It has been a crazy few months. I DID finish the Calla!
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Still has the pins showing here but it IS actually DONE!!! |
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Closeups of the quilting! |
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I must say it was fun getting back to this, however, I think I am leaning heavily toward photography so may cut back on the quilting. |
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This was fun! I dyed the mottled yellow green then overpainted it with red dye (into the still wet yellows) |
AND, just last night DH and I returned from TN from a visit to our dear daughter, Katherine and her family! She graduated on 12 May from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville with her PhD!!!! I HAVE to say that we are terribly proud of her! She has been at it for ten years and is finished and about to launch into her career now with both feet - AND a second miracle baby on the way!!! Our cup TRULY runneth over! Katherine is an archaeologist specializing in lithic analysis and interpretation and is becoming quite expert at interpreting "use wear". Different stone tools were used for different tasks and Katherine , with the aid of a lot of knowledge and study and a MIGHTY fancy microscope, can tell now by the marks on the edges of those tools what they were used for!! It is a fascinating field and helps us interpret the lives of ancient peoples through the only artifacts that remain to us from those VERY long ago times! Our sweet little Grandboy calls her Dr Mommy now and has even christened his old , tattered grey bunny that I gave him , Dr Greybunny!! EVERYONE is now a Dr to Oliver!
So....for your further delectation, here are a few more pics that have NOTHING to do with Fibre Art!
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Katherine, husband,Clay, Baby Oliver and big sis, Chloe- missing Big Bro, Cosmo |
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Way out of order but O found a dead Froggy! He was fascinated - especially with "Mommy!!! TINY hands!"! |
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Dr Katherine with her wonderful Co Advisor/CoChair, Dr B Driskell! Katherine had no need to stoop to be hooded by Dr D!!! |
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And, just as an extra, this is looking north on I75 near Caryville, TN where a HUGE rock and mudslide occurred a couple months ago. It affected BOTH sides of the highway requiring it ti be closed BOTH ways till the mess was cleared and the hillside stabilized! I cannot believe that nobody was killed or even injured ! Some of the rocks were are large as cars!!! |
Well, guess that's all for the moment. I apologize for being so slow and sluggish on my blog but we have had a LOT on the go! Hope you are all enjoying a wonderful end to spring and anticipating a great summer ahead! I shall post this to the
needleandthreadnetwork.blogspot.com. Have a look! I am going there myself now!!