Can't believe how cold it is tonight! It might be our first frost. They are even predicting snow in the surrounding mountains.
Perfect night for a cup of hot cocoa.
Can't believe how cold it is tonight! It might be our first frost. They are even predicting snow in the surrounding mountains.
Perfect night for a cup of hot cocoa.
I wish I would have started much of these sooner. Thought I'd share my face care routine.
I do a weekly baking soda, lavender, water light scrub. You won't believe how wonderful your face feels after this. I put about a tablespoon of baking soda in my hand, add 2-3 drops of lavender essential oil, and some water to make a slightly thin mixture. It exfoliates great without being too abrasive. Twice a day I use my essential oil face blend I made, (heavy at night) sunscreen (in the mornings), then a pat of Cetaphil lotion around my eyes. This is before my makeup or at night before bed.
I've been collecting essential oils for a few years now. This is a great deal from Spark Naturals. The essential 4 pack. Lavender, lemon, peppermint, and melaleuca in 15 ml bottles for $49.99. Yes, they are expensive but have so many uses and last a very long time. It comes with a card to explain all the uses. Melaleuca cured a toenail fungus I had a few years ago (a gift from a pedicure!), and the only thing that worked! It took months but so worth it. Sometimes it is called tea tree oil.
I claim to be a low maintenance kind of girl because I don't color my hair, get manicures, pretty nails or pedicures (rarely), but I will spend money on essential oils for all kinds of heath and skin care ---headaches, muscle aches, allergies, colds, fungus, sleep aid, face care. I'd encourage readers to at least try lavender and melaleuca. So many uses for them!
Got the binding finished today. Like it? All from the stash. I like those.
My first attempt at straight lines on the longarm. Those are difficult!
I'd heard the story before. My grandfather invented some type of telegraph to transmit pictures by wire. The year was 1908. He wrote the patent office and they replied that they knew of no use for it. Below is his letter and their reply. He never followed up with having his invention patented.
Here are a couple of newspaper articles years later (1931 and 1966), where this new invention was introduced and used! Interesting to note that he invented this at least 20 years before someone else did and patented it!
In the above photo, it is in the bottom part about a telephoto picture of a Tennessee volunteer football game.
Then this last article.....
This same grandfather carved this monument.....
...my son asked for a picture of the letters today. He wants to use them in a sermon illustration. I'd love to hear what he has in mind. Just thought I'd share a bit of history.
In other news...wasn't it a beautiful day?
I logged some miles today.
I also finished the quilting on the baby quilt. Should have some pictures tomorrow.
I decided to appliqué the baby's name on the quilt. I also found some gray to go with some of the scraps for a colorful pieced back.
Now it is loaded and ready to quilt. How to quilt it? I will go to the Internet for inspiration. I still don't think I am that good at free hand machine quilting, but I'll see if I can find something that won't be too difficult.
Ahh....the quilt top is finished. Feels great to have a finish! Yes, it is a lot of white and I realize that isn't very practical for a baby, but it's the thought that counts, right? I am going to use the rest of the fabric for a scrappy binding. Now, to figure out how to quilt it. Guess I'll have to use white for the back too. I think that is all I've got big enough.
I think this makes three baby quilts I've made using these fat quarters.
And for your viewing pleasure......
...and a beautiful sunset all the way from Edinburgh, Scotland.
I've got three baby quilts to make. Found these cute scraps from a line called "Here Fishy, Fishy" that I won online a few months ago. I think with a lot of white I can make it work for a baby quilt.
I ran again Thursday morning. I went to the harbor and back, then on the street that goes west out of town and back to make it 3.6 miles. Great run. It is so obvious the temp and humidity play a huge factor in how fast I can run comfortably and how good it feels. Today felt awesome.
We road through Acadia park again...
...and even watched the sunset from Cadillac mountain...
Bar Harbor is a very pretty place but I am a big homebody and am so ready to come home!