Saturday, October 31, 2009

Mr Scrap Heap

Maria has made me get my act together and clean up my scrap heap, her lovely scrap projects are great, my scrap heap........ tis huge. If you don't hear from me in a few days, I am trapped under the pile of scraps.

Friday, October 30, 2009

SNAKE KILLER




Went to feed the girls this morning, fed them and watered there yard, so it would be soft for them to dig for worms/bugs etc. Then went off watering the rest of the garden, as I looked back to see what the chooks were fighting over,they were so excited, it looked like a big, like huge worm, but it was a baby brown snake. The head was in a one chooks mouth and the body and tail were in other chooks mouths, and the snake was still fighting for life, so I though I had better rescue them for there own good. Had to fight to get the snake off the chooks, the one with the snakes head in her mouth, she had fought for it, and it was hers, and she was not letting anyone have it. So I pryed it from her, and she let go, the snake takes off across the yard. I had nothing on hand to kill it with so I used the brick on the roof of the chook shed. I put the snake in a jar cause it was still alive, and I like dead snakes. I hope the chook lives, cause she had the snakes head right down her throat. Anyway later today when the snake was dead, I put it back in the chook pen, so they could play with there large worm, and they had fun. The offender is now no more. And these are the days of our lives.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

NEE NAW


When I was in Biloela in Queensland visiting my sister Rhonda Dudarko, we met a donkey we called Nee Naw, and he just loves Tim Tams, if we passed him in the car and did not stop he was Nee Naw all night till we came back and fed him Tim Tams. He lived about 3 kilometers away from my sisters farm.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

PATCHWORK





My latest sewing projects finished, are the Geese pattern, by Pam Bono Designs, very complicated and time consuming, but pleasing to the eye. The Leaves and owls is a Leaves challenge we had at our Patchwork group, "The Crazy Stitchers", had plenty of fun designing this one, also doubles as a pressy for my sisters birthday. Jan Mullen dogs was produced at a week of Jan Mullen Pattern at my house in Kambalda, I invited two ladies up from Esperance, and we Produced three wonderful Jan Mullen Quilts. WE lived in our PJ's for most of the week, and Jan was worried about our welfare, incase we did not shower for that long. She had nothing to worry about, we needed another shower, so we could change into a new set of PJ's. A great week was had by all. The Charston folk is an embroidery design, that I had fun with.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

My Mum's birthday



While in Queensland in May 2009, all my sister celebrated my mothers birthday, and I had lots of lunches with my friends in Rockinghamton.

Yummy Cake



When I was travelling the East Coast in winter thisyear, I called in to see my Sister who lives in Gin Gin Queensland, another group she frequents is The BoolBoonda Hall Quilters, they were having a Biggest Morning Tea, so we hung the quilts and make tons of scones and it was a great day. The Geese Quilt is my latest, still to be quilted. The cakes are a fun project pin cushion,I donated them for fund raising raffles.

York Barn Owls Retreat


Mary and I having a cuppa in york.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Poppies








My favourite flower, if anyone would like to swap some seeds, I have plenty.

The Kalgoorlie Girls


At the end of August, I returned to Esperance for the tri-annual gathering of "Patching by the Port", organised by GERQA (Goldfields Esperance Regional Quilters Association. This was an excellent event of workshops, with the tutors from all around the world, Jenny Forbe's from Albany, Alison Schwarbe originally from Kalgoorlie, but now residing in Uraquay, Debra Louie from Sydney, and many others. There was an auction on the wednesday nite to start off the week of workshops, to raise money for breast cancer research, flying doctor and this year the money was the most raised. Then on to workshops, for 4 days, then finishing off with Dinner at Bonaparte's Restaurant, with a three course meal and speaches, and lots of drinking and eating. Looking forwar to three years time for the next PbP.