Good evening, ladies! A nice 60 degrees today.
The quilt show is now over for another year. I only bought 2 pair of sissors, 2 packs of needles and a set of straps that attach to the quilt hoop to keep it off the floor. You would probably laugh at my collection of sissors - I get small thin blades about 3 inches long for my applique. I have one pair that is 18K gold that never leaves the house. Everything I looked at seemed like something I already had so I didn't see the need to buy more. I wanted some light beige and tan batik fabric for quilt backgrounds but it is very hard to find and despite their being over 200 vendors, none had anything like what I was looking for. There were several booths selling yarn. It was so beautiful, Faye would have had a field day.
I'm kind of worried about Faye not being here for 2 days. I hope everything is okay and Fortune hasn't gotten worse or she or Jack are ill.
Maggie, our priests are moved at least every 5 years and they have no say in where they will be assigned. You talking about your sour dough bread brought an old memory to mind. My grandma used to make sour dough as "every day" bread and we had light bread (made with yeast) for special occasions.
My friend Sandy and I stopped at Boston Market for supper. I had a quarter white chicken (rotissarie), creamed garlic spinach, a medley of carrots, broccoli and green beans, and a piece of corn bread. It sure tasted good.
Have a good evening!
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