It only took five days to get from Alabama to Vermont but it seems like so much longer. 1728 miles in 5 days. It really wasn’t a bad trip at all. Having your home following along behind you as you move through state after state is definitely
This is going to be a “no photo” post. I didn’t get a chance to shoot any today. By the way, I’ve ordered a new camera. I hope it will help me improve my photos. It will hopefully be waiting for me in Vermont, and then I
This morning we left our winter spot in Lower Alabama (known to locals as L.A.). It’s nothing like the L.A. most of us think of when someone says that. It’s a lovely place to spend the winter; it’s rural with lots of pluses and ma
Aha! The mystery is solved. I finally took some time this afternoon to check out the blogs I usually visit regularly. I haven’t done it lately, and I knew I wouldn’t have much opportunity for the next week or so as we begin our travelin
I know I said no new projects planned but you know what happens when a quilter gets near a piece of interesting fabric. Yup, your focus goes right out the window and all you can see and think is quilting. That happened this morning to me. I was put
I am between projects right now with getting ready to travel again. Fabrics are packed and stacked…tubs that stay here in storage, tubs that go with me. I always worry that I’ll leave something behind that I really, really want but ther
This week QuilterinMotion received a very nice acknowledgment for “On the Go Quilting”. Here are excerpts from Kristina’s emails to me. “I just stumbled upon “On The Go Quilting” and think you have a really great
Here we are at Wednesday again. I don’t know how it gets it here so fast every week! I do still have some WIPS but also some finished projects to check off the list. Yesterday I finished up my 4-square blocks that I had been holding on to f
After my two busy days at the festivals, I opted to spend the day at home. DH had to go back to the Strawberry Festival as Alice, his Allis-Chalmers tractor, was there on display. I thought a day at home, alone, seemed heavenly and set to keep myse
It’s a busy weekend, full of festivals. Yesterday I was taken to my first bluegrass festival. ‘Nita and Doug, our closest neighbors (and our “landlords”) here invited me to go with them to Leakesville, Mississippi to the Tw