Sunday, March 15, 2020

Take Some Microchips..........

  When I visited Austin QuiltCon , I picked up some free samples--most often the samples just go
in my stash bin, but this small package of Microchips actually have a free pattern for you--way cool!

Figo Fabrics were handing out these small 'microchips' 
Another company was handing out small samples as well--




These small hangings are perfect for those "microchips"
check out their website for other patterns.





Friday, March 13, 2020

The Tale of Murder....................................On The Links


What a perfect month to read this book--Read book here--
Spring is bounding out and several are headed to the golf course--

We watch the adaptation on Acorn TV--not exact as the book
or audio, but I can knit while watching and 
Here's what I'm knitting on


Okay, it's not quite a golf link--but it's a useful item for the kitchen or
bathroom--"Chain Link" Knit Picks has the free pattern--
I even like this color but don't I have anything like this in my stash.
I think I can 'murder' this pattern!

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Why Not?

I enjoyed knitting Winter Socks--why not--begin another pair of
mystery socks--

Laura Jenkins, Designer
Mystery socks will be knit top-down with a short-row heel and use increases, decreases and twisted stitches to make your self-striping yarn a little more than just stripey. Four
clues throughout month of March
 and since I didn't knit the February FLG--

why not--make these

Designed by Arienne Grey
There are plenty of little bits of yarn lying around that
will knit up quickly--Lacy too!

Why not? use up more of that stash yarn to knit
this delightful--and easy to knit quick hat


If I get these knitted, along with my regular March clues,
I'll be doing okay--otherwise,
I'll be saying "WHY NOT"


Monday, March 9, 2020

Awwww, Some Wedding Photos

What a breath taking day it was in Schulenburg, Texas as we

gathered at this painted church, St. Mary's of High Hill--

Bride and Groom on their walk to a new life's adventure 

Hands across hands

At the reception held at Oaks of High Hill
More photos forthcoming from the Professional Photographer when
available--
it was absolutely beautiful day for a beautiful wedding


Saturday, March 7, 2020

Celebration!!

Today we are celebrating Texas Independence Day!  Although, the regular anniversary is March 2--most public events are held on the weekend following--


This video will give you the overall facts about Texas Revolution--or visit Remember the Alamo!



Music by Drew Moreland in the dance hall--little dancing, little toe tipping and lots of hoops and hollers



We'll be celebrating at Luckenbach with  an emotional flag
retirement ceremony--

I am your Texas flag!
I was born January 25, 1839.
I am one of only two flags of an American state that has also served as the symbol of an independent nation--The Republic of Texas.
While you may honor me in retirement, the spirit I represent will never retire!
I represent the spirit of Texas--Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow!
I represent the bravery of the Alamo and the Victory at San Jacinto.
My spirit rode with the Texas Rangers in the streets of old El Paso and herding cattle through the Fort Worth stockyards. I have sailed up Galveston Bay.
My colors are in the waters of the Red River and in the Bluebonnets of the Texas Hill Country.
You'll find my spirit at the Light House of Palo Duro and in the sands of Padre Island;
I am in the space station at Houston and atop the oil wells of West Texas.
From the expanse of the Big Bend to the Riverwalk of San Antone--all of Texas is my home!
I wave over the cotton and grain fields of the High Plains, and I am deep in the rich soil of the Rio Grande Valley.
I am proudly displayed under the Capitol Dome, and I fly high above the concrete canyons of downtown Dallas.
You'll find my spirit in the East Texas piney woods and along the Grandeur of the Rio Grande.
I represent Texas -- every Child, Woman, and Man!
The blue field in me stands for the valor of our ancestors in the battles for our country.
Let us retire the blue--Salute!
My white field stands for the purity in all our Texas hearts! It represents the honor that each of us should pay to our state each day.
Let us retire the white--Salute!
The red is for all of the men and women who have died in service of our state--whether as members of the
armed services or as citizen Samaritans.
Let us retire the red--Salute!
My lone, independent star is recognized worldwide because it represents ALL of Texas and stands for our unity as one for God, State, and Country.
Let us retire the lone star--Salute!
Join in the pledge to the Texas Flag:
"Honor the Texas Flag; I Pledge Allegiance to thee, Texas, One and Indivisible."



Thursday, March 5, 2020

You Never Know......................

You never know what each day brings--

 I think the best place to meet people is the coffee shop--
You never know whom you'll meet or what you'll learn--

We were in Paris, summer of 2016, and stopped into a Starbucks, sat down next to a young
fellow who was working on a piece of cardboard torn from a box--
simply "hello"--didn't know if he spoke English or not--
that opens a whole new world when you speak to someone with a small comment--
he asked where we were from--Houston, we said--he had a daughter in Houston- he said;
we spoke about the Orlando shooting which killed 49,which Happen June, 2016 and as we are leaving, he hands us the above
cardboard drawing--he said he was a graffiti artist--TMNK was his handle--
we thank him and went on our way--

Just recently I thought about that brief encounter and did some
googling--there he was "Nobody"--TMNK--a famous artist who had exhibits
throughout the world!  Recently, I learned he committed suicide--Sept, 2016--

That brief encounter is one of the best examples of
you never know..........



Another brief "hello" to this gentleman in the coffee shop as I waited for my
coffee

-he was drawing these elaborate Native American designs; I expressed an interest so he showed me several in this portfolio--
I was taken by his watercolor pens--one of several bags he had at home, he said.

Waiting for my coffee just got better and better
You just never know.....Don't be afraid to say "hello"


Tuesday, March 3, 2020

It's Rodeo Season


We are going straight to Rodeo season here in Houston area.  
From a Cowboy wedding to many guests ready to rodeo,
we are ready--

We have already done San Antonio Rodeo--

We attended San Angelo Rodeo where kids learn how
to raise and support animals for showing

The Rodeo performance is thrilling on the smaller scale than
the Big Rodeo in Houston--There are many cowboys,
horses (bucking or not), roping, bull riding--
all the fun of a great show!

We went to our local rodeo to support the up and coming
cowboys--ate carnival food, shared some good times with
friends--as well as many that are seeing a rodeo for the first
time.
To support our local FFA students, we went to the Barn Sale
and purchased a lamb--all 125 lbs will be processed for our freezer.
This is the fourth time we've made that choice--the first two times
we bought our grandson's lambs, then we decided we wanted a
hog-that's a lot of pork!  We're back to a lamb now--steer is 
hard to come by--many FFA students decide to keep their steer for
Houston show or they bring it home--maybe, one day we'll
get a steer.
But, for the time being--
LETS"s RODEO!



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