Rowing Man and I took a Sunday afternoon stroll yesterday
and we fed these beauties
we wandered down to the Salmon Farm, only an hours walk away in the hot HOT sun!!.... and back again
but we picked up a really nice piece of smoked salmon for tea, and wandered back home again
Over the weekend I worked on this
the local - or what used to be local, school in Outram (where Rowing Man used to have his practice), asked if I could donate one of quilts for their upcoming Twilight Mardi Gras, this coming Saturday evening
so I put this together, and we are delivering it tomorrow, Rowing Man has a meeting in Wellington tomorrow, and his flight leaves from Dunedin - luckily Dunedin airport is relatively close to Outram. Means that I can catch up on town chores 'n' things while he is busy
Enjoy your week!
12 comments:
What a beautiful quilt! I love the stitcheries in this one! :0)
Are the stitcheries your own design Shiree? They are gorgeous! The school will love you to bits! :D
Shiree, that is a lovely wee quilt and I'm sure it will be well received.
Now Missy, isn't letting you loose for a days shopping in Dunedin a tad dangerous? Have fun and shop till you drop.
hugs - Miche'le
p.s. Love the new look blog
Nice quilt chook, really impressed. Is it a DMS pattern or who's.
Dinner looked very relaxing....
hugs Deb
Nice quilt, beautiful sticheries!
Hola amiga!!!
Todo se ve hermoso, especialmente el quilt!
Que Dios te bendiga hoy y siempre y un fuerte abrazo desde Venezuela!
Looks like you had a great time and what a wonderful donation!
Yum...salmon! Love the quilt too!
Your quilt looks wonderful. I'm sure it will be well received. Have fun shopping!
What beautiful work you do! It looked like you all had such fun!
Micki
Hi Shiree, I have to say that I LOVE that quilt!! You do such gorgeous work!! and the salmon farm...thats where we went when we came down. I think I commented on it in another one of your posts? Do you live near there? Obviously! The water is the most incredible colour....the area feels so desert like in some ways. Very different to living in the city that is for sure!
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