Yesterday was "Green Up Day" all around Vermont, a day when folks get out and pick up any trash along the roadsides that's accumulated over the winter. Paul and I went to the playground down the road and picked up a small amount. On our way home, we picked up a little along the road behind our house. We left two basketballs and a black hoodie at the playground, hoping the owners would come by for them. The telltale bright green bags make it easier for town crews to find them now and give me a sense that all's right with Vermont (in sharp contrast to the country and the world).
It started raining soon after we got home, so we were glad we went when we did. I got busy finishing this month's blocks and then remaking a block I'd made a few months ago for the Optimism monthly quilt along. I'm using fairly basic colors for that quilt - red, yellow, blue, green - from my stash along with a beige-y Liberty print background to tie them all together. I'm not sure what I'll use for sashing yet. I suspect I won't know until October or so when the quilt along ends. It may be another neutral, but probably not the same one I'm using for the background since I expect to run out.In the afternoon, an unexpected phone call sent me to the quilt shop to meet Beth who had a carload of quilting books to give away. Her mother isn't quilting anymore due to Alzheimer's. Judging by Beth's age (thirties?), her mother must be fairly young, poor thing. I will take the books to the state guild meeting and sell them for $1 a piece. There are some great books in the bunch, and I allowed myself to take four. I will need to weed out a few from my own collection to make room. One has a great variety of setting ideas for blocks which might come in handy as I try to tackle my "orphan" collection.
Today, I'm not sure what I'm going to do! It's going to rain so much-needed gardening is out. I should finish sewing down the binding on the Exploding Heart quilt and knitting the shawl that has been languishing for a few weeks. Maybe I'll turn on the Hallmark Mystery channel and knuckle down on those two projects. I might also cozy up with a good book...