annual Outdoor Quilt Show

Lucky me! I was able to go to the 40th annual Outdoor Quilt Show in Sisters, Oregon.
My friend Betty lives in Portland and was thinking of going, too, so I flew in and we drove over the mountains and into the show area.

Here are some of my favorites that I saw.




This very traditional log cabin was probably my favorite.
The "lights" were a very wide variety of fabrics and colors.
Lots of yellows and golds.
What more could a quilt ask for?




These next three are "modern" quilts that I liked.



I'm thinking that this purple one may be my model for granddaughter's high school graduation present.   Maybe even in similar colors.



The quilting on the one with the striped background is exquisite.



There were traditional quilts at the Show, also.
This blue and green one combines Snails Trails blocks
with Storm at Sea blocks.

A red and green one was newly made, but in a very traditional pattern and colorway.