No, that’s not a spelling error in the title of this post. This load of seven cords of firewood was delivered to the campground yesterday. It was up to our staff of four to stack it all in the woodshed ASAP. Before I tell my story, let me giv
Hello again. Is it really Wednesday already? I know you feel the same way, right? 3-day weekends always make that happen to our brains. I’m ready to report my WIPs. To me WIPs mean you are actively working on it; not just thinking about i
Yes, it’s time for another tutorial. You might remember that I bought a new camera right after we got back to Vermont. I have a Nikon S6100. It didn’t come with a case. Oh, I could have bought one but didn’t. Why buy a case made
America, land of free BECAUSE of the Brave! Thank you to all military personnel presenting serving as well as their families and a moment of prayer for all those who served before. We wouldn’t be “land of the free
A completed project I can wipe off my WIP list. That’s great! I think one always feels great when one project can be removed from the list because there are always SEW many more that we want to add on. Every time I go to look at a new blog
Happy Memorial Day to all of you. Please remember to thank a Vet, or an active military person if you are fortunate to come near one this weekend. I’ve giving a message to all our campers, whether I get to talk with them or not. That
First the reminder. Have a fantastic Memorial Day weekend everyone. I hope the weather cooperates for you. Mostly, I hope you’ll take a minute or two to remember those who came before us who sacrificed their lives for the peace and safety w
My life is going to pieces, literally. I’ve spent the last two evenings cutting pieces of fabric. Is your life “going to pieces” too? Nothing better, right? My friend and co-worker, Nicole, shared a bin of scraps with me last w
WIP means Works in Progress. I’m going to try giving up update on what I’m working on. I say “try” because I always remember “one more thing” AFTER I’ve published the post. I need to sit down, write a list
My first introduction to “Potholder Quilts” was my recent visit to the New England Quilt Museum in Lowell, Massachusetts. My friends and I were so very interested in this potholder quilt we discovered as we opened a drawer in a bureau in