Above are my Johnny Jump-ups, that survived the winter! Hurrah!!
What a pretty pot of loveliness!
I have a few plants in the little garden, and more seeds are sprouting minute by minute, assisted by a lovely rain last night.
More seeds in a big pot!! Flowers are coming!
I don't know who this heifer is!! (me)
I am beginning some Dresden plate blocks.
I made a big tote for the quilt guild.
The amaryllis is huge this year!
Lucky is always the best helper. Doesn't he have lovely eyes?
I just need a binding on this patient quilt.
I am completely done with this baby quilt, made with cherished fabric from my dear friend Annie.
Just a binding needed for this one!
This patient quilt is all ready to gift.
So that is what I have been up to, and of course work at the hospital. Volunteering some too!!
Julie
6 comments:
The patient quilts are going to be such treasures!
Lots going on!
Nice to put a name to a face! And please don't call yourself a heifer :)
lovely to see you - not a heifer in sight - you've been very busy, I don't know how you fit so much quilting in with the job you do. Lucky certainly has the most beautiful eyes, he's a lovely little cat, good to see you both well. Elaine in UK
So good to see your post--and to see you! Something is messing with my blog reading, though. I can only see the first few photos, and the rest won't load. (This has also happened on other blogs I have tried to read tonight--not just yours.) The last picture I can actually see is the Dresden Plate block, which I love!
I hope I can come back later and find that everything is working fine, and I can see the rest of your photos. I always enjoy seeing your fun, scrappy creations.
Hello to Julie and sweet Lucky :-) Don't you just love seeing seeds sprouts and plants grow? It warms my heart. I have some new strawberry plants that were bare root and seem very happy in their new world. I love them! Hugs to you and Lucky!
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