Tuesday, August 5, 2014

August Break=Three

This is day five (5) of August Break.  Our theme for the day is THREE!  Now, what do you think when you hear THREE?


  • First thought that comes into my head--"Baa Black Sheep, do you have any wool?  Yes sir,
  • yes sir, THREE bags full!"  and as a fiber person, I certainly have more than three bags full! 
  • Here are just three of my bags filled with knitting projects!   




Monday, August 4, 2014

ORANGE

August 4 brings us to ORANGE!  Orange is the color of saffron, pumpkins and apricots. It is between red and yellow on the spectrum of light, and in the traditional color wheel used by painters. Its name is derived from the Orange the fruit.  Orange is commonly associated with amusement, the unconventional, extroverts, fire, activity, danger, taste and aroma and Autumn season! 
Did you know that Orange is one word you can not rhyme with?

ORANGE YOU GLAD YOU STOPPED BY!
Ambersweet oranges

 
 

 
 

 

Sunday, August 3, 2014

August Break--Window!

August 3==window!  What does your window look out on?  Is it an open window to the world?
This window looks out over the deck towards the mountains.  A school behind us will soon be in session and we not only see youngsters, we'll hear the squeals and laughter!  This window is always open.

This one of my favorite views from our visit to Greece.  But, this window is closed. 
Have you decided if your window to the world will be open or shuttered?

Saturday, August 2, 2014

August Break--Pattern!

 
August 2 brings us patterns for the day and this is one of my favorite views with hubby in blue shirt and grandson.................................
 
 
How is this for a pattern?  A maze that winds and winds--can you find your way out?
Some days we feel like we are in a maze and can't seem to find our way to the solution.  May your Saturday be filled with uncomplicated pathways to success.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Let's Break!

We are following the suggestion of  Susannah Conway on her blog and taking the month of August to post photos of each of our days!  It was a couple of years ago that I posted a photo each day for a year.  It was inspirational to look around my environment and see ordinary things in a different light.  When I came upon Susannah's website, I thought what a great thing to do during the.month of August.  So, I'm taking an August Break to once again see the world through a camera lenses.  Hope you will journey along with me and take a break!

Today I am sending this card to a friend who is recovering from a staph infection.  She is home bound so I' m hoping my little note and card will bring some cheer to her day!

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

It Was A Good Day!

I love those Good Days! And this day was especially good! I had two Quilt of Valor quilts to donate and a new friend, Jessica, said she was collecting QOV quilts and would drop them off at the state location. I stopped at Jessica's house and oh WOW! what a nice visit! Jessica is the leader of our Bonnie Hunter Quilt Group that meets monthly.   And I couldn't just drop off and run--no, I had to take THE TOUR! 
She showed me one of the QOV tops that her Thursday night group is making.  Look how simple but so majestic when it's finished.  It is 3.5"X 6.5" rectangles with border and then sashing is offset rectangles.

Here is the corner inset!  This is on my 'to do' list!

in her studio is a bulletin board with sets of blocks that she is working on--Jessica is so darn organized!

Her Thursday group is working from this book and you can see some of the blocks on the above board.

Now, we walk into her studio studio!  oh my gosh!  look at this fabric stash!  I'm so jealous!

 most all of her walls are covered with lovely quilts.  I really like the way she displays her creations.

Here is a sampler quilt that she bought.

This was a raffle win--can you believe?!!

Love these blocks!

This quilt comes from Women of Grace & Charm--so I just had to order this book!

Look how great this is................

And then there is this one cabinet stacked with lovelies--I was overwhelmed with her displays.

We walked into her quilting studio where her long arm is set up.  She was stitching away on my friend Judy P's polka dot quilt.

--with all those circles, this block needed some straight lines.

and petal stitching adds interest to this area

What a great look!
 
Here is the finished quilt--WOW!
Thanks Jessica for a Very Good Day!! 
Check her out for any long arm quilting, classes or vintage quilt collection

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Do You Wine? Or Do You Whine?

Do you like to wine or do you like to Whine? We like to WINE! And we'll take a little cheese with that WHINE! So, there is no Whining allowed when we hit the road to one of our favorite summer time events==Keystone, Colorado WINE and Jazz Festival. We come for the Jazz and definitely stay for the wine!
The weekend begins with light crowds and colorful tents set up for wine tasting.  We are sitting at the main Jazz music tent listening to some good notes but heading to our first seminar of the weekend.

The lupines dot the landscape throughout the grounds.

such color along the path to the center where we'll taste some remarkable wines--oh, mine!  there are friends from last year's event!  Lead me to my table........................

Here is our first seminar "Pink is the new Yum!" and we are ready to indulge--several Roses' from across the world.  Can we say "Yum" with a big Y!  Light and refreshing--perfect for the summer hot evenings.  Let's us enjoy this 1.5 hour time with a knowledgeable sommelier and toasting with our wine friends.


After a short break and some food from one of the many vendors in the courtyard (and more jazz music too!)  We are back to our table for the second seminar of the day==World Cup Cabs!  What a fun seminar!  We tasted two wines in each region to narrow down to one final winner!  You'd never guess what the consensus was??  By Large vote--NAPA Valley Cab!!  Lots of tasty Cabs--no Whining here!

We are awake--we think!--and ready for two more delicious seminars--First up for the day--"Champagne Cocktails"--only we misread and thought it was just straight Champagne,  this might be more interesting--don't know if we'd make these cocktails with our champagne--just a little whining here though!

And that leads us to the last seminar=="Spanish Essentials".  We have had Rojas wines before while in Madrid for the summer, so we didn't whine when we had Spanish wine from different regions--some great and lovely tastes on the old buds!  Soon, it was all over and we must bid good-bye to our wine friends--hugs and cheers all around with "see you next year"!  Must Whine a little here.

Our days end with views of Dillon Lake and the surrounding mountains.  And a so long to another fun wine event................so long, farewell till we meet again.  Okay, I'll really whine now!  and take some more cheese please.
 

Walk for JD

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