Sunny, Windy and Warm
What a great beginning to the holiday. Sunny, 88 degrees and windy. I am so happy that we procured this cabin for the entire summer. Our forever home does qualify for a cabin.
Friend Bruce stopped in yesterday to not only deliver our new flag but to let us know they were heading up north to open their cabin for the summer. Bruce said it is a pain in the butt to drive for three hours, one way, and then work all weekend long getting the cabin fit to enjoy after its been closed up since Labor Day of 2021. The yard there has the same debris as our yards here in town after a winter and spring of winds. After all the work and the thought of kicking back . . . it’s time to return home for the workweek. Bruce works at the platting plant here in town. Many years ago Bruce nickel platted a proof press for Kevin. Talk about a handsome piece when it was completed.
By noon I had the second bed done with fresh bedding . . . with an extra load of laundry done for good measure. When Dennis and I had a bite of lunch, I told him I would be spending the afternoon in the studio. Dennis had plans to be in the patio porch, also keeping busy.
Putting half square triangles together in a definite pattern can cause the eyes to cross from time to time. A few ripped seams makes it all work. There will be a photo when all have come together.
As warm as it is, I am happy we will be having a re-run of the tuna dish from last night’s supper. I think I can pick up the aroma of a grill being used somewhere in the neighborhood. That is one thing I had never gotten the hang of doing or using. It seems like a lot of work for two hamburger patties or four hotdogs.
Checking the clock on the wall, I have a bit of time to return to the studio after having given my left hand a break. It does rise to the challenge of getting that half square triangle under the needle.