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National Quilting Day and a trip to the Beach….

Full Bloom

Full Bloom

March 16th was National Quilting Day – to honor this day and to have some fun, 10 friends – some new friends and some old friends loaded into 2 cars and went on a road trip. We started our journey at 7:00 AM. We all live in southern Maine not far from the coast, our destination was the mountains of New Hampshire. QUILT SHOPS!!!

Our first stop was the Attic Cat which is in Effingham, NH. The road or roads to the Attic Cat are windy and hilly. I am not sure if I would have ever found it if I didn’t have capable co-pilots with me. What an adorable little shop, the Attic Cat was offering a 25% discount off of your total purchase. Loads of lovely fabrics, books and tools. We all did some damage to our bank accounts when we stopped there. We left inspired to quilt and to shop some more.

Next stop was a quilt shop known to many – Keepsake Quilting (www.keepsakequilting.com) in Center Harbor, NH on the coast of Lake Winnipesaukee. Many of you, I am sure have seen their catalog, flipped through the pages looking longingly at the quilts and fabrics. The first place we headed was the SALE room. We wanted to snatch up any wonderful kits, fat quarters or yardage that was not only on sale but also 20% off. Such bargains, such dreams of wonderful completed quilts. We all did some damage in this area as well. I bought several kits to make quilts with. One is very intricate and sort of modern, the other is very traditional and made with 30’s fabrics. I can’t wait to start both of them.

Quick break for lunch at a lovely restaurant called the Canoe which sits on the edge of the Lake. Very nice views of both the lakes and the mountains. We were all hungry but also anxious to get back to shopping. We had so much fun discussing our purchases and our quilts and getting to know each other better.

Back to Keepsake for the final hit of the day. Purchases made, bags stuffed into the car and off we go. One friend mentions that there is another quilt shop that maybe open just over the bridge in Laconia. The Quilted Frog. Ladies, do we want to stop? Of course, we are here, why not? As we piled out of the car and into the shop the owners thought that maybe a bus had arrived. Once again purchases were made, and bags were stuffed into the car. We decided that this had to be the last stop because there was no room left in the car.

We were headed home – laughing all the way. What a wonderful day we had. Good company, beautiful fabric and quilts and lots and lots of laughs!

Thanks Ladies for a wonderful time!

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The next part of my journey took me to Florida to visit family.  My husband and I traveled the day after a snow storm to Florida.  It was a trip that took a few hours longer than expected but we got there.  Plane de-icing and missed connections and all.

It was so wonderful to walk on the beach with our feet in the water.

Heaven

Heaven

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We had some company for part of the walk.

photo (73)This beautiful Heron decided to walk with us for a bit.  I think he thought we had some food foe him.  Since I don’t think Heron’s drink wine he was out of luck with us.  Isn’t he a beauty though!  The birds are so tame it amazes me.

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We had a wonderful but short vacation – we visited with family, laughed alot, ate good food and too many desserts but that is what vacation is for.

Have a very Happy Easter!  I hope where ever you are spring is on its way.  We may have to wait here in Maine because there is still alot of snow left to melt.

Be Kind…

Faith

Flower Show and some other cute stuff…

My beautiful Orchid - Blooming in my sunroom.

My beautiful Orchid – Blooming in my sunroom.

We woke up to snow and wind this morning. Don’t get me wrong, I love the seasons all of them including winter, however I am about done with winter this year. I need some Spring in my life. We went to Portland this afternoon to visit the Flower show. The displays that the landscapers put together are absolutely amazing. It really makes you long for a yard free of snow and the smell of dirt. We always get ideas for our yard and gardens.

Weeping Cherry

Weeping Cherry

I love this Weeping Cherry Tree – I have the perfect place for it in my back yard.  We will have to wait and see.  I love to imagine the yard free of snow and full of flowers poking their way up through the mulch.

Here are a few more little plants that I want to add to my gardens.

Lenten Rose

Lenten Rose

Maidenhair Fern

Maidenhair Fern

I also saw a lovely little flower called a Ranunculus ‘Bloomingdale Mix’ – it seemed to be in almost all of the displays.  It is an annual and I usually like to plant mostly perennials but this little flower is so sweet.  Of course did I get a picture of it – Nope – missed that one.  I got a picture of the name card but not the actual flower.  Oops.

After the flower show we went to grab a bite to eat at Allison’s in Kennebunkport, ME.  This is the view from the parking lot before we went in to dinner.  I love the amazing colors in the sky.  What a beautiful sunset.

Beautiful Sunset - Kennebunkport, ME

Beautiful Sunset – Kennebunkport, ME

I also spent the week sewing – I was making gifts.  There are some people who I really love to make gifts for,  they are people who also like to create, people who really appreciate the passion I have for creating things.  Mari is one of these people.  Mari is also a creative person – we are both a bit stifled in our actual jobs because we would rather be making things with our time.  We both love to cook and to create for others.  Kindred spirits for sure.  Mari loves whimsical things.  I made her these gifts for her birthday.  I think the purse fits the description of whimsical.

Little bag

Little bag

stitch details on bag

stitch details on bag

Pillow

Pillow

So once again this evening I am in my sewing room.  In a few minutes I will be parked in front of my little antique Singer Featherweight machine stitching my swap blocks.

Have a nice weekend and don’t forget to set your clocks back.

Be Kind….

Faith

Happy Valentine’s Day….

IMG_2366Happy Valentine’s Day to all of my valentine’s.

I used to love Valentine’s Day when I was little.  We would dig into our mother’s package of paper doilies and pull out all of the pink and red construction paper and decorate our shoe boxes.  We would cut out hearts with our little silver child safe scissors and glue all of the hearts and doilies to the shoe box that we had saved from the start of school (when we got our new shoes).  We would have our mother slice a slit in the top so that all of our classmates could give us a valentine.   There was always a party with fruit punch and cupcakes decorated with pink frosting with sprinkles.  I remember Valentine’s Day being one of my favorite school days.

I am sure that this would all be politically incorrect these days and children are probably not allowed to participate in a party like this lest someone’s feeling will be hurt.  So sad that the powers that be can’t let children just be children any more.

Years ago my darling daughter made me this lovely little heart pin.  I still wear it every year on Valentine’s Day.  I am wearing it now.

Especially handmade by Elizabeth for her Mom.

Especially handmade by Elizabeth for her Mom.

My Valentine gave me this lovely orchid for Valentine’s Day.  I have several other Orchids in various stages on bloom.  One that my children gave me is blooming for the third time.  They are amazingly easy to care for and so beautiful to have in my home.

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For those of you who don’t realize it today is also Ferris Wheel Day.

I always loved the Ferris Wheel when I went to a fair or carnival. I especially loved it when it would stop at the top and you could look out over the entire fair.

So have a very happy Valentine’s day and try to remember the last time you were on a Ferris Wheel – maybe it was with your special Valentine.

Be Kind…

Faith

The Blizzard of 2013

view out front door

view out front door

 

Well it started to snow here around 3 am on Friday, and it snowed, and snowed, and snowed, and snowed etc. Of course the wind was also blowing very, very hard.
We were all set – we had been to the grocery store, we had food, water, WINE, a generator, gas for the snowblower. So we settled in and watched it pile up and oh my word it did. It is practically impossible for us to measure how much snow we got because it was blown all over the place.

The wind blew so hard that it made it very difficult to sleep – it was very noisy.  We were up early Saturday morning – anxious to see what had been dumped on us over night.

the living room window

the living room window

 

view from mud room door

view from mud room door

 

 

There were spots in the yard that had no snow and spots where it seemed to be over 6 feet deep.
We waited until Saturday afternoon to get started. The wind was still blowing very hard but for the most part the snow had stopped. We bundled up in our warmest layers and headed outside.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is the view from inside the garage – Chuck had climbed out the mudroom door over the snow drift to an area on the driveway where there was only a few inches of snow.

Hi Chuck

Hi Chuck

 

We realized that we were going to be moving snow for several hours – there was just so much of it.  It is really one of the largest storms that I can remember.  Chuck was snowblowing and I was knocking down the high drifts.  You couldn’t really shovel it because there was no where to put it.  Moving snow is hard work – THEN……

the calvary arrived!!!!

the calvary arrived!!!!

Our wonderful neighbors came and helped us dig out – then we all moved down the street to do several more neighbors.  All in all over the two days we cleared 5 driveways and cleared paths for the oil men to be able to make deliveries.

That is what Chuck is doing here….

the front walk

the front walk

 

The snow drift in our front yard was probably 6 ft high – hard packed snow.

This is what a neighborhood is supposed to do – group together – work hard – have fun and get it done.  It is fun to pay it forward and do for others.  We are all a little bit stiff today but we all have decided that the work we all did together was fun.

Thank you residents of Channel Cove for helping us have fun playing in the snow for lots of hours this weekend.

Be Kind….

Faith

The Best Laid Plans….OOPS!

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So, the beginning of the oops started with purchasing a new sewing machine last week. My goal over the weekend was to totally straighten up all of my scraps so that I could sew, sew, sew with no guilt. As I was pulling scraps out of the many containers of scraps I started to remember – “Oh I made Elizabeth a jumpsuit out of that fabric”, “I used this in the quilts that I made when we were furnishing our first condo in Maine”, the list goes on and on. I was getting nostalgic, so of course I needed to sew.

I pulled out my Accuquilt Go http://www.accuquilt.com/ and started to cut different shaped hearts.

Accuquilt Go

Accuquilt Go

I was using my scraps. No yardage was cut in the making of these table runners.

Work in Progress

Work in Progress

I happened to take a quick picture of my work in progress to send to Elizabeth –she of course loved it so I offered to make one for her as well. I worked on these all weekend – finishing the last stitch just as the Super Bowl was ending.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Back to the new sewing machine, I purchased a new Janome Memory Craft 7700 QCP http://janome.com/.

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Don’t get me wrong, I love my vintage machines and I will continue to use them but this new machine is a gem. My old Bernina 1230 is still chugging along and doing well but it has a very narrow throat 6”, very difficult to put a quilt through that narrow space. The new machine has an 11” throat. Wonderful! It also has many other features that make quilting a larger quilt much easier. It is really the reason that I bought the machine. So I had to give these new features a try. What fun I had and these 2 table runners are the first of many projects that this machine will help me create.

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I used an applique buttonhole stitch to sew the hearts on and the free motion quilting feature to quilt the runners. I will not win any awards for these pieces but there is a learning curve and these are sort of my practice runs. I thought why use a bunch of scraps and thread to just practice – why not make something?

Of course I still have 3 baskets full of scraps and my closet still needs to be straightened out but I had a great time making these. So I will continue to sort scraps and straighten closets until another creative surge hits and then I will stop and sew, sew, sew.

Be Kind….

Faith

Unexpected treasures….

1860's Civil War Quilt made in Hopkinton, MA

1860’s Civil War Quilt made in Hopkinton, MA

You just never know where you will find a treasure. I have a very friendly relationship with the Postmaster at the nearby Post Office. It is a little Post Office that thankfully is not going to close – it is only having its hours cut. It is amazing how much people in little towns depend upon their PO’s. It is sort of like the village center – especially when you live in areas that are full of people in the summer and little bit empty in winter. That is in no way a complaint! We have a wonderful little community here in Biddeford Pool, we have an active community club that has loads of activities all winter long to keep us all in touch. No Cabin Fever here.

But I digress….back to the topic of this post.  A Civil War quilt from the 1860’s!!!!!  Terry – the Postmaster – brought this amazing record of American History for me to see today.  It was made by someone in his family in the Boston area in commemoration of the soldiers in the war.  It seems to have been made by one person.  All of the names and towns appear to be written by the same person.

Boston, MA

Boston, MA

close up of signatures

close up of signatures

Stars in the corner

Stars in the corner

tells where the man was killed

tells where the man was killed

The quilt doesn’t have any batting in it.  It has been very lightly quilted and it clearly has been well taken care of because it is in remarkable condition.  It is stored properly in a archival box wrapped with acid free paper.

I am amazed by this quilt – I don’t know very much about it but I am thrilled that Terry shared it with me.  I of course, would love to have spent hours looking at it.  I would love to know about the maker of the quilter and her history, why she felt compelled to make this quilt.  Was it a quilt made by a group or just a single person?  So many unanswered questions.  It such a wonderful treat to see this quilt up close and comfortable.  Thank you Terry.

This is part of the reason that we quilters quilt.  To leave something behind, to be creative, to keep our families and friends warm with something substantial and creative, something from our hearts and hands.  Quilts remember when the maker is long gone.  They hold the memories of happiness and tragedy, of new beginnings and lost loves.  Quilters quilt when they are happy, when they are mourning, when they are expecting new things in their lives.  Most quilters these days quilt as a creative outlet – years ago many women quilted out of necessity.  They needed to keep their loved ones warm.  No matter the reason it is wonderful to see a quilt that has documented a very sad time in our nation’s history and is still here to remind us of it.

Be Kind…..

Faith

GRACIE…

 

Sweet Baby Sept 2008

Sweet Baby Sept 2008

 

 

Oh how we love our pets – some of us go over the top but my feeling is that our pets become part of the family.  Gracie had me at Hello, she fell asleep in my arms in the car after we picked her up at Puddleduck Retrievers and I was done.  Love at first sight puppy breathe and all.  Gracie is a Chocolate Lab and we have all heard horror stories about Chocolate Labs.  None of them are true of Gracie, she is smart, calm and above all sweet.  Gracie has not caused us one moment of stress since we brought her home.  Until Saturday.

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I was all packed up getting ready to spend the day making pillowcases for the Battered Woman’s Shelter in York County.  Sewing machine, scissors, iron, lunch and a snack all loaded in the car, time to take a shower and get moving. Gracie always comes upstairs when I am getting ready to go out, she is trying to figure out whether or not she is coming me, she seems to be able to judge by the clothes that I am wearing what her chances for a ride in the car are.IMG_0921

 

I heard a strange noise and turned to see her having what appeared to be a seizure.  It was very disturbing – I dropped to the floor and tried to still her.  The trembling did not lessen in fact it seemed to intensify.  Chuck was in the basement – in my biggest booming voice, I called him to come quickly.  I didn’t dare mention at this point that I was concerned for Gracie – that would have scared him too much.  We quickly came to the conclusion that we needed to get her to the Vet.  Gracie was unable to walk, Chuck had to carry her to the car.  We were very frightened!  First we brought her to our regular Vet who thankfully has Saturday hours and then unto the Emergency Vet.

 

 

Gracie had to spend the night in Hospital. They were monitoring her for more seizure activity.  There are still a lot of questions.  Did Gracie actually have a seizure?  What caused the seizure?  Was it something she ate?  Is it the onset of Idiopathic Epilepsy?  The Vet did blood work so that we know it was not caused by a metabolic disease.

Happy dog! Christmas 2012

Happy dog! Christmas 2012

Gracie did not have another seizure.  We were able to pick her up late Sunday morning.  We still do not have a confirmed explanation for the seizure.  If she continues to have seizures we will do more tests, to get confirmation of Epilepsy we need to have an MRI and a spinal fluid analysis.  These tests will cost almost $2000.  If the seizures continue we will have these tests done.  Thankfully Gracie has been seizure free since 10 am Saturday morning.

 

We love our dog in a way similar to the way we love our family.  We have committed to taking care of them and to giving them the best life we can.  They bring us endless joy, they make us laugh, they comfort us and they always seem to know when we need an extra bit of affection.  Gracie seems like the same wonderful dog, companion that she has been since the day we brought her into our family.  Hopefully the seizure was a fluke and she will be seizure free for the rest of her wonderful life.  We will watch her carefully and get her the medical attention that she needs, hopefully it will not be needed.IMG_0397

Gracie brings joy into our life she is a sweet, gentle, smart little dog.  We will continue to give her the same joy.

 

Be Kind….

Faith

Oh Baby it’s Cold Outside…..

Brrr – When I got up this morning it was 1 degree outside.  It is currently 4 degrees – wow what a warm up.  It hasn’t been this cold in Maine in years – I believe the weather man said this morning that the last time it was this cold was 2000.  Thirteen years is a really long time for mild weather.  Don’t panic this is not a post about Global Warming.  It is more a post about past memories of cold weather and snow.

When our children were born we lived in the Town of Westerlo.  It is a small town in upstate NY in the beautiful Helderberg Mountains.  It is the southwest corner of Albany county but it is a world away from most of the county.  It  is just high enough in elevation to make it snow when it is raining in Albany.  It is always a little bit colder “in the Hilltowns” than it is off the hill.  When our children were little we would guess how cold it would be when we pulled into the driveway.  You would have to have your guess in before we started up the hill.  Very often the change in temperature could be as much as 5 degrees.

First house - Westerlo, NY 1986

First house – Westerlo, NY 1986

This is the house that we lived in.  It was built about 1856.  It was a lovely home and I miss it.  We have many very happy memories of family times and parties in this house.

I used to love it when it snowed – I actually still do.  I like to make some comfort food – chicken pot pie, meatloaf and mashed potatoes, pot roast, just to name a few.  A pot of soup or chili are always good choices on snowy days.

Charles 20 months old

Charles 20 months old

This is picture of Charles when he was about 20 months old.

He loved being pulled around the yard in his sled.  He was one cool dude with his shades on.  I used to love kissing those cold rosy cheeks!  Memories are wonderful.

Elizabeth 2 years old

Elizabeth 2 years old

As you can see in these pictures my little darlings were all bundled up for the snow.

Charles 3 years old

Charles 3 years old

They were probably outside for about 30 minutes before complaining that they were cold.  I am sure that Daddy had something to do with the building of the snowman.

Snowman winter 1991

Snowman winter 1991

We don’t have snow like that any more.  Of course a big part of that is where we live.  Some years we have alot of snow and other years like 2012 we have no snow.  Right now we have cold but not alot of snow.

So if you go outside – bundle up and be sure you have a big cup of hot chocolate or tea waiting for you when you come inside.

Enjoy  – this too shall pass.  In July and August we will be complaining about how hot it is.

Be Kind…

Faith

Braised Beef Short Ribs…

 

 

It is a warm, windy day today…. but tomorrow it is supposed to be very cold.  Joe this recipe is for you.  Let me know how you like it.

Lots of playoff football on later today, and my dinner is simmering on the stove.  It is a wonderful pot of Braised Beef Short Ribs.  It is a variation of a Mario Batali recipe from his Molto Italiano cookbook.  I love his cookbooks and use his recipes or a variation of his recipes a lot.

This recipe starts with a Basic Tomato Sauce.  I use this sauce for a multitude of different meals.  I use it for Eggplant or Chicken Parmigiano; I use it as my go to marinara sauce.  It is easy quick and delicious and I always have the ingredients.

IMG_2348Basic Tomato Sauce:

¼ cup olive oil

1 Spanish onion, ¼” dice

4 cloves of garlic, thinly sliced

3 Tablespoons of fresh thyme

½ medium carrot, finely shredded

2 28 oz. cans of whole tomatoes – I prefer San Marzano tomatoes

Salt

  1. In a 3 qt. saucepan, heat the olive oil over medium heat.  Add onion and garlic, cook until soft and light golden.  And thyme and carrot and cook until tender
  2. Add tomatoes, with juices – (I crush them with my fingers prior to adding) Bring to boil and then simmer for 30 mins.
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Be careful when you shred the carrots – watch out for your knuckles, I tend to shred mine.  Ouch!  Whenever I read to slice garlic thinly I think of the movie Good Fellows where they slice the garlic with a razor.  No need to slice it that thinly but the thinner the better because it will practically dissolve in the sauce.

 

The next step is the ribs… These are wonderful and easy to make.

Braised Beef Short Ribs:

6 tablespoons olive oil

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Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper

2 large Spanish onions ½” dice

1 medium carrot ½” slice

2 ribs celery ½” slice

4 oz. diced pancetta

2 cups dry red wine – I used a Malbec this time

2 cups of the Basic Tomato sauce above

 

  1. In a large Dutch oven heat oil over high heat until smoking. Season meat with salt and pepper.  Working in batches brown all the meat until dark golden brown – 10-12 mins. per batch.  Transfer to platter and set aside.
  2. Pour excess oil out of pan.  IMG_2354Add sliced and dice veggies and pancetta and cook until tender.
  3. And wine and tomato sauce.  Bring to a boil.IMG_2357
  4. Add meat and bring back to boil. Cover and cook until meat is tender – 4-5 hours.  Transfer to platter.
  5. Bring cooking liquid to a boil and reduce to 2 ½ cups.  Season with salt and pepper and pour over meat.  Serve immediately.

 

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I am serving this with Roasted Garlic mashed potatoes, a salad and warm crusty bread, and of course the rest of the Malbec that I used to braise the meat.IMG_2356

 

Enjoy the football games and what ever delicious meal you are making.

Be Kind….

Faith

Chicken Barley Soup –

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What a beautiful morning it is here today!!  It is a bit chilly but the sun is shining so brightly and the snow is so pristine.  The perfect day for a big bowl of soup and piece of homemade bread.

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Chuck was out of town last night and I hate to have a driveway covered with snow – so I dragged the snowblower out and got the driveway and sidewalk cleaned up.  Thank goodness the snowblower is self propelled, it is so heavy that I never would be able to push it around with out that feature.

 

 

 

 

 

Chicken Barley Soup

Chicken Barley Soup

 

Chicken Barley Soup

4 bone in Chicken Breast

1 large onion – chopped

2-3 large carrots peeled and sliced

2 stalks of celery – diced

2 cups baby spinach rinsed and chopped

1 28 oz can chopped tomatoes

1 28 oz can whole tomatoes crushed in your hands

2 quarts Swanson Chicken Broth

2 cloves garlic minced

2 cans Small white beans – optional

½ cup chopped fresh parsley

1 ½ cup pearl barley – rinsed

olive oil

Kosher salt

Fresh ground pepper

Preheat oven to 350 degrees –

Coat Chicken breast with olive oil – sprinkle with kosher salt and fresh ground pepper.

Place in roasting pan skin side up and roast for 45 mins or until done.

Heat oil in large stock pot – add onions, celery and garlic.  Cook until soft.  Be careful to not let the garlic burn – it will get very bitter.

Add carrots – sauté until they are softened

Add chicken broth, both cans of tomatoes, chopped spinach.

Once the chicken is cooked – let it cool a bit then cut it off the bone and dice into 1” pieces.  You can also shred it if you prefer shredded chicken in your soup.

Add barley – bring to boil.  You made need to add a bit more broth or water after barley is cooked – it absorbs a lot of the liquid.

Add rinsed beans and chopped parsley.  Add salt and pepper to your taste.

ENJOY!

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Winter is so beautiful!  I love the snow on the tree limbs.

 

Enjoy the view from your window if you are somewhere that is covered in snow.  The view from my window is sparkling.  Stay warm.

Be kind…..

Faith