Tuesday, April 1, 2008

A Surprise from Queensland...

Now with the day really underway , let me share with you what came in the post from Paula Hewitt. I was totally surprised when I saw what all she enclosed! An awesome collection of some really unique fabric...


and if that didn't get me oohhing and aahhing, this beautious group of threads, beads, buttons, shells, and lace. I'd made mention of Aussie folk music and what did she go and do??? Mixed me up a CD with some very eclectic samplings of music as well! I love it all, Paula.... thank you so much for your generosity, your intuition and your internet friendship. We'll keep eachother motivated and supplied one way or another.

I'm enjoying the lists that some people are keeping on their blogs; stash in, stash out, to do's, tis dones, etc. Seems like everytime I write of a deadline, idea, or "I'm gonna", it backfires or changes so I'm thinking that's not a good approach for me. My running notebook- list steeps enough guilt in me that I cringe to think of putting it on the internet. I'm just hoping that my next post will hold a photo of the completed March TIF. The more I linger here the farther off that is, soooo....

I'm off to stitch and daydream about this......



and how close the good weather is to getting here. Much fun at Witz's Marina in about 6 weeks or so, can't wait.

Till the next time, Jane

4 comments:

Cheryl said...

How delightful to get such A wonderful collection of goodies . The snow is starting to drive me crazy here in Wisconsin, and just looking at all of those bright and reflective colors takes the blues away!

CJ Stitching and Blooms said...

Good Morning Jane, I absolutely love all the goodies you got from QLD. Hugs Judy

sparkle jars said...

Thank you for your kind post. I'm enjoying your blog so much. Nature clearly influences your work and it is absolutely beautiful! I look forward to reading more of your earlier posts.

Life Scraps and Patches said...

That camp fire looks heavenly - oh, my gosh. I'm ready to head your way - well, maybe in six weeks or so, when we're sure winter is truly over. Love yur blog. Connie