From further down the path.
We did make a path to the stone wall behind the house and the along the wall which turns into the stream and then through the forest at its thickest point. We basically cleared brush and then used the clearing to walk everyday to keep it clear. Today evidence of transition is more apparent. Soon there will be the longer view I look forward to.
Early this morning, I thought, if I were to make another Alphabet quilt, I have a feeling a lot of loose patches would just come together.
I missed this whole post. How? Bummer. Will look more now.
I enlarge and I am within the golden-green! Magic.
Poof!
Beautiful
What a string of days here
What a beautiful photograph of your yard!
It’s the day, these days, glorious.
B is for
Butterfly
and Bee
And bread, got my hands in dough right now.
that just one small piece of fabric, a few stitches thinking is what gets me to a place of seeing possibilities in the collected bits. No big plans, just to keep going.
I love the view of the land adjacent to your home….autumnal beauty today
no plans except going, that’s it…see what form it might take, stand back and think, oh!
B for basket….
Yes, that is important!
an alphabet quilt interwoven with your personal language of stitchery, like a picture glossary, could be fun… b is for a basted, back-stitched beast in a bird robe… ha1
brilliant!
Yes , exactly!
Which reminds me, the man here has his own alphabet he made up as a child. He keeps all his passwords witten in code.
Oooh…I love this!
I feel lighter seeing your post … my dad passed away. I woke up a little before I got the call from my sister in Arkansas at 2am this morning.
Oh gosh, so sorry, ❤
Thank you Jude
I’m sincere condolences Pam on the loss of your father…..it’s hard losing a parent no matter what age we may be.
Thank you
…and does an alphabet really have to be in
abc order?
ha! I was just thinking it’s soup after all….
much love to you, Pam. to your Dad who flies away
Thanks
I’m sorry for your loss of your father, Pam. My deepest condolences.
Thank You
Oh dear.
Sending big hugs, Pam
Thank you Jen
So sorry, Pam.
Not many words to share except to say…may Love and peace hold you gently.
Thank you
I am so sorry for your loss Pam. May his memory be a blessing. May your family hold one another in love.
Thank you
Eagerly awaiting the next row!!
(Received my “A” is for ASK 😊 thank you)
And there can be so many questions.
I love these two images…the colors, everything.
it’s very much a glad to be alive day
I bought a bag of cotton scraps at a thrift store for $2. You inspire me. Now to find some time.
small can work, one stitch at a time. time flies and then suddenly, something.