The decision was made to reverse the stripe for added interest, and because it then doesn't matter which way is up.
It's been a busy week, so this is pretty much all the sewing which has happened. We have been going out and about, and taking in some music and poetry, and enjoying time with our musical guests. They had planned to leave tomorrow but, due to a blown tyre which needs to be replaced and tomorrow being a public holiday (meaning that few businesses will be open, certainly not tyre shops) asked if they could stay another night. Not a problem, we said, we don't mind. Which, of course, we don't; a few years ago we had valuable help from a caravan park manager when we suffered a van mishap, so we don't mind paying it forward. They have a long drive ahead of them, down south....way down south......so need to make sure that the tyres on the little blue car are in good condition.
The package for our Canaussian son and his partner is, at last, on its way. We took it to the general store/post office not far out of town from us but, being such a small post office agency, they weren't sure what to do with a package for overseas. So....back to the post office in the shopping mall on the other side of the river where much filling-in of forms took place, money was handed over - my goodness, postage costs have risen! - and a sigh of relief was heaved.
My house quilt is now registered as my UFO for the annual challenge of my quilt group, an easy decision because I really want to have it finished this year. Once my table topper is done work will resume on the neighbourhood; more long green strips need to be cut for borders.....it's a large quilt and so far I have been cutting short border pieces, not such a good idea as it turns out.....but that's all right. It was doing quite well until it was interrupted by my broken arm the year before last, but normal service can now resume. The plan for the label is to make a very pale house with no colour on window or doors, almost no garden and very pale sky, and embroider its details in a multi-coloured stranded thread, something which wasn't easy to find, I can assure you.
Much fruit slice has been consumed, in fact there is another tray cooling on the kitchen bench as we speak. Hopefully you can read this without having to pay....https://www.smh.com.au/goodfood/recipes/mrs-atkins-fruit-slice-20111019-29v86.html because it's very easy, and certainly worth making. I don't stick exclusively to "vine fruits" as in the recipe, I use a mix of whatever is in the pantry, including nuts. So long as you don't exceed the quantity of fruit, 225g, it doesn't matter what the fruit and nuts are; this batch has Australian sultanas, craisins (dried cranberries), chopped dates, and pecan pieces. If you wish you could also reduce the amount of sugar, it is caramelly and very nice....I don't.
Words have been read. Songs have been plinked and sung. Stitches have been sewn, but none knitted; appointments during the coming week mean that some possibly could be. We managed to avoid the festival crowds in order to get some hunting and foraging done, and that was our uneventful but busy week.
"Presents after engagement.
When a couple become engaged, the gentleman presents the lady with an engaged ring, which is worn on the ring-finger of the left hand. He may also make her other small presents from time to time, until they are married, but if she has any scruples about accepting them, he can send her flowers, which are at all times acceptable."
We didn't get engaged, we just got married, so I have no engagement ring.....but 50 years later it really doesn't matter, does it?
Enjoy your days!
Jennifer


