I can tell by the window's light when it's time to get up in the mornings. By 6:30 there is a certain brightness creeping in that tells me it's time to start the day. How wonderful to be able to start my days by the light rather than alarm clocks. I am always thankful to be retired.
I got to a thrift store recently and had quite a good poke about. One of the things in my header photo was a real find. I'd commented before that sometimes I think things in those stores are waiting for just me to come along. Can you guess which item it was this time???
I checked the men's shirts for a black 100% cotton...no luck. I'm going to need more black fabric for the moon parts on m ]y Quarter Dresden blocks so I'll check another thrift store soon. Speaking of which here are a few in the RSC Colour, red, and I'm also still enjoying the hand stitching on this project very much which is good as it has far to go.
I've been cross stitching every day for a few minutes. I usually aim for 30 minutes which is enough to stitch one of the motifs or extend the border a bit. I'm still really enjoying this design. Here is where I am now.
Here are a few photos from the ice storm. You could tell where it had gone through; some areas of the forest were loaded with ice and others completely untouched.
The worst fog I've ever driven in has been here in Ottawa, which says a lot since I spent five years before that in St. John's which is considered very foggy. Both those times were in the summer and I read it had to do with all the rivers here in the valley and the clash with summer's intense daytime heat.
But here's what the Weather Channel has to say about fog here...
Fortunately we are seldom out after dark and can pick and choose when to go for the most part, another plus of being old and retired.
On a more fun topic, LeeAnna at Not Afraid of Color's question this week is if we could bring back any fashion trend what would it be. I had to give that a think. I lived through the padded shoulders look for women and thought it okay but now looking at old photos, it looks ridiculous. But I only ever wore the light pads not those exaggerated ones and I was able to easily remove them from my work clothes when the trend died out. But that was just one of the trends that made women's clothes stand out. Women's clothes used to be very distinctive from mens especially in colour. Now I notice clothes are more unisex and people definitely opting for comfort overall, also more a requirement than it ever used to be.
Sorry for the long post and so much of it about the weather! I hope the weather is great wherever you are, you are staying safe and sane, remembering where you've put things, and keeping busy doing all the things you love.
Happy to join these parties...Alycia Quilts.





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We had tremendous fog here as well and it was terrifying to drive in (at least so I heard....we stayed home!). We luckily escaped the freezing rain - at least for the most part. Now we're supposed to get snow (again!!).
btw - I read the bit about having your four-way flashers on and thought I'd share something I learned recently. They say not to do that because it signifies to other drivers that you're stopped on the side of the road. They then move over to give the 'stopped' car room, putting them directly in the path of oncoming traffic. Better to be sure you have your full headlights on which will also light up your tail lights.
The outings in March can take a change for the worse without notice--glad for your 'guiding light'! The new hand sewn blocks are very pretty. So are your icy pics in nature!
We've had fog, rain, sunny warm days and today, heavy snow which is still falling. Ah, March! I can do without freezing rain! I'm glad we can choose to stay home in bad weather too. Your hand stitched Dresdens will make a great rainbow scrap challenge quilt. How are the dogs doing with the weather. Finn is not fond of doing his business outside when it's raining. Stay safe.
I loved your whole post, I wore shoulder pads and they gave structure to my shape, I kind of miss them. We have had one burst of winter, last weekend's snow that melted in a day. It's not natural to sweat in January in Colorado. Love your stitching always. Be careful out there, drive defensively Love, LeeAnna
I love the red on those Dresden blocks. Ice storms are so pretty, but I could really do without them. Too much damage! Fog has been crazy around here, too. Happy March!
Op shop finds, " The Bedside book of Birds" is that the one?. My favourite shop down here, Fog, it is so scary to drive through, thank goodness for those red tail lights to follow. The other odd driving is in falling snow, it felt like it was flying into the windscreen. Luckily that has only happened once in my lifetime!!!
Driving in the fog is frightening especially when it is as thick as pea soup. Our weather has been rather mild this year which I hope that it continues to be that way, but we shall see. Darling stitch and quilt blocks, Jocelyn. I scour the thrift stores for men's shirts for quilting as well. Sometimes I am lucky. Is the darling mug your new thrifty find? Cute as can be. Enjoy your weekend.
I liked shoulder pads because my shoulders are so small. I never find the neat stuff you find in thrift shops. Love your cross stitch! We don't get too much fog in New England. It sounded like you were lucky to get home! So glad Brad helped you get home!
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