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Saturday, June 6, 2026

Half sewn.................


Two sections of 7 columns are sewn together now and that is half of the quilt top.  I unpicked the rest of the cut loops, and now I need to cut loops from the next strata.










I was in the basement doing a load of laundry and decided I should check the top shelf in the bathroom to see if I had any other older irons I can use.  Surprise!!  There was a new iron in a box.  I think I must have used my expiring Kohl's cash for it when there wasn't anything else I needed.  I'm guessing it has been on that shelf over a year.


I mentioned the new pots in my back garden line up and here they are.  Starting at the far right there are 2 black containers that I planted cucumber seeds in.  The square pot between them is a tomato plant.  Next left from the middle black container is the new tomato plant with 10 tomatoes on it.  The next photo will show the whole line up.


Starting at the far left is the dilapidated raised bed with 3 tomato plants + 3 tiny volunteers from last year's tomatoes.  Next are the 4 big pots with tomato plants.  Continuing on are the pots shown in the photo above.  My neighbor who mows my grass should be able to get fairly close to the pots and I'll just keep hand cutting whatever grows close to the pots and between them.  My son came over with his weed whacker last Saturday and cleaned up the area pretty well.

Rain was predicted for yesterday but we only got a trace, barely enough to wet the bottom of the rain gauge.  Once again, areas around us got a half inch or more.  More rain is predicted for 3 or 4 days so I hope some of it materializes.  In the middle of next week they are predicting three 90 degree days.  I'm not ready for that.

9 comments:

  1. It’s like your area has a dome over it so no rain can come. How lucky to find a new iron…good thinking by your past self :-).

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  2. So much good in this post (except the lack of rain.) Love the pot lineup and the “iron in waiting”! Hope it lasts for you! I gave up on having an iron that steams, just use the broken one I have with a spray bottle. It’s okay. -Roxanne

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  3. The quilt top is so pretty! How fun to find that iron! I have a B&D iron (a different model) squirrelled away just in case too.

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  4. The trip is progressing nicely. We got more rain than you did but not enough. It's full sunshine and hot! today.

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  5. Your TAW is looking so wonderful...;))
    We are supposed to get rain tonight--thunder storms--hopefully so, as it is getting so dry here...Wo nice sitting out on our front patios this afternoon...and no loud machines going anywhere for a change!! Hugs, Julierose

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  6. I wish I could bring you a truck load of rain,Im done with it🤣 the trip around the world is looking great!

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  7. On Monday, the forecast said rain on both Sat and Sun and we need it. After a very wet and cold spring, we haven't had rain in more than a week and the nearly planted things are suffering. Of course, the all day rain turned into .15" on Sart and no rain in the forecast for tomorrow. Our temps are also headed up, so I guess I'll be hauling water to keep the new plants alive.
    Pat

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  8. Your plants look so good against the beautiful stone of your house! Love the quilt progress, a very subtle but dynamic group of fabrics.

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  9. How nice to get a "free" iron in your own house! LOL! We desperately need some rain here.

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