Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Snow'n Wild Oaks

 Hello Everyone,

Yesterday I changed the name of my company to Snow'n Wild Oaks instead of Sew'n Wild Oaks.  I worked in the dining room on Stardance, my newest design incorporating my Hearthstone fabric line with Gentry's Mill. 


It was like being in a snow globe and I kept getting distracted while looking outside. It seems as though I either need to start making smaller quilts or buy a larger table!  I was measuring and squaring up the quilt and cutting border fabric.  It is so much easier to have the quilt on the table instead of crawling around on the floor.  I can get down on the floor okay, it's the getting back up that becomes an issue.  Also, when I'm down on the floor, Mazey thinks it's playtime.

We were going out every two hours to push the snow shovel around on the driveway to keep it open.  It also helps to clear the snow away, so it doesn't turn into the famous Sierra Cement. The berm created by the snowplow freezes solid, and then the shoveling and snow blowing becomes hard work.


The flowering plum tree was buried under a white blanket.  I was so afraid the branches would break, so I shook off some of the snow and soon buried myself!  I said a little wish for Spring by the wishing well.



Big flakes fell for most of the day.

My mountain friend Sue sent me this cartoon yesterday.  The saying up here in the mountains is that Winter isn't over until there's snow on the dogwood.  Our dogwood isn't blossoming yet, so I'm not sure if Winter is over or not.


It's Spring break for a lot of schools here in Northern California, and our grandson and a friend are driving up to stay with us for a few days.  I think my food bill just quadrupled with two strapping teenage boys in the cabin.  But now we will have four extra hands to wrap around the handle of a snow shovel!

Soon,
Lynn



4 comments:

  1. that is good to have the extra hands of teenage boys to clear the snow - your place is so pretty - I love your dinning room - those rocks at the base of the wall is just gorgeous.

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    1. Thank you, Karen. The boys will be busy clearing out the neighbor's driveway. We finished our shoveling today. I love to sit in our dining room. You should come for a visit!

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  2. We moved from Chicago to Grass Valley in 2021 and experienced an 11 inch snowfall. Sierra cement is the heaviest snow I have ever experienced even after a whole life in Chicago. Just unbelievable. We now live in upstate NY. Snow here is nothing compared to the California snow. Good thing you have company coming to help.

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    1. I love Grass Valley! I have a good friend who lives there. Quite a bit of the snow melted today with the warmer temps......but there's still more for the boys to shovel.

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