Starts with S: Why selvage, of course! I've been collecting for quite some time and finally started making blocks ...more later on that!
A Boy: My grandson, Ezra, and his brother spent the week with us. I fixed zucchini one night. Do you think he was excited?
Ride: Maybe he was a bit more excited about this!
A Fountain: A wedding on Saturday evening found us on the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, famous for it's beautiful fountains.
Shades of Blue: So many gorgeous colors to choose from!
Science: Okay, this one is a stretch, but you knew I would stick a Colorado picture in here somewhere! The 200 year old Ute Council Tree, down the road from my childhood home, requires a lot of attention to keep it alive and well.
Thanks for taking a look at my photos. I sure enjoy taking them! I'm linking with Cindy's Random Thursday posts again this week.
Absolutely LOVE your pics!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of the tree! I don't think Ezra has ever seen zucchini before, let alone eaten one! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI love the way Ezra is looking at the zucchini. His eyes!! Lovely pics again Carla
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures, Carla! I am intrigued by the first one ; ) having an overflowing bin of selvages too (not as pretty as your basket).
ReplyDeleteThank you for your informative and kind e-mail. I made an answer to it, witch came right back at me : (
I'll try making it easier to come visit and leave a comment on my blog.
xo
I feel the same way about zucchini. Love the tree photo. Where was your childhood home?
ReplyDeleteI am very interested to see what your quilt blocks with selvages look like. Currently I am following your instructions from your blog post on January 14, 2011 "Three Secrets to Making Free Quilts." I began working on a quilt with 2.5-inch squares while working on another quilt and a vest! Three projects at once. Love the method! Thank you for that post!!
ReplyDeleteHello, again my friend. I am now on bloglovin. Hopefully it all works better now...
ReplyDelete; ) Thank you for your innput.