We had to do some errands today and, so it seems, did most of the people in Orange County. The traffic was heavy and the hotshots were in a tizzy - saw two near accidents when cars ran obvious red lights and about half a dozen sailing through yellows. It was a bit of a mad house. But PetCo had a 25% off sale and KoKo's canister is almost empty. I'd used up my gas driving to Oceanside on Thursday. And I needed some cash. So, we braved the Road Wars. KoKo was happy to go to PetCo and get some attention from dog lovers. There are always customers who are attracted to his good looks and friendly manner. He is hard to resist. Kisses all around and a treat at checkout.
Saturday, December 23, 2023
T'was the Night Before the Night Before.... 12-23-23
Friday, December 22, 2023
Friday Food 12-22-23
Neighbors very generously treat me and Pam, another neighbor widow, to dinner almost every month. And in December they chose Summit House which is probably the fanciest and, therefore, the most expensive local restaurant. It is incredibly well decorated and there is a group of four carolers who stroll and sing. Unfortunately, the place was so full and so noisy I couldn't hear much of anything. But it was very festive, interesting to see the different people and what they were wearing (dressed up or not), and the food is always excellent. I chose the John Dory, one of their specialties, and it was perfectly cooked and presented. Unfortunately, in my photo it looks a little like oatmeal with some green strings on it, so we will skip that.
After going through the lobby one is greeted with this view of the open kitchen behind a display of the desserts on offer.
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Fabric Addiction 12-19-23
I grew up in a sewing family, so there was always fabric around. My maternal Grandmother Marie lived through WWI, the flu epidemic, The Great Depression, WWII, five children, early widowhood, and a lifelong lack of money. She lived by "Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without." Her quilts were made from scraps and recycled fabric, even un-faded underside of pockets on aprons and skirts. We saved every tiny scrap when sewing our clothing and eventually they would go into a quilt. Eventually we had enough money to go to Teeny's Variety Store or even a department store, to buy yardage for clothing. And for the scraps. Anyway, I have always loved printed cottons and cannot resist buying them, although I have a house full of fabric. I try to avoid online fabric, but I enjoy eQuilter's owner Luana Rubin's posts about her quilting travels and excellent photos of quilt shows around the world. And then I have to look at the sale fabric and try to just look. Alas, I frequently breakdown and buy a few yards when they are less than $10 yard. Here are some recent purchases.
Monday, December 18, 2023
A week before Xmas 12-18-23
Not much to say. Went on our two walks and took a stroll around the backyard. Didn't cross anything off the "To-Do" list and tomorrow is a busy day. Boys to school, Surfside Quilters Guild Board Meeting, KoKo has teeth cleaned, pick up boys, and a special Xmas dinner out at Summit House with much decoration and strolling carolers. Hope my energy holds up.
Sunday, December 17, 2023
New quilt in TCQC 12-17-23
This past year I have gone overboard with quilts for the Collection. But each one has been special. This quilt was part of a traveling SAQA exhibit that ended recently. Several years ago when the exhibit first started I cut out a picture and pinned it on my wall. So, when I saw the actual quilt was now available, how could I resist?
Miscellaneous 12-16-23
I suppose I should title this something like "Glimpses of my life"! Just some random images snapped in the last few weeks.