I finished 16 more blocks in between vists to the hospital and errands. I still don't have a plan, just playing.
Thanks for all of the good wishes for Dad. He is much better and may go home today. They gave him the heavy duty antibiotic so he had some tall tales to tell me. He thought there was a little narrow door that the nurses come through to help him and he was sure it was over by the bathroom. I just went along with it because he did the same thing in March when he was on this antibiotic. It also causes some vivid dreams.
I have a finishing class to teach today so it will be a more relaxing day (I hope).
Kristin F. in SC, you asked me all kinds of questions but if you don't enable your email, I can't reply to you. I left a comment on your blog telling you how to do it. Also I have an email link on my right side bar.
This is a gorgeous group of blocks. The centre of it positively glows!
ReplyDeleteI love this layout Wanda!
ReplyDeleteWow - talk about getting value to work for you! It looks great!
ReplyDeleteWonderful layout!! Glad to hear that your dad is doing well. Funny about the anitbiotics, they must be pretty powerful.
ReplyDeleteDo your lights get darker (aka medium) as you go out to the edge?
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is looking grand! Hope it proves a good distraction from all the concerns of these past days! Sending extra e-hugs...for any tough spots!
ReplyDeleteIt looks jusr fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that your dad is doing better. Interesting antibiotic trip!!!!!
OK, now THAT layout has real pizzazz! I am glad you are continuing to play with it, they seem to just keep getting more interesting. - Mary
ReplyDeleteglad your dad is doing better. Your layout for the quilt is great. I love it.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Wanda ~ this is an amazing layout, it is exciting to look at. Love the way you play with your blocks. I am anxious to see if you have another layout that could top this one.
ReplyDeleteHope all goes well for your Dad and for you.
J~MT
You have come up with most amazing sets!! Love this. How big are your blocks? This looks like it would be a really big quilt. Visually perfect.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that your dad is doing better, even with the tall tales.
ReplyDeleteThis log cabin is really stunning. What would it look like with a row of darker all the way around? Oh, I wish you could come visit my design wall for a few days!
I like that "echo" effect with the new layout -- looks like several quilts stacked on top of each other!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting layout. Will be watching to see what develops. Glad your dad is doing better.
ReplyDeleteSo happy your Dad is doing better. This quilt arrangement is nothing less than Stunning!!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear about your Dad. Those drugs do strange things to the elderly.
ReplyDeleteI love how this quilt is coming together. It is gorgeous.
Stunning layout. Can't wait to see what is next. Glad to hear that your Dad is doing better. Crazy antibiotics trip. Never heard of that.
ReplyDeleteOh Wanda, I've been gone and things happen! Of course they do, they always do. Sorry to hear about Dad but glad he'll be coming home. Lordy you have a busy life. I like to read the class will be a bit more relaxing. As for what you're working on - NEAT!
ReplyDeleteMissing you, *karendianne. on the mend.
I'm glad to hear your that your father is starting to recover. Wishing you both well! Love the log cabin blocks too.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear that your dad is on the road to recovery. Life...sometimes it just gets in the way doesn't it? I'm really loving the layout of these blocks. Just gorgeous and I love the asymmetrical look...
ReplyDeleteI love your layout. You're always working on the most beautiful projects.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little behind in my blog-reading. I'm so sorry you've had to go through so much with your dad. I hope he's better soon.
I love watching you play with blocks. :-)
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