Hi everyone. How was your summer? Mine was filled with extraordinary moments shared with extraordinary friends, like Wanda Hanson of Exuberant Color, who surprised me with one of her signature batik color-wash quilts. Isn't it stunning? Read more about it here.
Of course, visits from quilters are always welcome, especially when they bring "show and tell." Here's Sheila with her Sunflower quilt and me with Wanda's Zig-Zags.
Jenny graced us with fresh-picked basil and cherry tomatoes from her garden. Jean shared a delicious peach cobbler (made with real Georgia peaches) and the best homemade blueberry pie I've ever tasted!
Local troubadour, Bill Glaysher, serenaded me one afternoon. Swoon! I even got a copy of his CD.
Which enabling friend helped me make this online purchase? I couldn't resist getting a few new American Jane fabrics in summer hues.
Bev offering to read aloud to me was the ultimate indulgence. If you've never heard To Kill a Mockingbird read by a veteran English teacher, you don't know what you're missing... pure bliss!
Finding a new book by Gwen Marston was another special treat. The Magic Forest is a compilation of her small tree quilts, some of which I've had the good fortune of seeing in person at her Beaver Island Quilt Retreat.
Jim and I even attended a bridal shower hosted by friends, Mark and Linda, for their daughter and son-in-law to be. What lured us out on a 97-degree day was the promise of mango mimosas and eight different kinds of cake. Believe me, it did not disappoint!
Thank you for sharing your summer with me. We made some great memories, didn't we? You even have me believing that I deserve the occasional niceties of life! XO