Saturday, February 25, 2023
Another rainy day. 02-25-23
Friday, February 24, 2023
Lots of rain! 02-24-23
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Reading 02-22-23
Mostly I read instead of doing anything I SHOULD do or am SUPPOSED to do. I decided at some point in the last 10 years that I wasn't going to do anything I didn't really want to do. That was a mistake and I have been fighting that attitude ever since. Covid didn't help because there was so much I couldn't do, although the first year I quilted up a storm. Then along came sciatica which limited (and still limits) what I am physically able to do. What I can do is read and so it goes! I do enjoy actual paper books, even hard covers, but occasionally read with Kindle on my cell phone. Lots of resources - books from friends, books from little street libraries, books from Amazon - and I tend to read different categories: anything but Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Romance, Manga or Anime. There is always a book to read for the Book Group (of 40+ years) and now I have been invited to another group of long standing - the Lit Group (for literary). They have lost members and need to find some new readers. I went to their meeting last Friday and will give it a try. I fear that they are too "literary" for me. And the structure of their meetings is the opposite of my regular group. The Lit Group has the hostess prepare a bio of the author and present a review of the book at the meeting. In the Book Group we all read the book beforehand and then discuss it at the meeting. Less formal, I think. For March the selection for the Lit Group is "Lessons in Chemistry" by Bonnie Garmus. The Book Group is reading "The Personal Librarian" by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray.
Monday, February 20, 2023
More Flowers 02-20-23
My neighbor across the street has planted a variety of Osteospermum in his planter
next to the sidewalk. Also a few chrysanthemums. They are just in full bloom and so beautiful. Don't know how the yellow on got in there - maybe on purpose - but mostly shades of pink.
Revisit a Charlotte Petera quilt in TCQC 02-19-23
I do switch out the quilts on my walls, at least every three months and not all at the same time. This is one that is on a regular rotation because it is so complex and yet subtle. I believe that Charlotte has died, I wish there were other pieces of her work in the Collection.
TCQC - Revisiting a Quilt by Charlotte Patera 03-25-18
I especially appreciate that Charlotte's used the ombre fabrics with the dark portion of the applique laid on the dark portion of the background - very subtle. I'm sorry that the color in this image is not true to the quilt which doesn't have as much of a blue cast.