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I am a bit of a dolt, but we all knew that! I struggled a little bit with fatigue yesterday, but there wasn't an opportunity to take a nap. That's OK. But by 7:00 PM, I knew something else was wrong. OH MY GOODNESS -- I have a fever! 38.5! That would be a result of the vaccinations I had the previous day! I don't know how long I had the fever, but it was when my body just said, "we're done," that it crossed my mind!
Having said that, I took some medication (although ...
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I walked along a shady trail at Van Patten Woods on Monday afternoon. I turned a corner and there was a whole patch of my favorite Turk's cap lilies.
Lots of black raspberries, too. I plucked a few and ate 'em on the spot.
No long walk yesterday, just a stroll around the neighborhood after dinner.
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I assembled the guild challenge quilt and made a placemat out of some of the scraps. (Still a surprise so no photos.)
For many, many years I participated in the Baseball Swap where we swapped 6.5" fabric squares according to how many ... read moreTurk's cap lilies are in bloom. I love their curled petals and freckled faces. (Photos from Volo Bog and Illinois Beach State Park.)
The garden yielded enough basil for a big batch of pesto. I freeze it in 1-T portions. [For each 2 cups of basil: 2 tsp garlic, 1/2 c grated Parmesan, 1/2 c walnuts (cheaper than pignoli), 1/2 c olive oil, salt.]
I had three routine medical procedures this week. Two sets of results are in, one to come. I am not worried.
On the other hand, the Janome is in the shop. The ...
read moreI am thrilled to say that it took me three trips to unload the car once I got home from the sewing retreat. One for all the loose stuff in the front seat - water bottle, glasses, etc. And two trips with bags and the sewing machine. Wow -- I love that and I didn't run out of stuff to do!
In the morning, we stopped in at a local quilt shop as they were having a sale, and a few things went into my bag. Suitable for backings at that price! I should take pictures to share. However, I have ...
read moreAfter my shift was over I walked along the trail at the south end of the park.
Lupine, Ohio Spiderwort, puccoon, sulfur cinquefoil, prickly pear, a hillside (actually a duneside) of lupine.
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Finally some sunshine! It will get into the high 60's today, Memorial Day.
I enjoyed a walk at Lyons Woods on Friday afternoon. Clockwise from upper left: red trillium, golden ragwort, bristly buttercup, white trillium, forget-me-not, mayapple, jack-in-the-pulpit.
On Saturday I went to the spring tea (actually a luncheon) given by Grandparents and Kin Raising Children, an agency founded and run by our Rotary friend Harriet. It was very nice (and good for me to get rather dressed up and out). Due to privacy concerns only the event photographer could take photos of the attendees, and I didn't ...
read moreIt was foggy all day yesterday. I went out after supper and snapped this photo of the sun breaking through the clouds.
The background for each is a piece of homespun plaid, an homage to the plaid shirts Stevens wore.
If you look at the horizon you can see the Chicago skyline, 40 miles away.
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In the studio: two finishes!
The flimsy was in my post last week. Now it's quilted and bound. One of my Rainbow Scrap Challenge projects this year is to make a wheelchair-sized quilt (approx. 40 x 50) out of Ohio Stars in the monthly color.
I signed up for the guild mystery ...
read moreYES -- the walker will be adjusted, and YES -- the height is often the problem. DH instructed me to pay close attention to that little detail. That's why someone needs to drop it off so it is adjusted to her, and I MUST call today to make that happen!
Well, this is the third time in a row that the FitBit has died. There was no warning; it just died. That means it is definitely time to replace it. Maybe later this week, I can make that happen. I might wait until next week when I have a maintenance appointment ...
read moreLeft: mertensia (Virginia bluebells) in the back garden. I have sorely neglected said garden this season.
I signed up for the doll quilt swap hosted by Lori at Humble Quilts. The instructions were simple: make a small quilt using Civil War reproduction fabrics and a traditional block. Participants sent to one person and received from another.
Here's what arrived yesterday. Debra from Colorado used a block called Old Maid's Puzzle (there are several blocks by that name). I really like the pop of red.
The ...
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Oh my --- I do not want to get old. WAIT! That's not right. I guess I don't mind getting old because the alternative isn't great. But I want to get old gracefully, or as gracefully as I can manage. I want to get old by maintaining my body as best I can. And I want to get old by keeping my brain active and asking questions, being curious, and having a purpose each day when I get up!
Can I control those things? Not 100%, but I will do my darndest to make that happen. I guess ...
read moreStevens has been sitting in a wheelchair just across from the nurse's station so he can see and react to people going by. He can hold a spoon or fork to feed himself and he can grasp a cup to drink.
S is getting more alert. His appetite is good. I will learn more when I meet with the care team this week.
The Zion Woman's Club spring bunco party was Friday evening. Everyone had a good time!
My friend Donna won the quilt I donated to the raffle.
I'm sure the club treasurer will have a glowing report at tomorrow's board meeting.
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Here's the ninth block for the guild BOM.
These are 8" (finished) blocks so the pieces were a bit fiddly to cut.
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