Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts

21 October, 2022

New Starts

My second new quilt start happened this week with yet another block-of-the-month class. This one is based on a pattern called "Cream and Sugar" by It's Sew Emma. I've decided to adopt the lower-contrast neutral palette as illustrated; I think it will be pretty and a nice way for me to experiment with value, it will be fun. One of the class participants expressed that she thought beige quilts were so "blah". I laughed to myself because I was thinking the exact opposite; I'm looking at this one more as a "palate cleanser", sometimes it's nice to create a little breathing space, color-wise. I find it to be calming and very soothing. 

Here's another new start, or maybe this could be termed a fresh start! When my MIL passed away, almost six years ago, I brought a few of her houseplants back to our home, one of them was this scraggly Christmas Cactus. It survived, over the years (albeit barely). This spring I decided to release it from it's too-small pot prison and replant it, with fresh soil, into a larger pot with room for its roots to spread and grow. The transformation in the plant's vigor and vitality has been amazing after a summer on the porch. I'm super-excited about the prospects for this one come blooming season, fingers crossed.
More new plants, new starts: out with the overgrown geraniums and in with fall Pansies. I've taken those overgrown geraniums inside, trimmed them and boxed them up, bare-root style, for wintering-over. I've done this before but it's always a concern: more crossed fingers and high hopes. We'll see!
Last week Mr. Goodneedle and I hit the road and headed for the mountains, another mental health day. The weather was great and the foliage color on our route didn't disappoint. 
We discovered this winery along the way, a great find and a completely relaxing afternoon; one that's good simply for recharging!
Here's a recent shot of our patio. The leaves aren't the only things falling! You'd need a helmet or a hardhat to sit out here lately. I thought this might be an ominous predictor of what kind of winter we're in for, but, apparently all that this profusion of acorns signifies is a substantial mast crop. Okay, we'll see. 
And sew, here we go again; new starts, new beginnings. I'm excited to see where this goes.
What new starts are your brewing up at your house?
Life is Good!

18 September, 2010

Great Find!







Look what I found while shopping in the Capital City:
it has to be the perfect wine for a quilters get-together.

Don't you agree?
Life is Good!

17 August, 2008

Wine And Song...

We were invited for an evening at a local winery, Shelton Vineyards, yesterday. It was a great place to visit, the winery is family owned and operated and that pride is reflected throughout. The activities included a tour of the facility, a wine tasting and a live concert by The Embers, a beach music band from the Capital City. The weather was perfect, the wine was delicious (a case just happened to follow us home in the trunk of our car) and the music was grand! What before-now-undiscovered adventures await, right there in your own "backyard"? Take a look...Life is Good!
Very good indeed!!