The pattern, by Judy Niemeyer, and produced by QuiltWorx comes with a comprehensive booklet of instructions that are presented step-by-step. Judy has fine tuned the process by carefully numbering each step, and suggesting that sewists label everything, put pieces in labeled baggies. I pulled out my rotary cutter and the 'add-a-quarter-ruler and went to town.
Living a Dream
Life is a highway.... I am living a dream as I travel and explore our world. What will I find around the next corner?
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Oh, Wow!
Friday, February 20, 2026
Malfunction Junction
I like to listen to the news on TV in the morning and in the evening. I'm usually doing something else, but this is an ingrained habit acquired over decades of life. I enjoy the Today Show in the morning, at least for the first hour. I also enjoy the local news. So, I listen to a Tampa station, that's as local as we can get! Tampa is 80 +/- miles away. I guess one should call in local-ish!
This morning, as often happens, a cute young gal was describing traffic situations, pointing out delays and areas to avoid.
She cautioned drivers to avoid "malfunction junction". I almost choked on my coffee! What a fabulous name for 'those' types of highways. In our RV travels back and forth across the country, we have seen more than our share!
For haha's I typed "malfunction junction" into Google search and was surprised at the results. Mr. A-I-nstein reported that "malfunction junction is a common nickname for severely congested, poorly designed, or accident-prone highway interchanges in the United States. The most infamous, current example is the I-4 and I-275 interchange in Tampa, Florida. Wow! My "local area" is famous for something!!!
Here's a Google map image of malfunction junction
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Sping in my Step
We have had gorgeous weather for a few days. (The shoe will be dropping next week, with more evenings below freezing.) The spring-like weather has filled me with enthusiasm. I've woken up early, and I've enjoyed time in my sewing space over the past few days.
I pieced together some raw edge scraps on my long arm a while back, intending to make some sort of wall hanging to show the guild ladies an example of something you might make for the State challenge if you were making something representative of Florida. Then I put it up on my quilt wall and stared at it, trying to decide what to do next.
Of course, since it is Florida it needed palm trees. But, how would I make them? Thursday I pulled out some brown fabric and a product called "Texture Magic". After stitching the texture magic to the back of fabric you use a steam iron to shrink the product, which produces interesting textures in your fabric. Much has to do with how you sew the product on, how close your stitches are and whether you put batting on it too. This was the end result for me.
Going Solar
We are off the grid....well, at least when the sun shines!
The Mister and I decided to have solar panels installed at the Hacienda. We had solar when we lived at Babcock Ranch, and enjoyed our minimalist power bills. When we contemplated going solar there we had a friend who worked in the solar industry for thirty years. He doesn't work in residential solar, but he is very knowledgeable, and conducted seminars for local residents to guide them in making smart decisions about solar. There are a lot of less than reputable companies hawking solar out there!
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Terrific Tuesday
So, it was sunny, which always elevates my mood! (Remember, I said that I think I have SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder)?! And, it was reasonably warm....I didn't even need a jacket this afternoon.
The first thing I attacked this morning (by 7:30 am) was laying out the Lupine & Laughter blocks I completed yesterday. I don't have a large quilt wall, so I put them out on my bed.
OOPS!
Monday, February 16, 2026
Monday, Monday
Today was a great day. I think I finally caught up with traveling and entertaining exhaustion, and I was ready to rock and roll.
I spent the morning juggling things in my sewing room. By the way, did you know that I can juggle? When I was in my 30's a young man taught a juggling class at the rec center, I think he may have been 14! I had always thought juggling would be fun, so I took the class. I refused to pay for juggling balls, so I filled some of my kids' baby socks with rice and used rubber bands to close the ends. I folded the 'cuff' over the ball and ta-daaaa - I had juggling balls. I finally got so I could do it. I had my mishaps. I clearly recall practicing in the kitchen and having a ball (sock) plop into a cooking pot on the stove! I entertained my 5th graders by juggling eggs. Juggling them was not problem. I didn't drop any. But, when you stop juggling, two objects end up in one hand.... and catching an egg with one already in your hand is a certain disaster! I finally bought a set of "joggling balls". These each weigh one pound and the idea is that you work your upper body by juggling, while you work your lower and get cardio by jogging. Hah! I can barely do either one of the activities by itself, let alone trying to do both!
- What are you proud of?
- I'm most proud of completing the large blocks of the mystery quilt, and I look forward to getting them sewn together.
- What did you enjoy?
- Walking the fence perimeter, checking for escape avenues for the dogs. It was sunny and so much warmer than the past few weeks.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Silly Things
Perhaps these ladies have watched too much of the Olympics!
I did have a chance to try curling when I was around 10. We took a vacation to the Hotel Chantecler north of Montreal. It was a grand resort with skiing in the winter and golf and a lakeside beach in the summer.
There was an elevator from the hotel down to the curling club floor. We went a few times to try the sport.
Oh, Wow!
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