This is a random post filled with weird things and not a lot of quilting I can tell you that. I've been out of sorts lately.
I worked hard in the heat to get some pots planted and here is a sampling.
I was never a huge container gardener until I bought property that was all rock.Our outdoor decks are also very high off the yard so this way I see the flowers or plants.
This year I resurrected window boxes from NJ and made herb gardens.
I little table top succulent garden.
The Balcony.A very shady corner of the deck. I love Caladiums.
Can't resist a photo of this beautiful Goldfinch at my feeder.
I spied this snake while preparing my pumpkin patch. He was very nice.A few weeks ago coco went CRAZY BARKING AT THE WOODS and here is why.
What a pretty fox. We played high and seek for several minutes. Look at that cute smiling face.
Back to woods he goes.....love that bushy tail.
Speaking of wild animals - Mr. Starbuck keeps running outside and then acts offended if I forget he's out there....
Woah, dude, calm down... all this from a mostly inside cat that rarely meows.
Where is the quilting???? I would also like to know.
I figured out the math for my Westering Women 9" block and will make it when I return.
Whoopie - don't hurt yourself, barb....I also started this charity quilt for a camp outside Boston for grieving children. I plan to make one for a boy and one for a girl. Below is the boy one.
In closing I'd like to offer my favorite new technique for cooking bacon. Everyone likes bacon, right?
I line pans with foil then lay out bacon in a single layer. (I like to take it out of the fridg about 30 mins before I start so it comes to room temp).
Here's the magic part: I drizzle real maple syrup on each slice and then grind fresh pepper on each.
I put the trays in a 375 degree oven for about 15-20 mins. Really depends on the bacon thickness. I do watch them and take out strips as they become brown and crispy. They are perfect with blueberry pancakes or eggs or just in your mouth.I'm hoping that my trip to Alaska with Hanna will snap me out of my sewing malaise. (the trip is a combined Double Birthday, Christmas and Graduation gift to us both from Mr. Fun.)
Gosh, I sure would love to see an Eagle, Moose and Whale. Totem Poles are high on the list too.
Have a great week!
xo