Quilt blocks go into making quilt tops that will sooner or later be a warm cozy comfort. I like making quilt blocks—here are the latest blocks that will become tops on their way to someone
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Quilt Blocks
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Puzzles
I’m not a good puzzle person—don’t have the patience to sit and look for one tiny piece to plug into a hole! During lockdown, family members would sit for hours to work on a puzzle—even into the wee hours of the morning!
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Ooooooooooo
Monday, April 17, 2023
Night Sky
Friday, April 14, 2023
Memories!
I have a good memory of this day of many years ago—the birth of our first child! What I remember of that day is totally different than how my husband remembers—isn’t that interesting? Our memories don’t gel! All the same, it's a happy memory!
Every year on the day Elvis died, we try to remember where we were--as family we were all in the same car, driving on the same road, somewhere in Colorado--BUT, no one remembers exactly where we were--a different location from each of us. Sometimes, we have photos that flash into our memory, those don't always refresh our memory though.
Memory is a strange fellow! Most of us can remember historic events and where we were, what we did, how we reacted--like, Kennedy assassination, bombing of World Trade Center, terrible acts of violence==Science says it might be impossible for humans to bring a memory to mind without altering it in some way--such an interesting theory
The other day, a photo was posted on FB; it was a photo of extended family gathering--I don't remember the day so much; the kids only remember they loved the little house we were standing in front of. And then the comment who took the photo? Whose absent from the photo? We conversed with each other and decided it was Easter, 1977! Only do we know that date, because it's printed on the photo back! Our memories would never let us remember the date or the reason.
The next time you are gathered with family or friends, discuss a memory you had from years past and see if your memory gels with their memory. Then ask what is the earliest memory they have of their childhood--i know mine comes from seeing photos or hearing stories of such an event in my life. Otherwise, I have no memory!
Thursday, April 13, 2023
Love Letters
probably the oldest surviving Valentine love letter in the English language was written by Margery Brews to her fiancé John Paston in February 1477. Describing John as her 'right well-beloved valentine', she tells him she is 'not in good health of body nor of heart, nor shall I be till I hear…….
Recently, I’ve been watching a PBS program featuring Jane Austin’s Sandition, unfinished novel begun in January, 1817, stopped in March 1817. Now on season three, it stuck me how today’s romance has lost the touch of true “wooing!”
Back to those days of Jane-No touching in public, modest clothing, fans fluttering around the face to flirt; and love letters written, secretly placed in hiding spots known only to two would be lovers or maybe a letter arriving discreetly in the mail to be whisked away, only to be read in privacy. It’s all so romantic!! At least, in Jane Austin’s world—
Brings to mind, the original movie, “Shoppe Around the Corner”, starring Margaret Sullivan and James Stewart. This movie was made in 1940. Somehow, these two became pen pals through postal service. Their letters soon turned into love letters—-ahhh! What a movie! Today’s version is “ You’ve Got Mail”— the story uses internet to bring emails to life. Is this “wooing” today? No hand written letter to unfold, to read in secret, to read over and over again—
During my courtship with hubby (over 60 years ago), we wrote letters to each other. I couldn’t believe what lovely words he could jot on paper! Made my heart swoon! How I miss those letters, which were destroyed in a house fire. I wish our children could appreciate those words of their father—they would be astonished he had an ounce of romance in his bones!
And if you happen to see an oldie but goodie movie, you might see a stack of love letters bundled up and tied with a ribbon, which are lovingly hugged by the heroine, who unties and cries as she unfolds the paper to relive a once special romance.
Yes, love letters today are not of Jane Austin’s world—sure would be nice if we could be like that again!
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
K=Whatever!
This day is all about the letter K. All I could think about K is knit, since my mind is geared to textiles. Digging deeper into K, I found it means so much more—putting K at the end of a number means thousand, 500K—wow that simple 500 jumped with a K to 5,000!
Then, researching the letter K further, this popped up—unbelievable! K in your name? K in history?
Right. Now, I’m K=less! Meaning keyless! To enter my home, I don’t have a physical key—just punch in some numbers to open the door. My car doesn’t need a key either to start the motor—just push a button to be off! Yes, there is a keyless fob in my pocket to make it work. I don’t need a key to start my sewing machine, washing machine, dryer, oven or any other appliances.
We are doomed to being. Key-less!!
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