But one doesn't expect this kind of weather on the northern Oregon coast in October. We shared a condo facing the beach with another couple and each morning I watched the sky turn from night to shades of pinks and finally blue. I was able to stitch a couple hours each morning with this view.
I did manage to find a small bead store and bought some delightful tiny topaz beads which will be perfect for the suffrage quilt which is moving along nicely. I was hoping to have it ready to assemble by Christmas and I do believe I'm going to make it.
And of course a person having a rainbow door couldn't resist these outrageous gypsy earrings. They are huge and I plan to combine and "redesign" them into a pendant for a necklace...
The dogs welcomed us home with much enthusiasm and by tomorrow things should be back into "getting ready for winter" mode...
5 comments:
WElcome home! I've always wanted to learn bridge. That tournament looks pretty amazing. I never knew it existed...Jim got a kick out of it too...
what an enormous tournament, not a game I have ever learnt to play but see I am in the miinority, good to see you had time for stitching too. Looks like a very peaceful beach, beautiful
Your amazing...a women of many talents! Love the new winter look of your blog.
Welcome back. When I lived on Vancouver Island we used to get some pretty nice weather in October. I spent the last week of my pregnancy (first week of October) down in the basement because it was about 90 C outside. Love the earrings - can't wait to see what you do with them.
The bridge tournament looks great! I learned to play not long ago. What a lovely view you had to stitch with.
Winter will be here, before we are ready, I am sure.
Deb
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