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I made a commitment to myself to work on my Lucy Boston blocks. I started making Lucy blocks in 2015 and I have about 20 finished.
Hello Everyone,
I made a commitment to myself to work on my Lucy Boston blocks. I started making Lucy blocks in 2015 and I have about 20 finished.
Hello Everyone,
Well… today we decided to put that theory to the test because this just so happens to be the day we’re having a brand‑new leach field excavated and connected to our septic tank.
This is some very serious plumbing. And the trenches? They’re not just trenches, they are so impressive they double as a potential Olympic luge course, running straight through our yard and curving into the lot we own next door! The trenches are so deep, there is no way on God's green earth that they will ever be filled, by us and forty of our neighbors frequenting the powder room over the next 30 years! The county inspector came by and said they needed to be deeper. We could put bodies in them standing straight up they are so deep!
Hello Everyone,
I've been good about posting on FG and Instagram, but not as good posting on my blog, the diary of my life. Here's all of the happenings at Sew'n Wild Oaks over the past couple of weeks.
My sister is currently working on the binding for her Christmas Ribbons quilt which she made with Evelyn's Hope Chest fabric by Carrie Quinn for Marcus Fabrics. I'm having a sale in my Etsy shop for the digital download of Christmas Ribbons HERE.
We’ve been spotting plenty of evidence that bears are making the neighborhood rounds, and our neighbors’ cameras have confirmed it—along with some bonus appearances from foxes and one mountain lion.
The foxes are cute, the bears are…impressive… and the mountain lion? Let’s just say it scares the bejeebers out of me and firmly bumps “taking a casual evening stroll” down to the bottom of my list.
And bingo… turns out Mazie’s not just being nosy—she’s been working security this whole time.....I need to put more Kibble in her bowl!
We are extremely aware of our surroundings when we go outside. We have basically become one part nature lovers, and one part amateur wildlife lookouts. So far, our highly advanced bear deterrent system (also known as clapping our hands like overexcited seals) has worked wonders. The bears politely take the hint and wander off, presumably to mock us from a safe distance.
I don’t think we’ll ever fully get used to them. We are clearly the guests here, and they’re the original homeowners. We like to think of ourselves as living in a sort of open-air zoo…except the exhibits roam freely and occasionally judge you from behind or up in a tree.
Speaking of fascinating creatures, we watched Remarkedly Bright Creatures starring Sally Field last night. It was a really touching, heartwarming story. exactly the kind of movie that makes you feel all cozy, right up until the universe decided we were getting too comfortable and knocked out the power during a windstorm.
So now we’re left with the ultimate suspense: not “what happens next?” but “what happens in the last five minutes?” We’re planning to finish it today, assuming, of course, the wind, the power grid, and the bears all approve.
Soon,
Lynn