Friday morning the sky was a very strange colour
The pig face is covered with blooms down at the beach
The supervisor enjoyed his walk
It was very calm by the water,
Coming home I found this egg in perfect condition lying on the ground under the cypress trees, I looked up but couldn't see any nest.
Friday afternoon we went over to Queenscliff to take Eve to the antique shops
I went here to my favourite shop
this old building is being remodelled into apartments, luckily the outer shell is being restored.
Maybe someone would like this one??
Today we went to the Bellarine Quilters for sit and sew followed by a Ploughmans lunch, we had a great feast and wonderful company and then headed into Geelong to see the Archibald paintings.
These are some of my favourites
In the gallery next to the Archibald was an exhibition..I can't remember the name of the woman!! Aghhh!! Anyway all her work is made with recycled products
junk mail cut outs
Tea bag labels
Price specials sign....I could see quilt blocks happening from some of these. We are now back home and I am about to get some veges in the oven to roast, but an update on sewing..
two more stars were added to the family Friday night
one little flower is finished and another started but as I only managed about 5 stitches today I will not be showing that just yet!!
Ok I am off to peel veges and then collapse onto the couch!
Happy stitching.
Love that lolly shop.Queencliff is a pretty town with beautiful old buildings
ReplyDeleteLove Queenscliff as you know! Wow what a busy but lovely day you had. Thanks for sharing your favorite Archibalds. Great twinkling stars and those flowers are looking wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLots to look at on your blog girl! I really need to get out more.
ReplyDeleteLots going on.... loved seeing the paintings....
ReplyDeleteHugz
What a gorgeous day out Sue!
ReplyDeleteLoving your doing the rounds looks like you’re on the home stretch!
You have packed a lot in to your time with Eve. Sounds fun. xx
ReplyDeleteThe stars are lovely and I like the Guy Pearce painting
ReplyDeleteQueenscliffe is a lovely place Bet it is busy these days Havent been in a long time
Did you buy something yummy at your favourite shop ? I love the old house, I'll bet it has many memories and stories to tell......
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of pigface - beautiful blooms for such a name. I like the Archibald paintings very much - quite a talent! Have a great rest of the week!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you have had a lovely time out and about with Eve, Sue. hehe that's a fun name for a plant! Your Doing the Rounds is looking beautiful (hope you find the fabric!) and your finished Medallion quilt is gorgeous. You're being very productive :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great day out and about. Thanks for sharing the portraits.
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