A deck + a mountain + a book + a quilt + a freshly baked Banana Nut Muffin + a mug of hot tea + green pastures + a slow, steady rain = the perfect morning.
See, we DO know how to slow down. 😉
A deck + a mountain + a book + a quilt + a freshly baked Banana Nut Muffin + a mug of hot tea + green pastures + a slow, steady rain = the perfect morning.
See, we DO know how to slow down. 😉
Yes, I know it's not Monday, but this is just a peek into our Monday last week.
Our days are always full, but I still feel like we lead a pretty quiet, laid-back life so it always takes me by surprise at how fast time goes. It seems like I'm flipping the calendar to a new month every couple of weeks. Since moving to the mountains, I feel like we live in a bit of a time warp. I don't look at clocks or calendars and when I do, I am always caught off guard when I realize what day it is. Did 5 minutes pass as we sat watching a summer storm roll across
Or was it an hour?
DH and Skeet take off to scout the hills in the mornings and return with stories of new discoveries
While they were out exploring, the chickens got a clean coop
Looks like I woke someone up from a nap when I went to fetch the wheelbarrow
The kittens are sweet
they are so playful at this age
Time for a new hot water heater we picked up last week (Marcos is our plumbing-heating-cooling guru and he was out to diagnose a problem with our air conditioner and showed up as DH was removing the old hot water heater)
I was in the kitchen making Lemon Cowboy Cookies
And Taco Pizza and a salad for dinner
And then we made a trip up the mountain
where DH changed into shorts to fix the intake at the spring
Skeet says it was a good day
We agree, Skeet
Is it just me or did June just whizz by? Somewhere along the way, I did manage to make some progress and get some stitching done. It doesn't happen every day, maybe 2 or 3 days a week most weeks, but that's a good balance for me. It might just be 30 minutes, but every once in a while, I manage to sneak in a couple of hours.
My big accomplishment this month was getting all of the HSTs made for the Land of Enchantment quilt. SO many HSTs, but I enjoy making them. They may be my favorite unit to make because of their versatility.
I also pieced all of the blocks, but that's the extent of my progress in June. There are 3 different blocks in this quilt.
I did pick up 3 quilts from Jackie earlier in the month and stitched those bindings to the fronts
I finished 2 of them this month...the Jungle Jam quilt
And the Summer Farm Stand quilt
So I didn't accomplish a whole lot, but I feel good about getting those 2 oldest UFOs finished.
I've just got 3 more tops ready to be quilted and then that'll be the end of my UFO tops so even though I have a few projects lingering in bins, I'm feeling the urge to start something new. I may have already begun. 😉
We have been chipping away at our fence project. There is more to do, but fence project #1 is complete! Building fence in mountain country is challenging
Especially since we're in our 60's and no longer spring chickens.
Most days, I'm DH's sidekick, but our boy's been helping with the big jobs like grubbing cactus, pounding pipe and stretching the wire.
I gathered and stacked wood
Even little E is a part of the apprentice program
She's learning about hard work (she helped Pap grease all the gates)
A dip in the water trough is the perfect treat after helping Pap.
I was hauling water to the chickens and when I turned around, Pap had her in the water. 😂
The barn is also the best place to build memories
Pap is handing down skills to the next generation
Atta girl!
Will she remember the summer she was 4?
Probably not
But according to her
I ran across this recipe on Pinterest last week and I thought it sounded like something grandchiddlers might like.
And it just so happened that little E was here bright and early on Thursday morning and she agreed to be my taste tester
More please!
I made half of them according to the recipe and then I added cinnamon to the remaining batter.
I may be making these a lot. 😋
Today I've got another old, recently finished, UFO to herald in the first day of summer.
I think it was around 2010 when I found a bin of fruit and vegetable fat quarters at a quilt shop in Buda, Texas and I bought 20 of them.
I hadn't been making quilts very long and I didn't know what to make with them so they sat for a long time and when I saw the Chandelier quilt pattern, I thought they would be a good fit. So in 2018, I finally started making blocks. I used this crackle print as a background for a rustic feel, but then I ran out of it and I just let the unfinished top sit in the back of the closet.
I finally decided to just pull something close from my stash to finish it off
Then it sat again because I couldn't decide on a backing and I was determined to use something from my stash. I have always loved this print, but I didn't have enough so I used what I had for a strip down the middle and added a green gingham to each end.
Sandy quilted it with a design called Dusty Miller
And I bound it with a green from my stash
It's just a small lap size at 61" x 61"
We've been so busy with other projects that I didn't get a garden in this year so a quilted garden is all I have to harvest.