of a visit from a friend and hot flashes.
Chris from
Hudson News and Muse sent a note few weeks back wondering if I was going to be around on the 3rd of July. In past few years Chris and I have had quite a few email visits with each other involving conversations about family, hobbies, work and quilts. On Thursday, for few short hours I got to meet her in person with her husband, Scott - two of the nicest 'first time in person - friends' I have had opportunity to welcome in my home.
I am generally very shy meeting someone for the first time. Believe me when I say this, I was definitely not 'as cool as a cucumber' as I greeted them. As a matter of fact, within first five minutes of their arrival, I had one of my worst hot flashes! I was so embarrassed, I had to stop talking and get myself a glass of water to cool down.
Although it lasted for only first few minutes, I will never forget that. Over the lunch we talked about our kids, quilts and friendships. After lunch we did a little show and tell. I showed them my studio! She also got to see few of my quilts from my book. Just in case you missed it,
YES!!! I wrote a book! Cultural Fusion Quilts is due out this December and available now on Amazon to pre-order.
Scott was nice enough to take a few pictures of us. He did a great job.. What do you think?
After they left, I sat down with my scrap quilt and took a few stitches thinking about the time spent with them. I have met many friends through blogging and continue to appreciate what it has done for me. I had not stitched a single stitch by hand in a while. I am thankful that a visit from Chris and Scott brought me out of that slump.
I spent rest of the day stitching what I call organic quilting. No marking, no tools, no noise of the machine.. just my needle and thread along with my thoughts.
By the way, Chris had pointed it out on her way in that a little bird was making a nest in my fuchsia basket.
No wonder no matter how well I took care of that basket, lately it was looking rather disturbed!
That afternoon I paid close attention to the activities out there.. A pair of wren were making quite a nest.
They had dug out a considerable size hole in the basket. I watched them
line the hole with grass, twigs and even dried leaves and build a
structure with walls and roof! When they were done it looked like an igloo made with grass. Clever, right?
It seems like our front porch has become quite the maternity ward for our backyard - front yard birds. Early this spring robin had made nest on the front porch lamp.. We were only gone for couple of days and before we even realized what was happening, momma robin had made it her home. We kept the front porch light off for the entire time.
Now I am wondering if I can water the basket with the nest.
I would like for it to continue blooming.
It's been blooming since the month of May!
I am going to continue hand quilting today. Here are some more pictures of the quilt in progress.
Have a great weekend!