Hello Everyone,
Coming to a quilt store near you.....Gentry's Mill BOM from Marcus Fabrics.
Both the quilt and the fabric line are called Gentry's Mill. When we were driving back from Quilt Market in Houston in 2023, I saw a road sign that said, 'Gentry's Mill', and I thought that's a great name for a quilt.....and here she is. I always keep a notebook with me to write down ideas as they come to me, because I know I'm going to forget it in a nanosecond!
Yesterday, I took a much-needed day off and Mr. Joe grabbed the old lady and packed up the baby (Mazie) and we headed to the Shenandoah Valley in Plymouth, CA to pick up a wine shipment and do some wine tasting.
On a personal note, our granddaughter evacuated from her condo just north of the LA fire area. Her place should be okay, but the winds are supposed to pick up again today. They had been without power for days and she decided it was a good time to pack up her car and leave with their dog and cat. Her fiancé stayed behind and is packed and ready to leave at a moment's notice.
My heart is breaking for those who have lost everything and have to start over. It is such a daunting thought to think of the infrastructure that needs to be rebuilt before anyone can start to rebuild their life. If you read the story behind the Emilie Elizabeth quilt, you will see how the Paradise fire touched my life.
Living in the mountains surrounded by towering trees is a constant reminder of the fragility of our way of life. No matter how much raking we do to keep our lots clean, it's not really going to matter if a huge blaze comes through with howling winds.
Treasure your way of life and be thankful for each day and every minute.
Soon,
Lynn
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