Saturday, August 6, 2016

Saturday Stories - About Reading 08-06-16

Diane doesn’t remember learning to read.  The family story is that one day she just started reading out loud the words on the cereal box.  She was too young to read!  At age four she and her sister went to a Catholic school where they let her read beyond her age with the supervision of one of the nuns.  Strangely, her older sister took years to learn. 
The first books she remembers belonged to a lady who lived next door to her grandmother.  Her name was Mona Napier and she had a grown daughter who had left all her books at Mona’s house.  There were all the Wizard of Oz books, ”The Secret Garden”, “Little Women”, “Girl of the Limberlost”, “Ann of Green Gables” and so many more.  Mona was always willing to help with new words and there was a huge dictionary in her living room – on its own stand!  That room was heaven for Diane and she read all the books she could get her hands on. 
When the sisters moved back to Oregon after the war, Diane discovered the local Carnegie Library and started reading with “A” in the children’s section.  She didn’t get very far alphabetically because some of the books were deadly dull.  So she started reading randomly, keeping a record of what she read.  Would that she still had those lists today. 
In the fourth grade she wanted to read Pearl Buck’s ”The Good Earth”, but the librarian said it was an adult book and wouldn’t let her check it out.  She told her mother, who wrote a letter to the librarian saying Diane could read whatever she wished.  The librarian was pushed out of shape, but allowed Diane to check out anything in the library.  Reading “The Good Earth” periodically over the years has shown Diane new insights and she soon understood why the librarian thought it was too advanced for her.
It would be impossible to pick one favorite book out of the millions available.  But there are favorite authors: Ivan Doig, Malcolm Gladwell, Elizabeth Peters, P.D. James, Jane Austen, Rudyard Kipling,  Charles Dickens, and on and on!  At a recent meeting someone had a copy of “Paddle to the Sea” by Holling C. Holling (who also wrote “Tree in the Trail” and “Minn of Mississippi”) and Diane remembered how thrilled she was when she read it decades ago.  Good books stay with you over the years. 
Reading has given Diane a wandering foot; she always wants to visit the places she has read about and has traveled all her adult life.  But there are so many places yet to go.  And many books yet to read.

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Friday Feet 08-05-16


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Thursday, August 4, 2016

Donating a quilt 08-04-16


"Lunch in the Garden, Again"  Del Thomas - Placentia, CA  26"W x 30L
 
I've always been especially fond of this quilt which I made way back in 2004.  It was a time of watercolor quilts, so the background and the flowers are all done in that style. The birds and cats and bird bath are all fused applique with a machine stitched edge.  100% commercial printed cottons.  Machine quilted.
 
I think I have enjoyed it long enough and it has been in half a dozen exhibits in various states.  So, now I am going to donate it as the September Monthly Mini at the Surfside Quilters Guild.   I wonder if there are those who will reject an "old" quilt - I hope not. There comes a time when we have to let go of some of our "stuff" and most of my stuff are quilts and quilt related things. 
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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

More getting ready 08-02-16

So much to do and, as always, I've left too much for the last minute.  I've never missed a plane or bus or train, but I have postponed a driving departure because I've worn myself out getting ready in too few days.  Car goes in on Thursday for service and trip check.  I'll have to call a plumber in the morning to come and do something with a leak under the tank.  They have fixed it previously, but it has decided to start dripping again.  I don't know how many times I have had plumbing problems just before leaving.  Once I went to Asilomar leaving the two toilets turned off!   Another time I was packed and ready to go when the sink plugged up and I had to wait for a plumber.  My own fault for putting too much leftover food down the garbage disposal. 

Everyone seems to be traveling this month.  One of my neighbors is going to France with wife and two young boys for two weeks.  Hope they have a good time and return safely.  One never knows these days what will happen, no matter where you go.

KoKo was groomed today and I didn't know what to tell the groomer, so I left it up to her and she cut his hair very short.  It will be good if the temps in August are like those in July.  Just as I say about my hair, it will grow out too soon anyway.   He looks a little silly with those long almost bare legs.

The crepe myrtle trees are blooming.  Some bloomed the first of July, I guess they were confused about what month it was.  Mine is a street tree and I always hope nobody has crashed into it when I am gone.  Don't even think about it when I am home, but traveling creates a whole new set of worries.

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Monday, August 1, 2016

Getting ready for a Road Trip

Tomorrow is KoKo's first trip to a new groomer in Yorba Linda.  I hope it works out okay, the business comes with high praise, with luck, KoKo will fit into the process they offer. 

And Thursday the car goes for oil change and trip check before I drive to Maine starting next week.  Several guys have said something about my tires, so maybe I will need some new ones.  I'm more concerned that the A/C continues to provide cool air!

So far, the hardest thing about having KoKo is the 6am walk.  I'm not a morning person and 6am is the middle of the night for me.  So far he has been dragging me around the neighborhood and then I go back to sleep when we get home.   An adjustment needs to be made! 

I will keep up my blog while traveling, as best I can.  I have allowed plenty of time for the 3000+ miles, but the change in sleep time, driving time, computing time, will take some getting used to.  I never drive after dark in a strange place, so I will usually stop in time to have some online time before I fall into whatever bed I have each night.     While in Maine I hope to have some pictures to post about the workshop with Elizabeth Busch.   I'll keep you posted.
 
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Re-visit a Ruth McDowell chicken quilt 07-31-16

There are quite a few of Ruth McDowell's quilts in TCQC, including half a dozen chicken quilts.  She did quite a few "fowl" quilts a couple years ago and had a great time with the fabric choices.  I posted this one only a year and a half ago, but it has caught my eye lately, so I am repeating it.  Check the  link for more pictures and explanations.
 
 
"He Caught Her Eye" Ruth B. McDowell 2014  30"W x 34.5"L
Such a jazzy, glorious couple they are.