Yes I am back but not that I went anywhere! It has been a busy Spring and now to catch up with all of you who check in with me.
March was maple syrup season. My daughter and I are carrying on from where my late hubby left off. This is the second year we have done the syruping without him. It was a short 2 week process this year and in that only one really nice day. I did get a pair of socks knitted while I waited for the magic to happen and 12 bottles of syrup!
Once syrup was done, I moved inside and cleaned house. Mine but more so my mother's. She is in long term care now and we are getting the house ready to sell and cleaning it out to have a yard sale that will happen this coming weekend. Each day I spend time at her house, I come home and spend time cleaning my house too. I have given away 5 quilts to Quilt of Valor and at least that many to the Adolescent Mental health unit at our local hospital. This still leaves me with many projects to finish that are patiently waiting!
3rd project that needs a border |
Maybe I will have to set a new goal. Maybe at the beginning of June I will pick new projects to get completed by the end of the year. I will search them out and see what I can come up with!
panel project from guild |
I am a day late but will be sharing my blog with Kathy and her slow stitching friends. It is always interesting to read what everyone is doing. You all keep me motivated and are the major reason I am blogging today after I saw how long it has been since I was here. Here's hoping there is more sewing in the coming days before it is time to get outside and do gardening and yard work!
"Never discourage anyone who continually makes progress, no matter how slow. That includes you!"
It sounds like you've been busy with your quilting and your projects look great. Nice job. Tapping trees and making syrup is on my bucket list. I'm glad you had a good season - 12 bottles of syrup - wow! I came close to learning how in 2014 when we were in Wisconsin but we're back out west now so it's a someday thing.
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