I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Monday, September 5, 2016

Hurricane Waves



Hi! Storm, what storm?




Hermine was a bit of a disappointment, I must say. Not that I want us to have a huge awful hurricane but there is something pleasantly soothing about a nice tropical rain storm after a long hot and very sunny summer. I did not do a big ''preparedness'' thing because it was pretty obvious Hermine was not a threat. I did finally charge my second Kindle [ya never know!] and I was all set to sit down and sew at my machine for the first time since May.
Lifeguard stands were taken off the shoreline.


But really---no. Bright hot sunshine as Hermine meandered out to sea to our south.



Photos sent from the beach by friends, for us here on my blog.

















Some dune erosion and overwash at high tide.






Dear little Gully!


Today, as the waves became bigger, I was tempted to walk on down the boardwalk to check things out. I went about halfway, not wanting to overdo with my hip issues.





It looks pretty!


Then a lovely sunset with a rainbow!





The rainbow is far away, embedded in the storm far away.


Sunset against the storm cloud sky.





Not ONE drop of rain fell, not one puff of breeze blew. Just big waves, hurricane waves.



This would have been Mo's first hurricane! He got a lovely bath/ brush/ groom to celebrate the season's finale.









It was , he said, exhausting! [Mo selfie!]


love 

lizzy

gone to the beach...

PS Here are my two Westering Women blocks I completed on Saturday morning, before the storm wandered away.
This is "The Platte River": the brown center is the muddy water, the purple, the river's banks, the bright edges are the prairies in bloom across Nebraska.


This block is "Hills and Hollows", referring to the rolling landscape of central Nebraska.


I used a few of my antique blue fabrics in the center, they may date to about when this quilt story is supposed to take place, in the 1850s.


[This block made absolutely no sense to me. Too many colors and triangles. I just sewed each square slowly, matching the photo on Brackman's blog. In the end it could finish exactly 12 1/2" or all the points could match. But not both.]

I mocked up a collage of the Hills and Hollows, it would make a very interesting allover quilt. [I don't have a symmetrical collage template but you'll get the gist.]








Thursday, September 1, 2016

Dotty 365 August




Hello! Happy September! Aren't you sooo glad you don't have to go back to school! I know I am.
Here are my Dotty 365 Circles for August.


August 31 is Dotty number 300!


Plus the first two Dots for September...



This month is a mix of memories---beach days with toddlers, sandcastles, gaudy plastic beach toys, Hawaiian shirts and flowered boardshorts, learning to surf, hunting for shells and seaglass...


Endless summer and enjoying every day! Our favorite picnic was peanut butter and fresh tomato sandwiches, on whole wheat with mayo. Still love it. Lemonade, carrot sticks. Crappy cheese and peanut butter cracker packets, to dole out to hungry little ones. Goldfish crackers too....


And some of the Dots are scraps of current projects, mostly P2 this time. See the watermelon rinds?


My momentous walk finally with Mo....


Some other special memories, just for me.


My little journal.




All my accumulated squares in the box.


Summer is ending, bittersweet, feeling like time has been squandered , out of my control.





Moving on...65-ish Dotties left to sew! Click HERE to see evryone's Dots on Quilty Folk.

love

lizzy

gone to the beach...






 Aerial view of the Dots. Memories, yes; design/ graphic quality/ eye appeal---NO.