It's the flight of the geese season now, a natural cycle here in Canada. I've never been able to get a good photo of them with their marvelous vees marking the sky. But I am getting photos of the bright colours beginning to mark the landscape these days too. We both noticed it's getting darker earlier too or "closing in" as the old people called it.
I was dropping something off at Beth's yesterday and couldn't resist taking a photo of her pretty front veranda view.Friday, 26 September 2025
Beauty Product, Embroidering Pumpkins, Amish Hexagons, Shows to Watch
Wednesday, 24 September 2025
Scrappy Pumpkins, Cross Stitching Crows, Homemade Bread Stuffing, Talking Temu
I cooked a small beef roast on Sunday. Instead of mashed potatoes I decided to make oven fries for a change. I cut the fries large and parboiled them before putting in the oven. Since Tony loves stuffing so much, I made this recipe From Valerie's Kitchen for a stovetop version. You need chicken broth to give it some flavour. This was really good and I think his favourite part of the meal. There was enough food leftover for another meal which is always a bonus.
Sunday, 21 September 2025
YouTube Videos, Hand Quilting, Feelings
Richard Scarry books were a favourite of my children and then the grandsons. So many things on every page to point to and talk about. We had to make a rule with younger daughter, Beth, that she couldn't choose one of Richard's books for a night time read in bed book. She was the one so reluctant to give up on the day and she still makes the most of her busy days starting with a very early morning run.
We had geese flying overhead yesterday and turkeys trotting through though not in a cute little red car.
Wednesday, 17 September 2025
September Sewing, Sites To Visit, Tasty Stew Too
| From CoziNest Vintage Collective who enjoys whimsy as much as I do and Michele at 3P&N. I must admit I can't get my head around the fact that it is past the middle of September. The days are flying now and there doesn't seem to be enough time in the day to get all the things done that I want to. This is the first rabbit I've seen in quite a while here and it is also the biggest. |
I came across this easy recipe for a chicken and beans stew. I've never used cannellini beans (though I love saying that name) in my life and couldn't find them at the store. So I used pinto beans and lentils. And I liked the addition of a little cinnamon and cumin.( I've been using cumin more for it's health benefits). All you need for two is one chicken breast. And it's one of those recipes you could throw in extras like peppers, etc. I added a few aging cherry tomatoes and spinach too. The recipe is still up HERE at Lillian's Cupboard, a site I adored. Lillian passed away in 2018 at age 86 and I miss her. I am so happy her family decided to keep her blog online.
Thank you all for the concern about Tony and asking how he's doing these days. All the testing has not turned up anything to worry about which is still frustrating for him. However, he is finally accepting there is nothing "wrong" as such and is definitely more at ease with this new version of himself...he would joke he's just stopped complaining about it. This version, though with physical limits and things he can't do, has a great mind still and can still find enjoyment in lots of things. So be it!
Hope your week is going well and your stitching fingers are flying!
So happy to join linky parties and as always a huge thanks to those who host ... Quilt Schmilt, Sum of Their Stories, Quilting Gail, Small Quilts and Doll Quilts, Songbird Designs, Kathy's Quilts and The Inquiring Quilter.
Thursday, 11 September 2025
Free Patterns, Autumn Cross Stitching, Starry Hexagons, YouTube Viewing
It had been rainy but we seem to be back into a dry spell with no rain in the foreseeable future. Very cool overnights. Day times it's been changeable- I think that's the word to describe the weather- one minute dark and cloudy and the next a little sunshine. There have been two frost warnings so far with one night recording 0.6 C so the season is easing in. A pretty sign of such is the fall Aster like flowers are in bloom. What a pretty shade of lavender.
Sheryl at the wonderful Temecula Quilt Co. has a page of free patterns HERE. I love how she coordinates beautiful prints and pops of colour and hosts stitch alongs too. Her newest line is called Ultimate Umbers- so pretty. From Marcus Fabrics
At the Sotak site there is a free tutorial to make this very cute Christmas tree bunting which could be adapted to make an autumn/Halloween one too. Be sure to look around when visiting as there are patterns to stitch many cute things plus the free section to explore. Many-probably all of us are familiar with the very famous Dear Jane quilt that Jane Stickle finished in 1863. I keep wanting to purchase the quilt patterns but they are very expensive. Anyway, one of the wonderful Dutch embroiderers has designed a small cross stitched pattern of the quilt and offered it to others for free. HERE is the link to Rine's blog post about her design she calls Little Dear Jane.Sunday, 7 September 2025
Stitching Slowly, Food and Flowers, Fall Blooms and Birds
Hello again and thanks so much for stopping by. I heard the Barred Owls hooting early morning around 4 am and stayed awake till they finished about half an hour later. Then I slept in till 9, so late for me that Tony woke up enough to ask if I was alright.
Last fall I watched a wonderful moment...an adult male Cardinal was feeding two young ones in the big fir in the back yard. It took a long time to get this photo and I never did capture a good photo of the three. But here are the new Cardinals patiently waiting for his return. I'm thinking they would have been from a second or possibly third brood.
Tuesday, 2 September 2025
Free Patterns, Quilt Pros, Cross Stitch Foxy Finish
Well, there is no doubt fall is coming and it's set in a little early here. Single digits overnight for the last week but everyone is saying how welcome this is. I don't think there's ever been such gladness to have summer over.
Meanwhile, Tony calls this little guy below my trained squirrel or my very smart squirrel that has trained me. He appears on the back deck most days and, of course, I give him a handful of sunflower seeds. When he first appeared here, he was skinny and ragged looking. Now he appears to be quite healthy. Two of his seeds made it into the planters there and now we have two tall Sunflower plants which the bees have enjoyed.
That also reminded me of good memories of intentionally growing Sunflowers back at the farm.Reading around the quilting net...
Many of you have shared your finishes at Michelle Cain's From Bolt to Beauty linky party over the years. Michelle has published a book called Not-Your-Typical Jelly Roll quilts...Amazon link. I checked it out from the library and I liked it so much. I've just a couple jelly rolls...have always bought fat quarters or yardage. I learned just how convenient it is to use them, not just for a border (which honestly is what I've used them for a couple times), but in block making too. Great patterns and even ones I could sew with Michelle's wonderful directions.
Nina Marie at Creations...Art...Quilts is also the host of a wonderful linky party. Nina's post I linked there is about quilters and called "The Do Not Care Club- Quilters' Edition". Great points! Ones I need to take in and follow!
At Quilt Fabrications, Susan hosts monthly Quilt Block Mania. September's theme is technology and a group of quilters provide their interpretation in free blocks you can download too. You can find all their links at Susan's post. It's always interesting to see old patterns reconfigured for modern times.
We went to a house showing yesterday in a small town I've always liked. The home was so beautiful and I loved everything about it. It even had a separate staircase to an attic room the owner used to produce her art illustrations. Yes, potential sewing nook for sure. But everything was so polished and beautiful I found it hard to imagine myself there. The wooden house is beautiful in its own way but a bit rugged...it was easy to envision the dogs and our unfancy selves living here. I think you've got to be able to imagine yourself living in a house. Or maybe such a house would make me smarten myself up a bit too. Does any of what I'm thinking make any sense...at all?
Again I feel I've rambled on too long... Hope your week is off to a great start and will be filled with good things!
Happily sharing with Creations Quilts Art, The Quiltery, My Quilt Infatuation, Kathy's Quilts, Melva Loves Scraps, Good and Random Fun, From Bolt to Beauty and Alycia Quilts.









































