I spied this heron wandering along the beach looking for lunch, on my way back home
It looked like the weather was changing but no rain has fallen.
It always amazes me that fungi push their way up through the ground and mulch.
One loan pelican was sitting near the boat ramp
This months challenge for the Row by Row is flying geese, so I asked Mr Google for some help and found a one seam flying geese, (or is that goose?) as taught by Rickie Timms. So I thought I would have a go and managed to get a row done. Then I got carried away as I had seen the same thing on the Missouri Star Quilt Co, but it had been made into a Christmas Advent calendar...Christmas geese, that seemed like a good idea
Hee hee!!
Ta dah!! All ready to quilt, I am going to have a go at hand quilting, once I do a bit of reading up on how to do it!
the geese make little pockets, where you can put Christmas goodies.
I have just been given a G & T so will say goodbye for now
Happy sewing.
Great photos and I love the flying geese!
ReplyDeletemushroom always amaze me they are quiet delicate but they can force themselves out of the ground......
ReplyDeleteGood morning Sue ,beautiful work,love the colours you have used xx
ReplyDeleteHaving fun with your geese...
ReplyDeleteHugz
Hi Sue, some beautiful scenery ... your geese look wonderful. (Just having trouble commenting on some blogs so will see how this goes!!)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your G&T. You have done well with your flying geese. Always love seeing your beach photos..
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of your walk. Well done with your flying geese, they look great.
ReplyDeleteOh I love your flying geese as an advent calendar
ReplyDeleteWell done They look great