Monday, September 17, 2012

The 3rd Saturday in September - Georgetown

Hello Everyone,
 
Pull up a chair, preferably a red and blue plaid chair, pour another cup of coffee and enjoy my tale about my weekend that I will remember with great fondness at the Needle Nellies quilt show in Georgetown, on the 3rd Saturday in September.  
 
Lynn

Bright and early last Friday morning, my sister Gail and I headed off to Georgetown.

Gail

We couldn't have packed another item into the Jeep.  Well we could have, but I wouldn't have been able to see out the back window.  I like to see where I've been just as much as where I'm going.


Our destination was the American River Inn, about a three-hour ride from my home in the San Francisco Bay Area, across the great Sacramento Valley to the foothills of the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountains.  (Note to self:  Remind Gail to take car sick pills prior to departure). The 6 miles of highway 49 outside of Auburn are wee bit windy!


Sanitarium?  We fit right in!  I know I've been forgetting things lately, but checking myself into a sanitarium is a bit premature.


Innkeeper Betty and her little black dog checked us in to our room in this wonderful, historic building.


Here's a view of the back of the inn.

 
We spent some time on the peaceful deck after we arrived.  (Note to self:  Next time try not to fall asleep on the deck and wake myself up with snoring reverberating off the back of the building).


Here is our room, #11, right off the main salon.  That's salon, not saloon.  I'll bet this room has seen some rip roaring times over the past 150 years!


Feather beds and a quilt.  What could be better for two quilters?


Now this is handy.  Our door is on the left, our bathroom door is on the right.  We could stop by the fridge for a midnight snack on the way to the loo.


Our cute bathroom.

I guess I could have weighed myself "dripping" wet.  This fabulous scale was right next to the claw foot tub.  Yes, that is a log cabin quilt shower curtain.


 
 

Here's a picture of the dining room.  Everything about the American River Inn was wonderful.  I highly recommend it.  I want to go back, stay at the inn, explore the area, learn more about Georgetown's rich history and visit all my new quilty friends.


Around 5:30pm, Needle Nellie Candy picked us up in the salon....not saloon.  She greeted us with a big smile and a hug.....instant friends.  We both felt like we had known her forever. 


Candy was our chauffeur to Camp Virner, a wonderful German, American & Italian restaurant seven miles out of town.  A very picturesque drive too.


Here are some of the Needle Nellies.  The MOST delightful, wonderful, and talented group of women you would ever want to know.  From left to right; Marina, Lynn. Mary Ellen, Abbey, Gail, Candy, Me, Carole and Mary.  Both Gail and I felt and instant bond with our new friends.  They really know how to extend a warm welcome. 


When in Rome, order the Wiener Schnitzel!  Oh my gosh, my plate was full and it was so good!  We enjoyed our dinner, our conversation and companionship immensely.  We so appreciated the time the ladies spent with us the night before their big show.


This sign is on the way out the door.....too funny.


Part Two tomorrow.  In a nutshell, my calendar is already marked for the 3rd Saturday in September 2013.  I wouldn't miss an opportunity to go to the Needle Nellies show.  The fifteen Nellies really know how to host a quilt show!

Here's a sneak peek of my area at the show. 


Dear Needle Nellies,
Gail and I both want to thank you so much for the wonderful time we spent with you in Georgetown.  You all have such a gracious, welcoming spirit and made us feel right at home.  We can't thank you enough.  We both wish we lived closer so we could be Needle Nellies and become part of your quilting community. 

Soon,

Lynn

19 comments:

  1. Oh, thanks for sharing! It looks like an amazing trip!

    Cheery wave from
    Bev

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    1. It was an amazing trip Bev. Thank you for commenting. --Lynn

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  2. Thank you for sharing, Lynn. What a fun week end.

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    1. We had a great deal of fun the entire trip Darlene. --Lynn

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  3. Wow...looks like you had a wonderful time.....I hope you sold a lot of your patterns....what a nice spot for your booth.....

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    1. I sold lots of patterns Teri. My booth area couldn't have been nicer. --Lynn

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  4. Great picture Lynn ! Looks like you had a great time ! Your booth looks amazing ! Great job! Looking forward to seeing more pictures

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    1. More pictures tomorrow Sue. I wish you could have been there......maybe next year! --Lynn

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  5. Loved reading your story...the inn is beautiful and your quilt display is gorgeous!

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    1. The inn was perfect Lesley. I'm looking forward to a return visit when I'm not as tired and I can stay awake out on the deck!
      --Lynn

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  6. now that looks like some fun times. thanks for sharing all the great photos. I like looking at all the stuff in each one.

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    1. There was a lot of "stuff" at the inn. I couldn't image dusting day at the inn, and it was spotless! --Lynn

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  7. What fun you and Gail had! It would be hard to tear me away from such a wonderful Inn! I'm so glad all went well! Now - I have to say I instantly recognized Marina in your photo of the Needle Nellies! I worked with her somewhere a long time ago - but can't remember where! Small world!
    Cheers!

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    1. We had a fabulous trip Candace! Everything went like clockwork from beginning to end. Marina was an absolute doll! Yes, it is a small world. --Lynn

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  8. Lynn, it looks as if everything about your trip was perfect. Lovely inn. Can't wait for the next post.

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    1. More pictures tomorrow Joanna. Perfect weather, perfect company, perfect quilting, perfect everything! --Lynn

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  9. It was fun...with the exception of the windy road. We go back that direction tonight to visit our daughters wedding venue...i will start by taking dramamine. The wedding gown has been found and ordered & I will email pics after I get home.
    It was so great to meet you and Gail ...I wish I lived close enough to join the sisterhood and be a PTD too!!! Maybe we will get to Livermore early enough that we see you again on Saturday...under those incredible old oaks. And yes..I'm kicking myself for not picking up Buttonwood when I was there.

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    1. Hi Nancie, It was so nice meeting you on Saturday. I would love to see wedding dress pictures, please send them. You don't have to live close by to be a PTD. There's always email to send the pattern directions back and forth. I'll be at Quilting in the Garden from 9 to around 10:30 Saturday, then I'm off to our grandson's 5th birthday party. I hope I can see you again too. The quilt show under the oaks is always a visual treat. I hope you have time to stop by the shop in downtown Livermore. That will be a treat for you too. It's never too late to pick up a Buttonwood pattern! --Lynn

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  10. Everything looks great, from your rooms, to the dinner (yummy) to your exhibition area.

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