Nothing much happening around here, thank goodness. Unlike in the US and other places. Shudder. Above, Littlest Granddaughter in London decided to have a birthday party for one of her guinea pigs, and to invite four friends. Here she is, making up the party bags. She has another guinea pig, so let's see what she decides about its birthday (we think they're actually from the same litter). The party went well, with everyone entering into the slightly bonkers spirit of the occasion.
We walked along the river on a sunny day.
Then we climbed the steps to the gallery, where we had coffee
after which we walked through the front garden of the gallery, with its Landform, and home.
Mr L has decided that he would like a quilt made from his old shirts, which I've been collecting for some time because you never know when you might need a bit of fabric.
And thus the quiet life continues, while deranged men far away decide that they want power over other people's countries. How have we allowed this to happen?
I'm sitting listening to Mozart's Alma Dei Creatoris as I type, in preparation for singing it tonight at choir. This is very soothing.









I see a fair number of interesting green/green based fabrics there..a good mix of strong plain, and patterns and stripes.....
ReplyDeleteI've finished the top of Our Shirts quilt. Now looking for some light but strong cotton batting.Any suggestions ?
I didn't know there was much choice!
DeletePam, if you want rigid perfection, you buy a machine made, sweated labour quilt!! Which you don't! Your 95 year old friend sounds exhausting! I can't do half of what you can, and I"m only 73!
ReplyDeleteWell, quite! I'm 75 and in reasonable nick, but I won't be when I'm 95!
DeleteYour 95 year old friend is inspirational. So is your quilting - I need a bit of creativity in my life. Many of us are doing what we can to rein in the orange terror - protests, phone calls, donations, but not enough politicians are turning - yet.
ReplyDeleteHere in Scotland there's nothing we can do except send money to war zones. Your orange chap... unbelievable. Keep hoping he might... become unwell...
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