For some reason, my eyes were heavy as Mr. Pinker and I puttered down the road. I had hoped to work on cross stitching, but alas I could not keep my eyes open. Goodness, was I a sleepy head. ๐ด๐ค
| Mary Elizabeth Coat's Winter Saltbox in the works. |
Good Sunday morning , Sweet Friends. Welcome.
Mr. Pinker and I have made it to camp.
Though I see the windmills every time that I travel through Oklahoma and Texas, I still marvel at them. Wow ! They are massive! We do not have windmills where we live.
Seeing the windmills near the Donley County line in Texas made me regret that I did not bring my Peppermint Pinwheels quilt that I pieced last month. It would have been a lovely quilt to work on while camping.
But I did bring my Tumbleweeds quilt which will be my focus quilt for 2026.
The first block is quilted. Eeeeh!
The center block looks like a windmill.
As Always...
Happy Stitching and Quilting,
y'all
Melisa
"Sometimes in the winds of change we find our greatest direction. "- unknown
Hugs and Stitches!!!!๐ค๐งต❤
| Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ near Groom, Carson County, Texas |
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