Monday, October 24, 2016

Pine Belt Quilt Show



Life ...
I'm not used to hanging out the laundry; but when the heating element goes out in the clothes dryer, you do what you have to do!

... as a Quilter
Mississippi Ag Museum in Bloom
Five of us Southern Fiber Artists each made a section of the original picture. From the left the artists that made each panel are Marcus Weekley, Martha Ginn, Cathy Reininger, Yours Truly and Rita Warnock. We were pleasantly surprised with not only a 1st place ribbon but a small best of show ribbon at the Pine Belt Quilt Show in Hattiesburg recently.


I was tickled to have my sister June with me at the show. Her daughter Jolene is making a quilt just like this one that won "viewer's choice."

Congratulations to my friend Judy Stokes who couldn't be at the show. I stood beside her quilt and sent her a picture of her Best Machine quilting ribbon.

I was tickled that my "Twirly Birds" took a third place ribbon in it's category.

June and I liked the variety of all the dresden plates in this quilt. There's even small butterfly wings made of dresden blades.

And I was tickled again to receive a 1st place ribbon for my "Cattails" quilt. How fun is that!

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Farm Life and Quilt of Miriam

Life ...


Paul needed me to drive him to the field ...

... so he could dislodge a stump from the bean header.


Playing Uno with the older grands didn't work too well when the younger ones wanted me to read a book.

... as a Quilter
I took an old photograph of Paul's sister Miriam ...

... and tweaked it on the computer using a filter.

Then I printed it out onto fabric and quilted it.

Monday, October 10, 2016

A Visit with Sanford and Sheila

Life ...
Paul and I, Sheila and Sanford, and Jim and June were together at We Care in Atmore, AL where Sanfords are serving for a year.

We enjoyed worshiping here at this tiny church where Paul's niece Renee & Kevin Kennel and family attend. I wish I would have gotten a picture of them.

An afternoon visit with 90 year old Joe Sims was a highlight. He has a sharp mind and remembers attending our wedding and told us some more stories that we had forgotten!

Another highlight was meeting Della Koehn. We just took up talking right where we left off after not seeing each other for years.

My sister Sheila grilled boneless thighs for the carry-in Sunday lunch. She had the flames going plenty high there for a little while.

... as a Quilter
Lisa stopped in for some quilting tips. She's a new and eager beginner and likes her pieces perfect and precise.

Thursday, October 06, 2016

Life

Life ...
I enjoy the pond out in front of the house so much.

Paul needed to move the combine, so he ...

unhooks the header onto the trailer and ...

... away he goes. I was glad that I didn't have to pull the header this time.

Our farm helper, Bronson has been loading and hauling cotton bales for many days now.

One day I looked after some of our grandchildren. They sneaked a bowl of party mix out to the playground equipment.

 

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Monday, September 12, 2016

Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction and Louisville, KY Railroad Bridge

Field work continues on the farm.

Paul and I had a trip to Ohio for a SLM Board Meeting and attended the Haiti Benefit Auction. He helped Levi Lees fry Mississippi catfish for the Friday evening meal.
This quilt, toy tractor & tricycle, and other items were donated to help raise funds for missions in Haiti.

There was an evening program with special music by this group of men, "Proclaim."

These mottoes are sure to beautifully grace someone's walls.

We left the auction a little early to get a start for home and stopped in Louisville, KY for the evening.
This old railroad bridge had been changed into a walk for pedestrians across the Ohio River.


And there was a nice park along the river.
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