It was a to be a lazy Sunday! Time to clean out refrigerator of “must-go” items. Some things have been stored waaaaay too long—why haven’t we eaten them? Doesn’t matter—just need to clean—ugh! I’ll make the best of it though.
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Lazy Sunday
Saturday, September 17, 2022
Thinking—caps!
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Swoosh!
Swoosh!! Off my table into the quilters’ box for long arm quilting day! What do you think of this “orphan” top?
Sunday, September 11, 2022
Back to Routine
We need a vacation after our vacation! We are exhausted! Tired! Want to do nothing except rest! But, there is no rest for the weary--chores to be finished--must unpack that suitcase, wash clothes, sort the mail, shop for groceries, plan for week.
Granddaughter"s wedding dress needs to be altered. Other granddaughter needs her dress hemmed--I haven't even shopped for my wedding outfit yet!
Oh bother! Still, thinking on bridal shower gifts--what will it be?
How about placemats? I like placemats on the table when eating--but, will she?
How about potholders? Everyone can use potholders.
How about a nice everyday apron?
And now, it’s time to plan the bridal shower—who will host? What to serve? How many to invite? Decorations? I’m getting too old for this!
There is nothing routine about planning a wedding!!
Thursday, September 8, 2022
Taos!!
The next morning, it is time to pack the car again and head into the mountains of Taos! On the way up the back road to Chimayo --too bad, it was a Monday and Rancho Chimayo was closed--real bummer--we have a 'squirrel' moment and take off on a road that goes to Nambe Falls area--alas, we can't walk up, will take too long as we were meeting friends in Espanola for lunch.
Along the way, we pass many monuents of Nature!
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
And The fashions abound
Celebrrities walk the same path we do! I walked right by Zahn McMaclarron, thinking I've seen him somewhere before--duh! He has been in many movies and tv shows.
There were two other actors with him that I've seen--David Midthunder and Eugene Brave Rock
- We cetainly enjoyed the runway show! By the time we exited the convention center, the market was closing! there were a few vendors still open but we were tired and our pocket books empty--
- if you ever have a chance to visit SWAIA, make it a point to view one of the fashion shows
- Himikalas / Pamela Baker (Kwaguilth/ Sqaumish)
- Catherine Blackburn (Dene) and Melanie LeBlanc (European and Dene)
- Orlando Dugi (Navajo)
- Korina Emmerich (Puyallup and Nisqually)
- Sho Esquiro (Kaska Dene/ Cree)
- Lauren GoodDay (Arikara, Hidatssa, Blackfeet, Plains Cree)
- Dorothy Grant (Haida)
- Lesley Hampton (Anishinaabe)
- Ursula Hudson (Tlingit)
- Patricia Michaels (Taos Pueblo)
- Skawennati (Mohawk)
- Jamie Okuma (LuiseƱo, Wailaki, Okinawan, and Shoshone-Bannock)
- Cody Sanderson (Navajo)
- Yolanda Skelton (Gitxsan)
- Adrian Standing Elk Pinnecoose (Navajo/Southern Ute)
Friday, September 2, 2022
Road Trippin'
Yes, we continue on our road trip--we roll through many west Texas towns with names like Slaton, Post, Justiceburg, Littlefield, Sudan, Muleshoe then we hit the New Mexico state line at Clovis, where you can find Cannon Air Force Base. Onto Fort Sumner (supposedly where Billy the Kid met his fate and is buried) Wonder if today's kids even know about Billy the Kid! We don't stop (this time!!) at the Billy the Kid museum--onward to travel--we're anxious to reach our destination--Santa Fe!
We creep up the mountains to altitiude of 7,000 ft. My, how I've forgotten how this affects your body--no one thinks they are in the high mountain country because the area is a high desert.
And of course, our first day here--it's raining! We decide to hit the farmer's market instead of the Indian Market (our real purpose for the visit. SWAIA) The Farmer's market is just as good-- held at the Railyard area--we finally find a parking spot and venture into the rain drops--oh, so many tables loaded with fresh veggies--and brilliant flowers, and my favorite--roasting chilies! Ahh, the aroma! it's that time of the year.
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