I think I need to get some sleep. Moi make this quilt? In my dreams!

Still taking things very quietly here, so nothing very exciting to blog about.
However I am…
Feeling blessed…to have generous, caring friends.
Listening …to Maeve Binchy’s “Nights of Rain and Stars” on my iPod, being read ever-so-soothingly by Maeve’s cousin Kate Binchy. Love that Irish accent.
Perusing…Audible for the next audiobook I’ll download. So many choices to spend my credits on. Hmmmm…
Wondering…who was important enough to be escorted by around eight police motorcycles and almost as many police cars past my home this morning, and on a return trip this afternoon.
Hand-stitching…scrappy hexagons and appliqueeing them to the final border of the English Quilt.
Looking forward to…my daily hugs and giggles with The Princess after day care, as we watch “Big Barn Farm” and “Charlie and Lola” together.
Hoping…the throbbing, aching pain I’ve been experiencing in my left eye for the last two days doesn’t herald the return of my shingles.
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Over at Heather Bailey’s deliciously zesty-looking blog she’s hosting her second annual March of the Tools (March, get it?).
My favourite has to be a very cool desk item that was actually designed to hold paper clips. However some very dear friends gave it to me for a Significant Birthday last year with the instruction that I was to use it for my pins.
So here it us (ta daaa) – my very smooth and sophisticated Georg Jensen stainless steel magnetic paper clip quilting pin holder.
Click on the link on my sidebar to see all the other bloggers marching along!
As I mentioned over and over just a couple of times previously, a very talented member of my family co-wrote this romp, a re-jigged Noel Coward play. After months of reading warm reviews from Film Festivals across the world it’s finally arrived here in Sydney.
If you don’t know what it’s about, this blogger has assembled all the glittering reviews in one place. Read them and you’ll want to rush out, grab some popcorn and enjoy it for yourself at a cinema near you – as they say in the classics!
Being a good blogger I carry my trusty little digital camera absolutely everywhere I go – even into hospital. So let me share with you the wonderfully therapeutic view that greeted me every morning from my bed in isolation.
I only needed to open my eyes and turn to the right to see these city skyscrapers bathed in gold, while late afternoon was the time for the trees in the park across the road to be kissed by the setting sun.