Sorry for the long gap between blogs, and thankyou to all those who check in to see what I am up to. The blog count tells me there are just over 4,000 page views now, I can't quite get my head around that many, but thanks for your interest.
It has been awhile since I "reported in", went away for a few days, my youngest GS was one so had to celebrate that, and then spent a few more days with family, and returned home just before Easter.
Traffic on the roads was getting busy, so am glad to be not travelling now.
Did take a photo of all 6 grandies, but it is not so good, hard to get them all still at the same time.
Below is a couple of quilts done recently, have another to photograph today, and yesterday I loaded another biggie, 97 x 108", so that will take me awhile.
It has been awhile since I "reported in", went away for a few days, my youngest GS was one so had to celebrate that, and then spent a few more days with family, and returned home just before Easter.
Traffic on the roads was getting busy, so am glad to be not travelling now.
Did take a photo of all 6 grandies, but it is not so good, hard to get them all still at the same time.
Below is a couple of quilts done recently, have another to photograph today, and yesterday I loaded another biggie, 97 x 108", so that will take me awhile.
Well, I better get to the shower, and start my day, although rather late. I have been a bit slack lately and not getting up so early. Have always been up and going by about 6am, so this is a change for me.
Then I need to put a load of washing on, and sweep some floors and tidy up a bit. Sometimes it just gets ignored while I am finishing quilts and then I need to "get my house in order" before I can concentrate on the next quilt.
I hope you all have had a lovely Easter, and taken time out to reflect on the real meaning of the cross and resurrection of Jesus.
Blessings, From Jude
Love that second quilt Jude, real heirloom piece that one. I understand you when you need to put your " house in order". I can't concentrate on anything when the house looks as though a bomb has hit it. Enjoy the rest of your Easter.
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