Monday, March 8, 2010

At my house

Nothing spectacular - especially with painters trampling across flower beds! - but I'm surprised and delighted by the little treasures I find in my late summer garden.

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Look who’s giving away a quilt!

You’d have to be crazy to make a quilt this scrumptious and then give it away - but that’s exactly what Jasmine’s doing to celebrate her blogaversary.

Just saying :-).

Off you go, take a look and enter her giveaway!

Brazen!

The valuable items inside our church are secure behind sturdy oak doors, and the Sydney sandstone walls have stood solidly for almost 160 years withstanding rain, hail, blustery winds and (mostly) burglars. 

So the thieves who struck this week took us by surprise removing items from the outside

Here’s a quick puzzle for you.  What’s missing in these pictures?IMG_3314 IMG_3315 IMG_3316 IMG_3323 IMG_3319 IMG_3317

If you said copper downpipes and guttering you’d be right.  Apparently there’s a thriving black market for the stuff.

[Warning: Very bad pun ahead!] 

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We’ve called in the ‘coppers’.

Here’s another one

This one’s even easier.  Can you spot the two items missing here? IMG_3324 Look a little closer.IMG_3325For generations two handsome carriage lamps have illuminated the great West Door of St Mark's Darling Point (Sydney, Australia), part of the fabric of Colonial Architect Edmund Blacket's original building.

They are of huge historic value, and have lit the path for worshippers of all kinds, including royalty and prime ministers, to say nothing of their sentimental value to us all. 

Only this morning did we realise that, along with the plumbing items, they’ve been stolen too.

So if you’re given to fossicking in antique or second-hand shops may I ask you to look out for these very distinctive painted carriage lamps?Top.BMP Top-1.BMP

Please ring St Mark’s Church Office (02 9363 3657) if you have any information that can help. Top-2.BMP

Monday, March 1, 2010

At my house

My house is getting a bit of a spruce-up at the moment.

IMG_3223 You can’t move without bumping into scaffolding, paint tins or rubbish. IMG_3228 IMG_3230

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_3225Sometimes it seems as if there’s a workman around every corner.  

Laying new garden paving.IMG_3226

Outside my bedroom window.IMG_3105 Inside my bedroom window.IMG_3220  Outside my bathroom window (he’s hiding).IMG_3289 Even outside another little window  :-)IMG_3224  But let’s not go there!

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Generosity

An older lady in one of my stitching groups recently gave me a bag of treasures – quilting books and magazines dating back to the 1970s.  An avid embroiderer but no longer quilting, she had held onto these precious books for many years, but when we had known each other a little while she offered them to me.  What a privilege.

I’m having a lovely time perusing the pages of the old Quilter’s Newsletter Magazines, seeing which designs were popular back then(definitely sampler quilts) and being intrigued by the pre-rotary cutting methods quilters used.

I know this dear lady wants no thanks, but I wanted to show her my appreciation by making her a little gift, a pouch for her embroidery scissors.IMG_3249I’m a self-taught embroiderer (with all the bad habits that one accumulates), and I thank P for recently showing me some of the finer points of shadow embroidery, so it seemed fitting that I shadow-embroider her initial on the front of the pouch.IMG_3251 And just because I love pink (and bows!) here’s how I embroidered the back.IMG_3254

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I’ve popped a little pair of embroidery scissors in, and will give the pouch to P tomorrow.

These designs, by the way,  came from a beautiful book – Stunning Stitches, by Primrose Andersen - given to me by my precious friend Moo several years ago.

Aren’t I blessed to have such generous women in my creative life?

Saturday, February 20, 2010

…and he’s off!

IMG_3170Blurry?  Of course the picture’s blurry! 

Putting aside my obvious shortcomings in the photography area, have you ever seen an 8 month old labrador who’s delirious with excitement at being both out of his cage and off his leash for the first time in 6 weeks?

Round and round our back garden Chester ran at full tilt!  (Sorry, Dr David, he just couldn’t be stopped – until I waved a liver treat at him!)

Chalk up another success for Dr David Lidbetter.  We’re so very grateful!