The rugosa roses in front of our house are blooming, and I picked lettuce yesterday. Friends came for lunch Friday and gave me a lovely bouquet. The whole house smells delicious - peonies will do that. Wish we had some in the garden, but at least these are ant-less.
We had some pretty muggy days with summer temperatures. School is almost out here - I know it's out elsewhere around the country, but ours stays in session longer to make up for the inevitable snow days. We've had the fan on in our bedroom at night and the AC on in the living room and sewing room a few times. We've had a few salad and cold cut meals, too. Tonight we'll grill some pork chops from the freezer which I'm trying to empty in anticipation of having a crop of blueberries later this summer.
I am now ready to quilt the last section of Dear Jane. I worked on the borders last week and made four 3" blocks for the corners. Then I made another Improv House block. I'm not sure how many of these I'll make, but so far I've been following the Rainbow Scrap Challenge colors. This month's "pastel" turned out not as light as I wanted, but that's OK. I plan to vary the landscapes a bit so that not all the hills go in the same direction. It's pretty easy pattern, but I can't remember who designed it off hand. Jo Avery? Will have to go through my notes to make sure.Yesterday I did a little embroidery at quilt guild while chatting with the group. Some of us are planning to go to the first Vermont Quilt Show this week by a for-profit national group. I'm curious to see vendors and some displays by local guilds. My other guild meets this Tuesday for the last time before a summer break.






