He Is On It
As I worked in the studio today, I finally asked myself why bending over the church tables to cut fabric had to be so hard on my back! I beat feet out to the patio porch and put in my request. There are now sixteen bricks next to the house under the outside water faucet. Once they are cleaned and dry, there will be two bricks under each of the eight legs of the church tables. Dennis is on it!
With Kevin’s suggestion of the Huskie table that can be adjusted in height, the sewing machine is at the perfect low height . . . twenty one inches. I think by the latest . . . Tuesday, the church tables will have been adjusted.
I am slowly working on the pineapple log cabin quilt blocks. For some reason, I find the first four stitching around the center block of the 5.5 inch in total of the block, the hardest to get right. Today I laid out multiple 5.5 inch blocks with that challenging center stitching done.
Again, the north cool winds are blowing and swishing the evergreen boughs. Speaking of evergreens . . . Dennis’ daughter was over this morning and she had quite the tale to tell. Last year her neighbor cut down a huge evergreen that was right off of their property line. This spring the robins are trying to make nests up in the soffits of their house. They have a four inch brick ledge under the picture window and it is full of bird poop. These robins are letting the world know, their safe heaven of the evergreen is missed. They have never had so many robins bounce off of the glass of the picture window. Mother Nature is sounding the alarm.
This evening for supper we are having Subway. This is perfect as the stove top has been cleaned this morning and the sink has no dirty dishes in it. Sweet.