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Category Archives: Blog
Quilting Along
I know, I know, I said I was trying to catch up on all those oldies, but what’s a girl to do when there are all these wonderful quilt-alongs popping up in cyber space? Well, I just had to jump … Continue reading
I’m Back…
…but certainly not back to normal! I’ve been putting off writing a new post just so I can catch up on old things sitting by the wayside, but it seems that I will never be caught up. And then I … Continue reading
Upcoming Event!
Now that September has become a swift and sweet memory and October is presenting all its fall glory, I’m now counting down the days until the Saskatoon Quilters Guild Biennial Fall Workshop where I’ll be teaching three classes and presenting … Continue reading
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Truly, Deeply, Madly!
I absolutely love being immersed in the depths of creativity! This has been one of the most creatively productive periods I’ve had all year, as I gear up for the Saskatoon Quilters Guild Biennial Fall Workshop coming up next month. … Continue reading
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Squeezing In One More…
…before the month ends. Oh, my! What on earth happened to the month of August? The time has flown by and so much has happened that I truly don’t know where to begin. The gardening continues but now I’m seeing … Continue reading
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It’s Been a While!
Why is that every July seems to get the better of me? And now we’re over halfway through August too! I’ve got a lot of catching up to do, as I certainly haven’t been idle… I attended another watercolour painting … Continue reading
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Solstice Garden Walk
I’m almost a week past the solstice but I’m still playing catch-up on all the activities going on, especially with the big projects at this time of the year which usually involve lots of garden work. This has been an … Continue reading
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Something Old and Something New
June seems to be flying by even faster than May did, and I’m definitely having a difficult time keeping up with all that needs to be done at this time of year. Of course, getting sick doesn’t help with the … Continue reading
Something Special
I had a very special day last week, when I was asked to present a mini artwalk to the kindergarden through grade four classes at our local school here in town. The Plenty school teaches all grades from K-12 and … Continue reading
A Fabulous Weekend!
Now that May has warmed up, it has definitely been full steam ahead in the garden, with vegetable seeds planted in the raised beds, pots started in the greenhouse, new perennials popping out of the soil every day, and multiple … Continue reading
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The Busy Month of May…
I know we are only a week into May but so far it’s been jam packed with quilty activity. The Spring Fling Quilt Show was rated a huge success, raising some substantial sums for the church and museum coffers, and … Continue reading
Hooray for May!
I’m starting off this post with my most boring photo of a new stack of ‘old’ shirts that I gathered in my recent travels to Alberta. I’ve been collecting old shirts for about two years now but this spring I … Continue reading