I am home again, home again . . . after a beautiful summer filled with two kayak trips - one in the Broken Group and one in Desolation Sound - time with friends and family on Hornby Island, a family reunion in Hudson, Quebec, and visits to Nora and her parents in Victoria. And there was time for quilting too, although less than in the cooler months of the year, I must say. One thing that did get finished is my Kilimanjaro Quilt - a commission quilt now winging its way to an amazing woman who climbed Uhuro Peak in August last year, and who decided to commemorate this achievement by having a quilt made for her, using batiks she collected while in Tanzania. I'm very happy with the result, and hope that she is too. These African collage-type quilts continue to delight me. Sort of like doing a jigsaw puzzle, only much more fun.
And I am home again to this blog as well, after too long an absence. I hope to reconnect with any and all of you who have been keeping in touch and who are interested in my quilting. I promise I'll be back again soon.
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