Thursday, October 15, 2015

Color in Canaan!

This month we celebrate our thirtieth year of married....yep....the big 3-0!
It's been the best and he is the best! 
We started the party early by going to my pal Sally's place in Canaan Valley, West Virginia!  
Sweeeeeeeeeeet!

First thing we did is climb Olson Tower.
 One hundred and thirty-three steps to the top with 360 degree views of heaven! Elevation 3736 feet.
 View was great looking down too!
 Yes, this is really how beautiful it is out there in the gorgeous state of West Virginia right now!
 Peak color for sure. It just went on and on and on!

Next day's adventure was a 4.5 hour round trip train ride on the Cass Scenic Railroad.  This was one of my gifts to hubby. It's a part of Cass Scenic Railroad State Park and you don't have to ride the train to enjoy the park! 
  This powerful Shay locomotive climbs up 11 miles to Bald Knob, WV.
Elevation over 4700 feet.
Third highest peak in WV!
Here is a look at the boiler...powermaker....mountain buster....Steampunk at it's best!!
The engine alternates between pushing and pulling as there are two switchbacks on the ride to navigate the steep terrain.
Looking from the top of Bald Knob to the distant mountains of home!

Down in the valley over the middle ridge of mountains is the home of the Green Banks Telescope
  It is the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope and world's largest movable land object!! 
It is 60% taller than the Statue of Liberty at 485 ft! 
The parabolic dish covers 2.3 acres....that's a lot of pasta!
That highest ridge is Bald Knob....where we went on the train!
Read here about the 13,000 square mile Quiet Zone relating to the telescope...fascinating!
On the ride down we stopped at Whittaker Station, a recreation of an authentic logging camp.
Boxed lunches were provided as were benches in the middle of the coaches but most of us stood the whole way up and down...too, too much beauty not to be missed!

The next day (after sleeping in til 11 am!) we drove up to Oakland, Maryland, county seat of Garrett County, MD.  Unbeknownst to us we drove into the middle of the annual
Autumn Glory Festival, Small town goodness at it's best!
 Heading back to Canaan we turned at a historical marker sign and drove down another small road to see what is called the Fairfax Stone. It marks the source of the north branch of the Potomac River and used to be the stone that marked the most western point of the land granted to Lord Fairfax by the King of England in the 1700s!
  (Above is a map showing the Fairfax land grant and where the stone in in the upper left.)
Lord Fairfax owned all the land from there south the to the Rappahannock  River...around 5,000,000 acres (2023428.211 hectacres...yes I figured it out!:)!!!!  Hard to even fathom!
Done with the history lesson!
 Onward we went to Blackwater Falls State Park.  
Photos toward the sun do not turn out very well!
 But from the other side of the canyon the color sure conveys!
 So many overlooks and trails....so little time!
 First time we saw the Falls (many years ago) they were covered with ten inches of snow.
Not this time! Afternoon shadow kind of dulls the colors but still spectacular.
The drive to WV and back home is amazing too. As we drove down, down, down...
...the colors were just starting to peek out here and there.  
Next few weeks here at home should be peak for us!:)

Thanks so much Sally! xo

Happy Anniversary Honey-man!
xoxo
~d

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Come give me a hug at Houston Quilt Fest 2015!

Yep, yep, yep...I'll be there at the Webfabrics.net booth 414 working my little feet off!  
It's Webfabrics' biggest booth ever!!
So excited for this opportunity to not only work Fest but see my quilt
Wind Cave: Boxwork showing Stalagmite how to hold Stalactite
hanging in the Celebrating 100 years National Parks Exhibit!! I can't show you a peek yet but here's hoping some of you can come to the booth to say hi...and give me a hug!:)
 My Medley of Jen (Kingwell) quilt will be hanging at our booth so I sort of have two quilts there!:)
 Finished my addition to the PIP Round Robin.  Jan in the UK made the feather. Lynz in Scotland pieced the two birds and I added the wonky flying geese.  Used Hometown fabric and was able to find a bit with London, Edinburgh, Adelaide, Calgary and Washington DC/Richmond....all cities to represent the countries of all six of us doing this round robin!:)
  
Here's leaving you with the last bits of Summer....
...and the beginnings of Fall!

So....how many of you will be in Houston?:)

~d

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Fourth Quarter 2015....Really need to get dones!

Yes...I said "dones" as in lots of WIPs or UFOs...the unfinished!

First...third quarter finish round up.
The only finish that remains at home is the Ferris Wheel mini in the upper left!  So freeing!
Above is the only carry over from last quarter.  This one is a priority!
Leftover HSTs from the flying geese runner.
 A top....for no reason at all.
 Last leftover top from Angled Frames tutorial....finally!
 Salesman sample batiks...had an idea...need to get to it!
Of all...I think what is below is the most challenging project I hope to finish....
...still trying to teach myself how to knit.  See all the yarn rewound? 
Multiple starts and restarts!
(Bunting flag swap....thanks to all my fellow swappers...she loved it!:)
Here's hoping for a productive quarter both crafting and winter gardening!
Happy Boo Month!
~d

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Challenge #8...having our way with log cabin blocks!

September Mini Mania Challenge....sixteen log cabin blocks using one or one and a half inch strips going three or four rounds around center.  Easy Peasy.
Picking a design...not so easy!
Log cabin blocks are as versatile as half square triangles...just a little more involved to piece.  Therein lies the problem....you really need to think of your design before stitching all those strips together!
 Using leftovers from the Grandmother's Flower Garden WIP and some neutrals from my scrap bin, flowers grew in a lovely log cabin lawn. Used a little Chenille-It for fuzzy stems. 
Yes, it's a 16" mini...
 ...and a 16" pillow!
 Love to make pillows out of minis so they serve double duty.
 A little applique, some buttons and perle cotton stitching brightened it up!
Now it is tucked away waiting for the quilt to be finished. Some day!!
 At the shop we are getting ready for Houston, cutting, cutting, cutting.  
Made new fabric logo labels....
 ...for our new fushia aprons!! 
 If you visit I don't think you will miss us! 

~d


Friday, September 18, 2015

Mom....they're a little too short!

She really loves these dresses.
Nice heavy well draping knits....but a little too short.
Mom!

Scoured the inter-world for wide black lace. Scored on Etsy!

Then stewed on it for a couple months...too afraid to...
 ...make the first cut!  Figured it this way...she wasn't going to wear them any more because of shortness so don't worry about it!
 Sliced and marked with a little thread to make sure pieces were put back in the same place.
Doubled up on the lace to make it wider.
Done and Done. Phew...marking that off my Finish Along list!!
Now for a little nostalgia.
 The boy's beloved Dino.
 The girl's fav wee family...Dad is 4" tall!
And Caveman...a rummage sale find in a bag of plastic dinosaurs.
Loved by both of them!:)

~d