Only I haven't really.
But I did go to Tassie and I slept a lot and I wandered around a bit
Great view with a side of ugly fence
A boat
A person who doesn't know how to use her camera
I also taught a super-fun elephant class at Frangipani fabrics
It was a great day !!! Look at these happy folks !!
It was a quick trip and now I am home waiting impatiently for my new fabric to arrive so I can once again sew a million things for the booth at quilt market (26 sleeps but who is counting). My roof is still leaking like a sieve because ironically it is too wet to fix it, my house is a bomb site and there is not enough tea in the world to keep things on an even keel this week.
That is all.
I love the groovy experimental camera shot. Looks like you had heaps of fun!
ReplyDelete26 sleeps - yikes!!!! Count on me for lolly-making and tea-making, cheering you up and/or cheering you on, Jod. Love your Tassie pics - and I need to make one of those elephants!
ReplyDeleteLook at all those lovely elephants! They must have had a good teacher.
ReplyDeleteAs for the house problems - sounds as if you need something a bit stronger than tea.
Completed projects is the sign of a great teacher and enthusiastic students. Love the herd. OMG Quilt Market again, already? It never ends, does it??
ReplyDeletepasses -
ReplyDeletea bucket (or several)
an umbrella
a large size box of shortbread
and a spare hug
Deep breaths, plenty of buckets to collect drips, a friendly plumber and chocolate should do the trick, good luck!
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