Thursday 7 February 2019

Daughter's Pretties, Rex and I

This Thursday finds me somewhere different. I am at older daughter's house, about 30 minute's drive away,  staying with my teenaged grandson while she is away on holiday. I love her little cottagey house and shared a few photos last year when I did the same thing. You can read my post about that here.  She has a real eye for surrounding herself with things that spark joy I would have to say. :)

Looking out at her back yard. Her large stained glass hanging looks like a quilt pattern to me. I think of the propeller pattern and in particular, it reminds me of Karen's Retro Air Space Propeller quilt.


I really should get her to shop with me for the wooden house.
I've always liked this chicken proudly holding her sunflowers.
And here is my work set up while I'm here in the little den.
Note my travel lamp...yes an Ott table top lamp I bought at Costco for $39. No I don't get any renumeration for praising those lamps. :)  You can see all the specs on it here.  A handy USB port and pretty white leather like look.
  Daughter has these pretty pale aqua and white painted side tables around this room.

I brought two projects with me, the cross stitch one and the second Kim McLean applique block to hand quilt.  While grandson is in school during the day, I have been peacefully stitching and have made real progress on both. 
Below another chicken and that little star lamp is sweet.


And a close up of that tea dyed cross stitch piece. Cute, heh.


This is a small house but has huge windows so the light is amazing. Perhaps because the original and only owner, Margaret who had the house built, was an artist.  She was well known in this little town because people saw her walking her Dalmatian every day. She also had a cat and lived here till her passing in her mid eighties.  As soon as Daughter and I walked in, we got a good feeling-funny how some houses just seem to do that.  I still love hanging out here.

Of course, I'm missing Hubby and the fur babies. Speaking of which here is Rex who is my shadow photo bombing when Hubby was trying to take a picture a couple of weeks ago.  We were trying to get that quilted panel in and he would not move.





Yes, he is certainly my loyal companion and I love him.  And I'll be home tomorrow evening with him and Miss Murphy.

Happy Thursday all. 
With the elimination of Google Plus, all those comments have disappeared. But I did read them all before that happened, so thank you all for dropping by!


22 comments :

Home Sewn By Us said...

Hi Jocelyn! I thought of you immediately with the Google+ email, and wondered how it would impact you. Aww, I love that Rex wouldn't leave you side. Maybe he knew what was coming up with you being away for a bit - your buddy is missing you! I enjoyed seeing the photos of your DD's cottage last year and again this year. It is just lovely and she certainly has an eye for design and putting pieces together that just work! ~smile~ Roseanne

Michelle said...

Love the decor in the cottage. Rex looks like a wonderful companion. Thanks for linking up today.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, love your cute Rex. The decorations are pretty. I love roosters. The stained glass is pretty too. Have a happy day and weekend!

Mary in Peoria Handmade said...

I remember your daughter's home last year, too. So nice. Makes me feel comfortable with those surroundings. I wasn't sure if we would still be able to see your posts and I'm so happy we can. Take care and keep warm. mary

Jenny said...

Google is being difficult. I like to use Live Writer to write the blog and Google won't let us import photos there, so we have to put the photos in Blogger and merge the two. It's very complicated and its just as well that I have Robin here to help me.

Brian's Home Blog said...

They sure have lots of pretty things there. Howdy Rex! Thanks for joining the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

so are you getting comments now or not I wonder - I saw google + was disappearing. I love the stain glass that reminded you of the propellers! Love that big dog too

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

I'm happy to be able to comment again on your blog now that the comments have changed from Google+! Your daughter's home is lovely, and it's so great that you enjoy going there to spend time with your grandson. I loved the series of photos of you and Rex - he is definitely your shadow!

PaintedThread said...

Lots of pretty stuff and good times. :-) I especially like the stained glass and the chicken with the sunflowers.

Rose said...

Oh, I love Rex...daughter had one name Delta...she is a hoot.

That house sounds wonderful, and I LOVE that chicken!

Cathy said...

Your daughter has a beautiful home.

Michele McLaughlin said...

I love doggie photo bombs!!! :) Sounds like a nice relaxing time with your grandson in a beautiful setting! Have lots of fun!!! Hugs!

Siouxzq64@gmail.com said...

I envy your daughters bright beautiful home. I am always amazed at people who decorate so well. Ott lights are awesome. I like your photo.

Yvonne said...

I remember the pretty pictures of your daughter house from last year. Rex is the best, I love the way German Sheperds love their people.

Shannon said...

So glad you are getting to spend time at your daughters! I love that work light with the pattern holder; I need to find something like that to hold up my knitting patterns. And I love your photobombing dog. Most pictures are better with a big dog in them!

Shortbread and Ginger said...

Love that little cross stitch - so cute!

Angie said...

Jocelyn - if you hadn't told me, I never would have guessed your daughter's house is small - it certainly looks as large as life in the photos. The decorative chickens that you showed us are adorable and I would love to have one or two for my house if I wasn't trying to avoid more stuff!

moosecraft said...

Indeed! Your daughter certainly has an eye for cozy decorating!
I'm seeing the bright side...with google plus gone, I can finally comment on your blog! lol! I've been reading along for a little over a year now. :-)

LA Paylor said...

of course Rex is in the picture. He helped you make your artwork by guarding you and taking care of business while you sewed. He is the support staff and as such is vital to the effort. And a handsome model.
LeeAnna

Jenn Jilks said...

What a delightful home!

Nancy said...

Isn't being loved by a dog one of the most wonderful things on earth? They take us as we are and just love us! Dear Rex!

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