Saturday, October 3, 2020

FNWF and heading home

                      I didn't manage to get much done last night


One little star and another four rows of the little stamped left over pieces, which needs a good iron!
We came back home today, via a few caches 😄😄
This is an out of focus photo from the car, our  first view of the many wind farms in the area. I have tried to delete this but can't work it out, usually I can delete without trying!!

We turned off the main road and drove through the Spargo Plantation and out to Bolwarrah where there is a water reservoir. Someone lived here many years ago and there is a restored house here and what seems like a botanic garden. It was full of old spruce and pine trees, camelias and many other plants.


View through the trees to the water.

Back of the main road we passed a new wind farm being built

Both sides of the road.
We had a great time away but it is good to be back home
You can go over to  Cheryll's to  see what the other Friday Nighters got made.
Happy stitching.






 


18 comments:

  1. A little stitching is better than none....
    Its always great to get away for awhile but there's no place like home...

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  2. welcome home! lovely little star and lozenges
    Love your pin cushion! is that a roast chicken? lol

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  3. May not have seemed like much but progress IS progress! I hate seeing the wind farms. We have them here too. Ugly!

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  4. Love your stitched work, as always. Nice views from the way home, too. To delete a pic, highlight it and then press delete on your computer. Have a fun day, hugs, Valerie

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  5. Some stitching is better than no sewing! Always good to be home again. xx

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  6. a bit of sewing a bit of sight seeing - a good mix.

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  7. Just catching up on your posts of your little trip away Sue - looks & sounds like a nice wee break for you both. Those wind farms always fascinate me.

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  8. Any stitching is good stitching. It is nice to turn off the main road and find the hidden gems that we seem to flash buy on the highways. I agree - no place like home.

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  9. Looks like I neec to catch up with some blog posts. No idea where you have been lol. Love your fussy cut star.

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  10. Thanks for the little drive. I enjoyed it! Wish I could have sewn on Friday with you ladies, but I was rock climbing instead.

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  11. lovely trip home.. lots to look at. Something about being home in one's own bed I think?
    (I find I need to 'cut' rather than 'delete' at the moment if gettign the wrong picture)
    Hugz

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  12. A few stitches done is more progress than none!! Lots of changing scenery to keep the car drive interesting :-) It's great to hear you had a good time away but as you say, it'a always nice to be back in one's own bed again!

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  13. It's growing so that's all that matters... well done.
    Glad you had a wonderful time away too...xox

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  14. You did more stitching than me, so you're a winner. Great scenery that you went through. All places I've never heard of. We've done some exploring down in Victoria, but so much more we want to see at some stage.

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  15. Well done....better than yours truly who forgot! I am glad you had a nice break away x

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