Then, miracle of miracles, it was finally delivered yesterday afternoon, along with a sincere apology from the post office for any inconvenience this may have caused. Inconvenience? Let's just say the extreme anxiety spiral I experienced was, indeed a great deal of trouble and I will start processing the paperwork on Monday to get a full refund of the entire cost of shipping, which was huge to pay for the cost of 2nd day air and insurance.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
The Case of the Missing Quilt
Then, miracle of miracles, it was finally delivered yesterday afternoon, along with a sincere apology from the post office for any inconvenience this may have caused. Inconvenience? Let's just say the extreme anxiety spiral I experienced was, indeed a great deal of trouble and I will start processing the paperwork on Monday to get a full refund of the entire cost of shipping, which was huge to pay for the cost of 2nd day air and insurance.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Cabin Happenings
Hello Everyone,
It's been a flurry of activity at the cabin. 'Timeless' is almost a finish!
Monday, March 23, 2026
What's happening at Wilder's Last Resort
Hello Everyone,
I'm happy to announce that my friend Melissa, from Honeybee Fabrics is going to offer my Timeless quilt as a BOM and as a kit! You can register for her program HERE.
Sunday, March 1, 2026
The Aftermath of the Storm of '26
Hello Everyone,
It's been a wild and wooly ride through the storm of '26 here at Wilder's Last Resort. All of the downed trees took our power and Internet connection out on Monday, 2/16 and wasn't restored until Thursday 2/26. Our Internet was restored on 2/27. During that outage, I did what I could on the Timeless quilt when we turned our generator on.
On a very serious note....because apparently Mother Nature thought we needed some more drama, Thursday night (2/19), while we were completely snowed in, no power, no Internet, Mr. Joe decided to pull a full-on Victorian fainting spell at the dining room table.
One second he’s sitting there, the next he puts his hands to his head and does a perfect face‑plant directly into his plate. And just to be clear....my cooking is NOT that bad.
In about half a millisecond, a hundred thoughts stampede through my brain:
“Is he alive?”
“Can an ambulance even get through to us?”
“Oh wait—the phone doesn’t work, so how am I calling anyone? Smoke signals?”
“Should I trek to the neighbors? Mike’s a former firefighter; he'll know what to do."
As I’m frantically poking around for a pulse, Mr. Joe suddenly pops back to consciousness, looking… well, about as coherent as he normally does, so no major changes there.
I took his blood pressure, and it was perfectly normal, which is more than I can say for my stress levels. Then I got him to his recliner while doing my best impression of an old-timey hand‑wringing heroine. I convince myself he’s probably just dehydrated from all the shoveling...which I didn’t tell him to do that much of, and I was right by his side shoveling along with him.
I finally got him to bed, but of course I couldn't sleep. Instead, I repeatedly look over to check that he’s still breathing.
Friday and Saturday? Still snowed in, because why not.
Sunday, our neighbors heroically dug us out, and off we go sliding down to the Bay Area for a medical checkup.
He got an EKG, and has bloodwork completed and the doctor agrees: just dehydration. All his tests came back fine.
In my last post I didn’t share all this because we didn’t have any results yet, but now you know the whole saga of Joe vs. Fainting in a Blizzard.
I hope to never see a repeat performance.
Soon,
A hand-wringing Lynn
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Nanook of the North
Hello Everyone,
In between major power outages lasting for 10-12 hours, I've been working on Timeless and attached the green border.
Broth:
1 medium onion chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 (15 oz) can tomato sauce
8 cups beef broth or stock
4 cups chopped fresh tomatoes
2 teaspoons cumin
1 teaspoon crushed oregano
1 teaspoon salt
Meatballs:
1 lb. ground pork
1 lb. extra lean ground beef
1/2 cup uncooked rice
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
1 teaspoon pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 eggs, beaten
Condiments to put on top of your bowl
chopped avocado
chopped fresh cilantro
chopped fresh tomatoes
sour cream
grated Monterey Jack cheese
To make the broth, sauté onion and garlic in the olive oil. Add tomato sauce, beef stock, fresh tomatoes, cumin, oregano and salt. Meanwhile mix together ingredients for meatballs. Shape into little balls and drop into boiling mixture.
Cover and cook for 45 minutes. Serve with the assorted condiments. This soup is actually better the next day. I mash up some of the meatballs prior to serving.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Update on Timeless
Hello Everyone,
I finished two of the side, green borders and then put the quilt aside to get ready for company this weekend.
Time to hunker down, stock up on supplies like you’re prepping for a week-long hibernation, drag the firewood somewhere vaguely reachable, and shovel a little path to the generator. This storm is apparently strong enough to knock down trees, which in turn could knock out the power, which in turn will knock out my will to shovel.
Friday, February 13, 2026
Tweaking Timeless
Hello Everyone,
I’ve officially completed two whole sides of the green border—hooray for progress!
Unfortunately, construction is coming to a screeching halt today while I switch careers from Quilter-in-Chief to Etsy Fulfillment Department and Cabin Cleanup Crew. We’ve got weekend company arriving: our mechanical son and his brand‑new girlfriend, whom we have yet to meet. I want to make a good first impression and not have the cabin look like its inhabitants are hoarders.
Meanwhile, my sewing room currently looks like a small tornado wandered in, took a tour, and decided to settle down and spawn baby tornadoes.
Soon,
Lynn
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Timeless is Growing
Hello Everyone,
I have really enjoyed making this medallion quilt. Each row adds so much character to the quilt, and you receive instant gratification seeing it come alive and grow into a real beauty. The little purple blocks are done and now added to the mix.
Our mechanical genius son, Kade, is coming up this weekend to attempt resuscitation of the snowblower....assuming it's not already on life support. His Connecticut trip got pushed back a week, so I'm feeling hopeful that we won't have to wait until Spring for a daring mountain rescue.
Meanwhile, Weather Underground keeps increasing the snow totals like it's trying to win a prize.....or gold medal!
Bob, husband of my dear friend Candace and full-time fountain of questionable wisdom, suggested that Mr. Joe spray the entire snowblower with WD-40. (Isn't WD-40 extremely combustible?????) If that fails, give it a good whack with a hammer. And if that fails, pour Vodka in the gas tank. To clarify; the snowblower's gas tank, not Mr. Joe's!
With advice like this and Kade's impending arrival, I'm optimistic the Great Snowblower Saga will finally come to a close this weekend....one way or another.
Soon,
Lynn








.jpeg)














.jpeg)



.jpeg)
.jpeg)
.jpeg)
.jpeg)







