Just for fun and Dresden Plates


Despite pain living with me, I went to a racey bar in Telkwa where the ladies room still has a 4x8 glass covered nude men in various positions of barely their all. This was the only suitable photo to share.


Oh wow, then I noticed this quilting block. I did see other things too, but for my eyes only!



I have been quite involved with the gardening, canning and preserving of fish caught in the Skeena River. Becoming able to do most of the things I naturally do is a challenge. I'm so lucky to have a sweetie! Most of the yardwork gets done by my sweetie who pulls into a new gear whenever my back goes into nasty territory and I must sit for a spell.

I'm learning about how to still do my sewing and quilting without the total mobility I've always known. So that transition is going on as well.


 Rick is learning about canning fish. He's an awesome sport and follows my instruction of doing the whole process, I love  him so much, what more can a girl ask for in a partner?


Yummy canned Sockeye salmon ready for preserved winter eating.


These ready to can chunks are so colorful and silver skin, so fresh and these were a gift. I was honored when my friend Mertyle called saying that she was giving us some fish. We drove up to spare her  the effort of driving down to our home from Hazelton. Such a special gift!


In this transition to less quilting going on, I've begun to seriously use up my UFO's and so these bright solid colors from Mad About Patchwork are coming into the picture. It just takes longer than I used to be able to do things. Even writing this blog, requires time.


Is anyone else writing a blog, an avid quilter and realizing changes must be made? If so please do leave me a comment and lend any inspiration to my challenges of late?

Carli


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