Whirlygigs in Austin…

I don't usually remember to do this but yesterday morning those in class who had finished the paper piecing parts of their block posed for pictures. They all did a good job and everyone's block is going to be lovely!

AustinWhirlygigClass

We spent the day appliqueing after I took this photo. Tonight I am talking about color, one of my favorite things. I've spent the day in the hotel working on my laptop and in just a bit I am going shoe hunting. There is a store here, Karavels, that is supposed to be able to really find the shoe that is right for you feet. Boy, do I need that. I'll let you know how it goes.

I'm driving home after the lecture. I decided that I35 would be better with less traffic and less heat. I'm going to listen to podcasts all the way home.

 

From Austin (Texas, that is)…

I am teaching/lecturing for the Austin Quilt Guild beginning tomorrow. I came to Austin a day early to visit my friend, Dory. We met as freshman at the University of Oklahoma in 1974. How can it have been that long ago!?

Dory and her husband, Eric, moved from the Dallas area to an amazing place in the hill country west of Austin. It is built with the native stone that this area is known for.

DoryHouse-02 

From her back porch she can see the pool and down the hillside where much of their property lies.

DoryPool

You can't really tell from this photo but the land drops down just beyond the pool into a not-insignificant valley. Where it looks like the hill slopes up beyond the pool it is really the hill on the other side of the valley. Dory and Eric are about 15 minutes from great shopping but you'd never know it when you are at their house.

DoryAndChopper

That's Chopper with Dory. I'm more of a cat person but I admit that Chopper is a cool dog. He's exceptionally well-behaved and has a great personality. And he doesn't smell like a dog.

Dory has done some great things with her house. For one thing, she made sure that all the colors in the house tie together. I like color so much I can have a tendency to flit from one to another which has made my house look a little disjointed in the past (it's better now). And she didn't forget to have a little fun with ceiling color.

Another thing they did was to spray paint all the light fixtures the same almost-black.

BlackFixture

When they moved in, all the fixtures were white. Rather than spend a lot of money she chose to buy spray paint. So, so smart. They painted the outside fixtures too – something I don't think I would have thought to do:

BlackOutsideFixture

They painted the ceiling fans. Every bit of the fans – the blades, motor housing, hardware and even the screws. Looks great!

BlackCeilingFan

And, last but not least, Dory helped me get a handle on my life. No small feat. I used to be a good list-maker. I was way organized. In the last few years I started carrying my to do list around in my head and it's not working any more. Dory is a management consultant – we consulted! I've got my list system going, I'm prioritizing, and it is my sincere hope that I can stick with it.

That said, it's time to move on to my next task…

Digging in the dirt…

If you've read my blog long, you know that our front yard is not usual. We don't have grass but instead have trees and bushes and flowers and rocks. One of my bushes got big and took over a path. Monday morning Steve and I made it wider. And we cut back the bush.

WidenTheWalk

I need to add the pea gravel between the stones which won't take long, I just need to do it. And I need to scrub the tile around the waterfall in the pool. And you thought all I did was quilt all day!

In other news: Mom has found a house! It is on our street – she and Christy will be 5 houses away. It's cute little house, solidly constructed and in very good shape. That said Steve and I will spend most of July and the first part of August working on it. There are popcorns on all the ceilings that have to go, wallpaper that will come out, new paint because they like new color, and we'll put in laminate flooring throughout. There is some outside work to do, but not a lot. As we work on it I'll post photos.

The lady who owns the house is very nice and has really taken good care of it. She is happy to be moving on with her own adventure. Her house was not even on the market but I knew she was wanting to sell it. All in all I think it was meant to be. I'm not going to show a photo of the house until mom closes on it. I'm only a little superstitious.

 

 

Have you seen this?

I heard about this on All Things Considered this afternoon. It's really fun! I found myself tearing up in parts even while I was smiling. I remember when this song was new, which dates me. However, that's not all bad – at least I remember most of the words!

 

Update on the little houses…

I've got the binding on and I've started embellishing! If you look closely you can see my thread where I stopped last night.

Houses-04

The details are tiny so here's a close-up:

Houses-05

I think I will add a bead or beads to the center of each of the flowers in the border. I'm enjoying adding bling to this quilt. It is both perky and quirky!

 

24 essential colors…

Martha says they are essential so it must be true, right? I must have thought so because I bought this glitter set the other day. It was on sale, 25% off!

GlitterSet

I admit to being addicted to art/craft supplies. (I also bought the glitter glue.) Luckily I've narrowed my field of interests but glitter falls inside of that area. I don't use glitter often but when I do, I am particular about color. I just couldn't pass this set by.

Do you know why this set is so appealing? Those of you who have heard me talk about color may have an idea. It is the perfect blending of one color into another that draws us in and makes us happy to be looking at whatever-it-is. In this case, it's glitter.

A few of these glitter containers sitting alone on the shelf, out of sequence, would not be nearly as appealing as the full set is. I knew that Martha was getting me to buy more glitter and I bought the set anyway because when I use glitter, I want the option of blending one color into another. Martha is a seriously good business woman.

AND – the grandkids are with Judy and Kelly (the other grandparents). I miss the kids but I know they are in good hands, I'm less tired, and I don't feel guilty that I am enjoying my kid-free space. It's funny but I think of my grandmother differently now. She was my age when I was Elanor's age. She had rules that didn't make sense then but do now. My grandfather was the one who took us to the park, my grandmother had to have a nap in the afternoon. Boy, do I understand that one now!

My grandmother, Nan, made all of my dresses as I grew up. She sewed, not quilts – garments. The arm of her chair was always full of pins. Makes me grin now. This is Nan, on the right, with her sister in her younger years:

Nan-w-cig copy