I am finding it hard to believe it is December already! We have celebrated David's birthday with lunch at the Queenscliff pub with his sister and bro in law, we all enjoyed our ourselves.
The garden has been going well, we had a lot of rain in Spring which helped
Some poppies have come up and flowered which was very exciting, I spread a lot of seed last year but only got a few plants. Still better than nothing.
The cactus plant I put into the gumboot a while back has finally flowered, the flowers have opened more since I took the photo.
I have quilted another quilt sewn by Christine from a box of two and a half inch squares I had, this in #3, since taking the photo Christine has bound it, I have labelled it and it has gone to the Bellarine Quilters, to be delivered to the Geelong Hospital Wellness Centre next year.
I have been spending some time with young Finn, one afternoon we made yoghurt, banana and blueberry ice blocks, he was not impressed that he had to wait over night to eat one! He loved them and wanted MORE NOW!! Sadly it was too close to dinner time 😀
Early December I met up with the lovely Robyn and her hubby in Geelong, we had lunch together before they went off to do a little exploring before catching the ferry to Tasmania. I met Robyn and her hubby and boys many years ago on a trip to Brisbane top present Michelle with her replacement Christmas quilt. Robyn and her family put up both Raewyn and myself for a few days and drove me to and from the airport. They were very generous with their time to two strangers.
I have been having a few walks along the beach and found many of these recently
I do not want to meet one of these when out in the water, not that I have started swimming yet but it is forecast to be 30 deg tomorrow and then 34 the next day so I might be tempted! I always thought if you got stung you poured vinegar over the sting but after looking up Mt Google apparently not, you need to wash off with sea water and then immerse in hot water. You learn something new every day!
Local ladies who knit and crochet have been busy decorating the trees down the main street for Christmas
these are just two of many, they are great to see.
Looking down to the Bay today.
We have had a few challenges from the Guild for this month, one is for an extravagant Xmas hat, the other is and 8 inch square using only aqua and purple, with the assist of Circles, we are going to be challenged once a month to make different blocks, no idea what happens to them but I guess I will find out.
Another challenge was to make something to be used at Christmas at home we were given a piece of fabric - I cut mine in strips and glued it onto a metal circle I found at an op shop
Jo from Bellarine Quilters kindly got her hubby to cut me the wooden base, I covered the wire circle and stuck on the decorations and the tree and wove the little lights around everything. It looks lovely at night time and will live on the dining table for a while. Fabric is now unrecognisable. I need to get a photo of the left over bit...
that is the fabric 😀
Early December Carleen and I went to Tracee's place for a Christmas gathering, we caught up with Tracee and Marg and some of the City Girls, we had a great lunch and then Tracee had us playing games 😳
Maxine concentrating on her bumble bee gathering a ball
more bumble bee gatherers, we couldn't see what we were doing but had a good laugh! Sorry about the finger in the photo!
Ann and Gail, bouncing ping pong balls into an egg container
Carleen and Julie
Maxine and Marina
Tracee and Elyte, we had a great day and lots of laughs.
This quilt and the one below have been finished and donated.
They were in show and tell and the Bellarine Quilters.
I have been trying to be good and go for a walk each day, this day I rode the bike to Indented Head, St Leonard's pier
Indented Head beach.
I think that is enough for me at present, I have been chipping away at the Temperature tree, and in November so not too far behind. I hope to get some tops into quilts over the holiday time.
Happy stitching.


Lots going on there Sue. Finn is looking quite the young man now. Nice quilt finishes and the table decoration was a great use for that fabric. xx
ReplyDeleteWOW! That was a huge post and you’ve been busy with many great outing, working on challenges , finishing some quilts and still getting in walks and bike ride.
ReplyDeleteFinn has really grown into a gorgeous young man. His icy pole does look good.
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You've been busy! I do love seeing flowers in yards this time of year. I look out the window and see white.
ReplyDeleteA lovely catch up. Have lots of festive fun
ReplyDeleteI've no doubt December seems to have arrived at your place without you knowing, Sue, with all you've been up to. You've certainly been busy, busy, busy. The Bellarine Quilters have been busy, too. Lovely quilts at the Show and Tell. The Christmas decoration which takes pride of place on the dining table is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteA great post Sue. Belated Birthday Wishes to David. Your garden is looking so pretty. We had a bit of rain last night but need more. Finn is growing & looking so very cute - those eyes would make me give in & say YES you may have another ice block (!!) 😉
ReplyDeleteThe yarn bombing looks wonderful. Sue I think what you did with the fabric & the round hoop looks just amazing!! I would not have been able to think of that & I think it's turned out stunning. xx
Happy Birthday to Dave, lovely to have a pub meal. Lots been happening there so the time does go so quick. Finn is looking so much more grown up now. Well done with your challenges, i would never think of such interesting things...
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This was a great catch up post. Good to see you enjoy the city girls fun. Wow, Finn is growing up.
ReplyDeleteA lovely post Sue. Overnight is a looong time in little boy world lol! Happy belated birthday David. So nice you could catch up with Rob and Phil. Great quilt finishes. You did a neat job on your challenges. Indented Head is a lovely spot. I enjoyed seeing it again in your pics xx
ReplyDeleteHappy belated birthday to David. Looks like you have been very busy catching up with people and creating clever things. Love your garden flowers. Finn is so cute!
ReplyDeleteIt really is crazy how the year is almost over! Love that yogurt pop you made, hope he didn't spill on your carpets!
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy both in and out of the sewing room. Finn is quite the young man now.
ReplyDeleteA lovely newsy post. Your use of the fabric for your decoration was very creative and left of centre. It turned out so well. Your party sounds fun. A nice social time.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, Sue - I thought I was busy and then I read your post! I was very intrigued by the games you were playing - I am sure there was a lot of laughter, and they say laughter is the best medicine! Love the cactus in the gumboot - a reminder that I have some old boots in the garage that I have been saving for that purpose! Those knitted and crocheted tree decorations are amazing!!! Merry Christmas to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteFabulous post Sue - you certainly had a busy month! I love the decoration you made from your scrap of fabric - very clever. The party games look fun! Lovely garden shots, and a cute wee fellow - sounds like the iceblocks were a real hit.
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