This is Block #11 in my Farm Girl Sampler Quilt, but I believe Week #13 in the year. So I'm slipping more behind in my goal of making one block a week. Oh well, as someone said long ago, there are no quilt police. So I'm just going to relax and let it happen as it happens.
Daughter Andy, grandson Jesse and I had a good Easter Sunday here at The Yellow House. I made chicken and dressing, mashed potatoes, green beans with onions and mushrooms, rolls, gravy, and cranberry sauce. After lunch, Andy and I watched a mediocre movie, "Hollow Creek," or something like that. Burt Reynolds had a very small part in it, and it was sort of scary--only because there was a dog, and when there's a dog in a thriller movie I'm always on tenterhooks worrying that something bad will happen to him. This doggy character didn't help matters, because he kept running off into the dark woods toward the bad person/people/place/thing/whatever. SPOILER ALERT: The dog come through unscathed.
As is their habit, just as I get in the middle of something (in this case, blogging), Sophie and Skipper have started barking downstairs, which either means they have to go out or there's a person, automobile, or animal going down our street. So I best go see if it's the former.
I hope all of you had a happy Easter Sunday and are ready for a pollen-laden spring, which we already have here.
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On 03/29/2016, Barbara Anne said ...
What a cute milk can block, handles and all! Well done!!
If there were quilt police, I'd be in a world of trouble as many UFOs as I have, along with the several projects I'm working on. Good news is that I'm piecing the outer border for the star quilt and after this border is sewn on, the top will be finished!!
Spring is glorious here, but the low tonight is forecast to be 36*F so no planting yet.
Hugs!
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