Thursday, April 1, 2021
Greetings!
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
It's About Time...
Don't you love these whimsical clocks? Which one is your favorite? I like the cat mermaid. We found these in a gift shop in St. Augustine last week. A gift shop? Yes! We actually visited and browsed a gift shop. Now that my husband and I have both received the vaccine, we welcomed the little boost in confidence that it gave us to venture out and try some things from the long-ago past. So we took a day trip to St. Augustine on a beautiful sunny day. We had our masks and were prepared to gauge our level of comfort with each step as we went.
Masks off for dining.
And this is where we ate- the lovely Cafe Alcazar. It's spacious and the tables were well placed for distancing. There were very few customers while we were there, so it all felt pretty safe. And the food was good.
Jump in- the water is fine! This is where we were sitting. The Gilded Age of the late 1800s was really something. You can see even better photos on the museum's website linked above. What a feat of engineering. The hotel was built by railroad magnate Henry Flagler who envisioned St. Augustine as a winter resort playground for wealthy tourists. It became the museum in the 1930s.
Outside, you can get the flavor of the oldest US city's Spanish-style architecture with its terra cotta roofs. This photo is looking east toward Flagler College. And you can just see one of the Old Town tourist trolleys coming down the street. We enjoyed wandering through the city. We kept to the side streets, which were less congested with people, just to be on the safe side. There was a mix of masks/no masks. It was so nice to do something resembling normal after a full year of pretty much going nowhere and doing not much.

Thursday, February 11, 2021
Fiber Hearts and Other Arts...
Monday, January 18, 2021
It's a Little Chili...
Hello to 2021! It's a chilly start to the year in Florida. When we first moved here from upstate New York, we were surprised at how cold it feels in Florida. After all, we were used to really cold winters with sub-zero temperatures. I thought it would be all shorts and flip flops once we moved here some 20+ years ago. But somehow, when the mercury drops, the cold temps in this state are really sharp and penetrating. We've had several frosts and below-freezing temps in the past few weeks. The horses have had heavy blankets on at night, and lights in their stalls. And the dogs have worn their coats for part of the day. Of course, comparatively with other states, cold is a relative statement. But the cold might surprise you, too. While going through some things in my sewing room, I came across this little wall quilt I made for a guild challenge a few years back. It seemed a good reflection of the cold. This shivering chili pepper has turned blue from the cold and dressed for it, too. The challenge was "Play on Words". So "Chilly Pepper" was the idea I came up with. All the best and blessings to you for 2021!
Saturday, December 19, 2020
Festive Holiday Gloves...
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
On Needles and Pins...
And a glass Dollar Tree toothpick holder became the base for this pin cushion. These are so easy and fun to make. Several of these little treasures will be donated to The Shoppe which will be the gift shop at Country Road Quilters' upcoming 20201 quilt guild show in Ocala next November. The show was rescheduled from 2020, so we have lots of time to fill The Shoppe with little pretties for show-goers to peruse. And you might want to check out the 2021 opportunity quilt Anniversary Crown at the guild website.
Sunday, November 1, 2020
DIY Sewing Machine...
And I just wanted to show you this unusual visitor to our barn. I've never seen a snail quite like it before, so had to snap his photo and look up some information on it. Mainly I wanted to see if it was toxic to animals since we have several. It's a Rosy Wolfsnail. They are somewhat exotic and are considered invasive since they dine on other snails and slugs and can eradicate the snail population. Have you seen one like it? Florida certainly has its share of unusual creatures.





























