The world's oldest known bird, an Albatross named Wisdom, has returned to her southern nesting site for the 2025- 2026 breeding season. She is 75 years old at least now; this is an older video below. She had the same mate for 60 years but she is back this year with a new one. What a wonder!
I've been enoying the search for odd pieces of fun fabric just large enough to make a tree.
Here are my thrifted items that thrilled me. There were three bags of what I could tell was quilting fabric there and I picked up the blues bag. After seeing what I have here, I wish I had picked up the yellows too and in fact, yellow is a colour I need more of in my stash, not blues. Could kick myself. But these blues are not like any in my stash so that's a plus at least. I didn't measure but there are several yards of some of these. The bag was very heavy.
And these scraps...I think I scared some of you last post by telling you how cold it is here so early in the winter season. Thank you all for your concern. Yes, winters here certainly are remarkably cold and coming from St. John's in Newfoundland to here I wasn't used to such winter frigid temperatures. There, it is cool and brief summers and mild winters because of the ocean providing a classic maritime climate. Here in the center of Ontario, far from any ocean, it is just like Labrador west winter weather which I do remember well. The key is to dress for it. And we have all the gear - lots of warm hats, mittens and boots so it is bundle up time if going outdoors. I'm one of the weird ones who enjoys this kind of cold, fresh air and find it invigorating. And certainly perfer it to summer's heat and humidity. (It's the ice storms, tornado warnings and freezing rain here that I really hate.) For the record it was -24 C with the wind chill when I got up this morning; make no mistake, winter is in full swing here in the Ottawa Valley.
I bundled up to put out the garbage and made two trips up the laneway and back with my gorilla cart. I came into the house, into warmth and it felt so good to have worked my body a little in the cold air. Then for a cup of hot Red Rose tea.
I thank you for staying with me on my journey in blogland. Hope you are able to keep cool or, like me, stay warm where ever you are in this great world of ours.
So happy to share this post with linky parties at The Inquiring Quilter, Quilting and Learning, Alycia Quilts, Creations Quilts Art and Melva Loves Scraps.




































