My son, Jeff, sent me a link to the Free Rice site today. On it you will find a pretty decent vocabulary game that is good for your brain and raises money (in the form of rice) for those in need. The more words you guess correctly, the more rice is donated to the United Nations World Food Program. The money/rice comes from the advertisers on the site.
Author Archives: Becky Goldsmith
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Jeff is in grad school at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. He finds a lot more of this kind of thing than I do. Part of that is being at Hopkins and part of it is that he’s 22 and on the internet a lot more than I am. But, as he says, the only down side to this is the time you spend playing.
FYI – “nudibranch” means sea slug!
Hello from Linda the other half of Piece O’ Cake!!!
We recently made a driving trip from Grand Junction Colorado to San Clemente Calif. Our son Jerry and his wife Viviana live there.
It was an interesting drive. The scenery between Grand Junction and San Clemente is very diverse. On the drive you see snow capped mountains and desert together. As you drive toward Utah it changes to red rock formations. Which can make you say OOH! a lot.
The best part of the trip was when we left the Mojave Desert and drove into Southern California. In this first picture the hills were alive with color.
What a sight after a few years of the hills being brown from the drought. I love the yellow mixed with the different shades of green. It made me want to make a quilt colored like early spring. With touches of purple, red, and orange from the flower colors.
I always want to visit the quilt shops when I am traveling. In the second picture is Material Possessions in Lake Forest California. This is one of my favorite shops. I can always do some serious fabric buying here. I wish I had the time to visit all the shops in the area and along the way on our drive. Maybe next trip.
I will be at Becky’s in Sherman Texas next. Let you know what’s happening there in the next post.
Linda
My Husband in a Kilt for Breast Cancer Research
I’m home from California and unpacked. Linda is here! We’re working on projects to be made with our newest collection of fabric. More on that later. But today my husband wore a kilt to work!
Steve is Dean of the Sciences and a full professor of biology at Austin College in Sherman, TX. Several of his colleagues have had breast cancer. When they formed a group to raise money for research he was happy to join them. As he says, some of his favorite people have breasts!
Seven people volunteered to be “fools” on April 1st to raise money. The vice president for academic affairs was the Easter bunny. Another professor, Steve Stell, in the religion department was a prom queen (definitely a sight to behold!) In that context, Steve looks downright manly, don’t you think?
There are other activities that we are taking part in to raise funds. If you would like to donate to the cause (and it’s a very good cause) click here to go to the American Cancer Society’s donation page.
Becky’s Coffee Cup Quilt
My Coffee Cup
I’m A Student!
Today in Ruth McDowell’s class, I cut and sewed and managed to piece about a 7″ x 7″ square unit. I took a couple of photos but, alas, the camera is not with me! I will upload (soon/tomorrow) some photos showing you all a progression of what I accomplish in my 5 days of class.
I’m finding that years of applique have left me well-suited to the kind of piecing that Ruth does. (Click here to go to Ruth’s site for more about her.)
I’m used to working with lots of different, small pieces of fabric. I am also used to not making a quilt top in a day. Good thing because the pieces I drew inside my pattern are small. If I have this thing together before I pack up on Friday it will be a miracle.
But I’m learning a lot. Ruth is an excellent teacher. It’s nice to play!



