Good morning, my friends. I had a lazy day yesterday. I spent some time on my slow stitching, and then wasted a good part of the day. Probably I was dragging my feet getting to my quilting project. Once I got started I made a good amount of progress, but there's still a long way to go.
Before I did any sewing, I churned the Cherry Sherbet I made the day before. It's a recipe from the Pioneer Woman. Probably we won't eat this right away since we have several dessert options available, but I wanted to do it while the cherries were fresh from the tree.
As a reminder, this is how the quilt looks.
In the image below, you can see how I can line up the 45° angle markings on places where the blocks are too large for the ruler's length. I can line it up here.
So I picked one of the longer distances to start with. When I get to the quilt's edge, I ricochet off in a different direction so that I don't have to cut threads. Eventually, I'll run out of lines to stitch. Usually, I have to go back and quilt a few that I've missed before I'm finished. For now, I'm guessing I'm only about 20% of the way through the quilt. There's still a long way to go before it will be ready for binding.
Today I'm getting my twice-rescheduled pedicure. I suppose it could get rescheduled again, but I'm not expecting that. After that, there's nothing going on beyond food preparation and quilting. Originally, I wanted to make a Cherry Galette. We're a little on cherry dessert overload, and so I'll put that off a couple of days. If there are cherries left over when the galette is finished, I might try making some cherry vinegar. It would be something new to me. Since I didn't make any chive blossom vinegar this year, it's a good time to try something new.
The only other thing I did yesterday was to spend some time on the Alaska trip. There's still much more to plan for that trip, and I'll share it when it's nailed down a little more. For now, I'm just perusing different guide books and trying to decide on places to stop for the night. For whatever reason, this trip seems more complicated than the ones we usually take. There are international borders to cross, and there are animal health certificates to obtain, and passports to include. It all seems fairly daunting, and so I'm starting early. We're still many months away from our departure date, and so I'm taking my time with it. Occasionally I ask a question on one of the Facebook RVing to Alaska sites. There is a lot of good information there.
All right. Time to get on with my day. The annuals need watering, and the birds need feeding. If I'm really energetic, I'll get in a walk on the treadmill.
6 comments:
Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired. ~ Jules Renard
Your Sorbet looks yummy and so very refreshing. Smitty is definitely in spy mode hiding under your tree. Even with his white socks I would have probably missed him if you hadn't pointed him out. Interesting quilting on your cat quilt. And your next BIG adventure to Alaska sounds like it is coming together and going to be great fun. Before you know it, it will be time for you to pack and go north.
Mmm sorbet yummy. I love it in hot weather but we are back in cool monsoon season here. the forecast says it will get warmer later in the week. I am starting to think about a big adventure for when I retire which will probably be July 2025. We fancied an all round the mainland UK. Not as big as your adventure to Alaska but would be just as much fun. The quilting ruler really does help keep lines nice and straight.
You still got a lot done for it to have been a lazy day. I forgot that you'll have to cross into Canada for parts of your trip. They do require health checks for animals crossing borders. Hopefully that's not too difficult to make happen.
I had to try a yellow watermelon after reading your post the other day. Funny how a change in color makes one think it will taste different (it didn't). Cute photo of Smitty!
I've never had cherry sherbet and doubt I ever will because cherries never last long enough here for them ever to get made into anything. It does look good though.
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