Thursday, April 29, 2010

May Day Give Away


New books!!!  I love looking at quilting books AND I have the books to prove it.  I'm glad to know there are other quilters with the same addictions.   lol  It's really hard to take pictures of shiny covers of "new quilting books".  I apologize for the poor photos. 

Scrap Basket Surprises by Kim Brackett has patterns for 18 quilts from 2 1/2" inch strips.  Lots of really neat patterns.  I wish I had time to take some poor pictures of the inside of the books for you.  Crazy reason:  I ordered the book because Kim is from Gulf Breeze FL and is a member of the Pensacola Quilters Guild.  DD2 lives in Pensacola FL.  Now is that not a reason to order a great book.

I have always liked 2 1/2 " inch strips.  I think that's why I was and am an Eleanor Burns fan.  When they first came out with Jelly Rolls, I just couldn't understand why anyone would buy them.  Now I've discovered why someone would buy them AND have too many of them.  The same with layer cakes and charm squares.  I have figured out how to feed my fabric addictions without taking up as much space in my small bedroom/sewing room.  By buying a jelly roll, layer cake or pack of charms, I can have the whole line of fabric and not have to decide which 2-3 yards to buy of the ones I like.  The storage is much easier too.  SO now I need more new books to help me figure out how to use the pre-cuts.  I am such a mess.  lol   I bought A Baker's Dozen because it has 13 quilts from jelly rolls, layer cakes and more.  Love all the patterns and uses of precuts.     There are also 13 designers.  This book is from the staff at That Patchwork Place.

I also ordered Gathered from the Garden by Cindy Lammon.  I liked the mix of patchwork and applique in this book.  I like quilts with both techniques mixed.  I love appliqued borders framing quilts.  It shows alot of different variations of quilts with the different blocks of the main quilt on the cover. 


GIVE AWAY:  I wanted to do a give away in honor of May Day.  Time has really flown by and Saturday is May 1st already.  I am giving away a copy of A Baker's Dozen for a May Day basket.  When we were children we took treats to school in little baskets made of cupcake  papers and pipe cleaners for our friends.   I went to a one room country school with all 8 grades in one room with one teacher.  Actually for May Day you were suppose to make treat baskets and put them on your friend's front stoop, ring the door bell and run, so they wouldn't know who left the surprise. 

Just leave a comment and I will choose someone to send A Baker's Dozen to.  I will choose on Monday, May 3rd, so it will give more people time to comment.

I want to thank all of my followers and commenters for this last month.  I've enjoyed blogging and making new friends online.  It has also been something to look forward to while we are busy with the calving season.  In about 2 weeks we will be about 90% done and the push will let up.  Then it will be time to "garden".  Yeah! 

The weather report is for rain all week-end, so I'm not sure when I'll be posting again.  The baby calf who was so cold the other morning is doing great.  I helped him figure out how to get milk from his mom yesterday morning.  He took to it like a natural after a half hour of Nursing 101. I'm still working with another baby, who hasn't figured it out yet. 

Tell your friends about the give away!  Talk to you later.  Hugs to all.............





Tuesday, April 27, 2010

The sun is nature's Prozac. ~Astrid Alauda



We got 1.8 inches of rain yesterday.  It was cold in the morning too.  I saw a few snowflakes even.  When I did early pasture check, one poor little boy was born in the night and was dangerously cold.  We loaded him up and took him to the shop.  I turned the furnace up to 75 and filled his tummy with warm milk.  (We use a special bottle for the warm milk part.  The hose goes right down to his stomach. )  Of course, I was praying for him too.  We left him in the shop all day and all last night.  This morning he was up and going.  We moved him to the barn with his mom.

We spent yesterday getting everyone comfortable in the wet and cold.  DH scattered straw for bedding.  We checked more often for new babies and moved them to pens in the barn as soon as we could.  We were both very tired last night.

The sun shone bright today and all was right with the world.   Today we played catch up with chores.  Then emptied the barns by tagging and medicating calves.  

Did you ever give a cat a bath?

Peanut loves to be outside.  Yesterday she cried by the patio door until I let her out.  This is how she came back.   She didn't enjoy her bath--poor baby.

When I can't sew, it's just like I'm obsessed with quilting.  I did a bad thing.......................I ordered a couple quilting books.  I have plenty of quilting books!!  I just can't resist new quilting books.  I'll show you later what I got.  AND I'm giving one away for May Day, so check back later.  Hugs to all.................

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Got Milk?

This little guy looked so funny this morning when I interrupted his breakfast for a milk mustache picture.   There has been no sewing the last few days.  It rained!  Now I know we need rain for the crops and grass to grow, but for calving it's a pain.  It makes alot of extra work making sure everyone is dry and warm.  We also need to give out pills and shots to those who are looking under the weather due to being damp and cold.

This is how the road looks to the calving lot.  Thank goodness for 4-wheel drive!  The babies are wet and cold this morning, but the sun is suppose to shine later today.  My job is to check on everyone, while DH feeds.  The barn is full again with pairs with problems--more barn chores.  We also had another c-section yesterday morning early.  Every one is doing fine, but I didn't get to sew.  :(

Today was a sunnier day.




These little guys enjoyed the sunshine.




Rocco enjoyed the sunshine, but he also got really muddy. So he enjoyed a nice bath today too.


It is pouring rain again tonight as I post.  I'm off to bed for another day of fun and games in the mud. 
I re-read this and I think I sound crabby.  I am so thankful for all the nice weather we have had so far this month.  I am very thankful for the rain---just maybe not the mud.   Hugs to all.................

Friday, April 23, 2010

A Night on Bourbon Street


This is a picture of the  frozen chocolate souffle that was served by the high school's hospitality and tourism class last night.  (sorry, kind of a fuzzy photo, but delish). They had a "ladies night out" on Bourbon Street for their class project.  The class of 10 prepared a wonderful 6 course meal and provided musical entertainment.  I didn't make it to quilting group on Wednesday evening due to some cattle getting out and a fence fixing project.

 My good friend, Peg called and had an extra supper ticket, so I whined to DH.  It was so nice to get dressed up and spend an evening visiting with other females.  I really needed that!  Everything went fine at home without me.

I finished up block 4 of "Under the Sea".  This block shows Wilma and her baby Wayney.  I've had fun with these, because I've never colored with pencils and then stitched the design.  I like the way it looks.  These are such cute designs from Cheryl Goss.


I haven't had time to study my design wall since I put the pinwheel blocks up.  It is raining here today and we have been trying to make sure any newborns are warm and dry.  Hopefully, I'll have time to sew again this week-end.  Always hoping. :)  Hugs to all..........

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Pink or No Pink





I did get one pinwheel block completed yesterday afternoon.  I decided I needed to put up the rest of them and see what scraps I should use in the last 3 blocks.  Actually they are bigger than scraps, but not big enough to use as a main fabric.  You will see my awesome design wall-not.  It is a $1.00 flannel back tablecloth.  It has been up too long and they don't stick very well.  I have been pinning alittle.  The design wall is stuck behind the door.  This is a small bedroom.  I would be mortified for you to see the mess I have in there at the moment.  Don't come and visit me for awhile! 

Anyway on to the question:  Pink or no pink?

I must have made this pink block, before I decided to use just purple and green.  Do I make one or two of the remaining 3 blocks with pink OR should I make 4 blocks and use the pink block for something else?   Let me know what you think.  I'm not concerned about my 2nd batch of blocks made with the layer cake.  One thing about using the layer cake, it will all match!

 Poor thing is about to fall off.  It is feeling alittle strange stuck in the corner like a sore thumb.  There is pink in some of the prints......   I'll have to try some moving around and then decide---after you give me some advice.


The wheat is planted and now we are working on oats.  I baked buns for sandwiches and 4 dozen chocolate chip cookies.  DH couldn't believe how the grain cleaners snarfed down the cookies.  They must not get homemade ones very often.  This morning when DH stopped in for coffee he was wishing he hadn't taken them all out to them. lol  I think that was a hint for me to bake some more.  Is there anything better than homemade bread?   It is my weakness.  I never eat bread, but I can't resist a warm bun.

I'm saying a little prayer that things go well today.  My quilting group gets together tonight.  It is a 30 miles drive in to town.  I hope I can sneak away and go have some fun.  Hugs to you.........

Monday, April 19, 2010

The Lone Ranger Rides Again


Doesn't this little guy look like a friend of the Lone Ranger, the masked man?  (The Lone Ranger was a TV western show popular when I was a child. ) My DH has a weakness for cattle with some white on their faces.  Years ago we had Hereford cattle, but changed with the trend to Angus beef.  The Hereford cross still shows up in some of our older cattle.  DH keeps a few heifers every year that have interesting faces.   

 

 This next sleepy baby just has a little white on his head. 


You can tell who this girl's mom is.  They have look alike faces, but the heifer is brown like her Hereford ancestors.

We had a busy farming day today.  They planted wheat in one field.  The grain cleaners came after dinner and cleaned our oats seed for planting.  I want to work on my pinwheels--maybe tomorrow. 
Hugs to you all...........



Sunday, April 18, 2010

Beauty on the Prairie

It was such a beautiful day yesterday.  I didn't take a nap.  I didn't sew.  I decided what I needed to refresh myself was a walk.  Rocco and I headed west of our house on the prairie road.   It was a bright sun--blue sky afternoon.   It is so nice to see the grass finally starting to grow.  When I walk on the prairie I often think of the settlers who walked their way here with all their possessions in their wagons.  Rocco loves to run ahead smelling all the trails of the wild residents who live here too.  He flushes out pheasants and rabbits.

Sometimes he waits for me to catch up with him.




One of the first signs of spring on the prairie in South Dakota is the state flower--the pasque.  We also call them May flowers.  They grow wild all over the state, especially in the tall grass prairie areas.

Aren't they beautiful?  They are a lovely lilac color with bright yellow centers.  This area is loaded with them peeking out.  So nice to see their perky faces bring hope to the brown land.  When we were kids we loved to pick bouquets of them for my mom.  They don't make a good inside flower arrangement.  They are loaded with tiny little bugs!

This acreage is not fenced.  We don't pasture or farm it.  We let the grass grow and then in the late summer it is mowed and baled for hay.  We feed this hay to our cows through the winter. So much natural prairie is being broken up for farming in our area.   It is sad to see some of the wonderful native grasses being destroyed.  


The trees are finally starting to bud too.  It has been unseasonably warm this week.  I definitely have Spring Fever.  I'm so glad I decided to walk instead of nap.  I shared some prayer time with my Best Friend and appreciated all my blessings.  Have a great day!  Hugs to all...........................