Friday, February 24, 2023

Flowers from Luke

 I helped my daughter and son-in-law buy a house last week.   After all the signing was done at the closing, he pulled out a bouquet from under the table.   Thanking me for making it possible to get a new home.  

A week later, they're even more beautiful.

I hope that their marriage will be the same - unfolding into better and better beauty.



Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Jane

Jane was made using Jane Sassaman's fabric.




Jane’s mother wanted her to become a writer like her idol, Jane Austen.
Unfortunately, Jane is dyslexic.  
She now has a thriving career in retail sales, as she has a good eye for line and color. 






Sunday, February 12, 2023

Trees in the Ice Storm

I have two very large Bradford Pear trees in my front yard.   There's a Live Oak between the front sidewalk and the street.   Then in the backyard there is a large Crepe Myrtle in the back yard, two Cedar Elms  behind my fence, and a young Burr Oak in the back also.   All of these are on my 1/10th of an acre!

Last week, while I was out of town, a very unusual for us weather event occurred - an ice storm.

Both Pear trees lost a very large branch, each in the middle of the tree.  The Crepe Myrtle lost about five medium sized branches, all on the back side.   


I called the people who had done landscaping for me before and they agreed to come on Monday.   But they didn't.   When I texted with a query, I got a very vague answer.  



 Fortunately, my brother-in-law asked if I needed help and I gladly accepted.   He and my sister came over and in less than an hour, my broken branches were off the tree and hauled to the curb.  

Now I'm hoping the city will hold to their promise and pick up all of the debris.   I also hope that the trees will fill out and regain some symmetry.  Who knows, maybe the reduced limb count will let more sunlight through and my grass might grow better.




Linus Quilts


     At .a quilting retreat in Stonewall two weeks ago, I put a binding on a quilt which is destined for one of my great-grand-newphes for his high school graduation.  When I got home, I labeled it and put it into the growing pile in my studio closet.


Next projects were to take panels given to me at the Linus Connection meeting and make quilt tops of them.  


 I finished one larger top, two for toddlers, and one for an infant.   The three smaller ones began as one piece of fabric, but I separated the motifs and featured each one in a quilt top.