The local quilt museum has a showing called Chicken Impossible. It is a display of the work of quilters creating whimsical chickens. I saw a preview online.
The one is called Gogh Van Cluck
“Cluck
softly and carry on.”
How I See God In My Everyday Life
The local quilt museum has a showing called Chicken Impossible. It is a display of the work of quilters creating whimsical chickens. I saw a preview online.
The one is called Gogh Van Cluck
“Cluck
softly and carry on.”
“Even the fireflies
pause for a lantern.”
Our son and granddaughters came over today. Here I am with Mike.
Here are our two youngest granddaughters.
They brought me this pretty bouquet of flowers.
And Jazz put together these Lego flowers for me.
But that's not all. They gave me an amazing gift. But I cannot post it until I charge it up. Stay tuned...
“Mothers turn
ordinary days into home.”
"I find
it incredibly amazing how, at every sunset, the sky is a different shade. No
cloud is ever in the same place. Each day is a new masterpiece. A new wonder. A
new memory."
Sanober Khan
The Peonies at the house down the street have bloomed. they are beautiful.
These tiny flowers under them are apparently Columbine.
These are some other Peonies I saw awhile back. Different from the others, but just as pretty.
“A peony is
a blossom dreaming in layers.”
I bought this Iris kit from Amazon. I thought it was so pretty, and our Jazz is very talented at making things. It is made from very thin sheets of wood.
You can imagine my surprise when we opened it and took a good look. Oy!
But she proceeded to build it, saying she had made things much harder. I was kind of amazed; I could never do it myself!
“Irises:
little flags of magic. Petals shaped like quiet wings.”
Well, they sent me home without doing the medical procedure! Because a new rule says you cannot eat or drink before getting I.V. sedation. I had no idea, and I had a cup of coffee and a cookie before leaving! Well, they fit me in for next month.
Know what this is?
My best friend's sister went to New Zealand and brought her treasures hand carved by the Māori! This box has abalone eyes.
She also got this little totem pole. Kind of frightening. Also with abalone eyes.
“Where land
and spirit walk together. Guided by ancestors, grounded in earth.”
The local quilt museum has a showing called Chicken Impossible. It is a display of the work of quilters creating whimsical chickens. I saw ...