First, I need to give y’all a quick update on the baby girl, Riley, that was fighting e. coli. She made it! I don’t know any other details, teenagers are not the best relayers of info, but she is home. Apparently, she’s been home for a bit, but he forgot to tell me.
I ran out and took these pics of the sunflower, Sunday evening. Glad I did, as a storm blew in last night, and blew it over. The stalk is pretty damaged, but I propped it back up and staked it. I don’t know if it will make it or not. I hope so, as it has more blooms yet to open. I will look at it at lunch today, and make a decision as to whether I should just cut it and put it in a vase and hope the rest still open. Here’s a ridiculous amount of pictures of it…I couldn’t choose a favorite to share, so enjoy! As I’ve mentioned, I’m taking an online art quilting class…hmmm….









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I’m a simple woman…at least that what my DH (Dear Husband) used to say about me…I was a wife, I am now a widow, mother, step-mother & step-grandmother, quilter, and have a full time job in criminal justice. I lost my DH on May 22nd, 2011. I live in a small town in Texas. I love piecing quilts, I love quilting quilts. I have a serious addiction to fabric. I’ve been quilting since 1998, and purchased my first longarm, a Gammill Premier, in 2004. I upgraded to an A-1 Elite, named Corky, in March, 2007. I am in the process of rebuilding my life after losing my spouse. All photos and content in this blog are my own, and I request that you not download, copy or otherwise use anything here without my permission. I hope you enjoy visiting my blog and would love to hear your comments. Thanks for stopping by!
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It sure is pretty Randi. I’m so glad the little girl is doing better.
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It’s pretty!!!!! I’m sorry it took a hit with the storms. Hopefully it will surprise you with a comeback!!
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I’m loving #4 and the last one. Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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Hi Randi! Thx so much so much for stopping by my blog. I am in complete lust over your Storm at Sea quilt! My gracious the quilting on that is simply wonderful (and don’t get me started on the colors!) I got a giggle over finding another quilter who loves toads! There’s just somethin’ about them–so ugly they’re cute. I used to live in Cedar Park, TX–loved TX a lot. Will definitely be back to see what other goodies you create! Take care!
Connie
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Hi Randi,
Sunny thoughts to you!!! I hope you are feeling better. I know how it feels about not being 100% and have work waiting to be done.
Will be thinking about you!
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that is such good news! you were right…night shots are pretty cool!
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Hiya Bud,
Just stopped in to say awesome pictures of your sunflower. Sorry it blew over, so I am glad you took pictures when you did.
Michele
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What great news! And, you’re right, kids do forget … often! Those pics are cool. Thanks for sharing!
Regina
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Sunny joyful flowers on a stick.
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What a beautiful flower, Randi! And I’m so glad about the little girl.
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