Flying High
Just a quick post to say I had a fun, high flying morning today. I got a chance to fly over part of Sonoma County today with Jim DuVander -THANKS JIM! I took oddles of pictures, below are just a
A Stitch’n Week
I spent the last 5 days stitching till I dropped. The Bishop’s Ranch hosted it’s 4th annual Quilt Retreat and the place was packed with sewing machines, fabric, thread, creativity and inspiration. The retreat is designed so folks come and
November is racing along, when does time slow down?
It’s past mid November and yikes the holidays are almost here! I had a busy teaching filled October and had some idea that the days would go by a little slower in November but that doesn’t seem to be the
Charting Changes: what you can learn about life from your rain gauge.
Last month I marked the essence of February with a painting of the yellow mustard in the vineyards. I always think of February as yellow. Now it’s March and March leads with pink. The pink of the flowering tree blossoms
February Leaps Into March
I offer you my February painting two days into March. This year February, though one day longer than usual, just wasn’t quite long enough to get every thing done on my to-do list. And while I didn’t complete all my