Monday, April 20, 2009

Weekend Events

Saturday the quilt guild went on a bus trip to Lancaster Co., to buy fabric. The weather was perfect, mid 70's with a slight breeze. We bought lots of fabric of course. I was good, only batting and a 1 1/2 yards of fabric for Tyler's policeman quilt. While we were at Sauder's six of us had our first round robin exchange. Each of us completed our center square and then passed them on to the next person. In two months we will meet (for lunch) to have our next exchange. Sorry for the bad photo. It is missing Janet to the left. Her grand daugther is holding mine. I get to work on the pink star this time.



On Sunday we went to the Phillis game. The tickets were our Christmas gift from the kids. Great seats, 4th row behind the dug out. This is the first game I've been to in 20 years. We used to have season tickets, but gave them up 2 years after the Phillies won their first world series. Only photo I took was of the Harry Kalas memorial so my son could see it.

I have a few minutes before I get ready for work, so over to the sewing machine and finish up a quilt. More next time.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

HAPPY EASTER

A VERRRRRRY Large Easter Bunny arrived at my work yesterday. He just rolled along the paths and settled in front of the glass studio. I was told he planned to stay the weekend, building a nest filled with over sized eggs. He is over 15 feet tall. I over heard that his name was Harvey.

I hope the rain today does not dampen his spirits (or paint). Sure would like some of the chocolate that a rabbbit of his size can bring, but I would hate to clean up after him.
Happy Easter everyone.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Routine

Routine...routine...routine
Not much happens in my life..work, home, work, home....But I guess that might be good, doesn't add much to the conversation though.
However, last night after a thunderstorm a double rainbow appeared in our neighborhood.

The north end is hard to see in the photo, but

the other end is much clearer, even a double bow at this end.

Finally, the first sign of spring in my yard.