but alas......
......it was not to be. When Kevin (acting on instructions from our computer guru son) ordered said fancy-nancy from the computer building people, it seems that one seemingly unimportant feature was forgotten. A photo card reader. Fingers are not being pointed here. Now there are pics on my camera and no way to get them to the computer until we buy a card reader, which won't be until tomorrow morning as it's way too hot to go out this afternoon.
Sigh......
So you will have to take my word for it that Stuff has happened in the sewing room, because I can't show you.
The spotted fabric for the backing of MUSIC was bought yesterday, tiny rainbow coloured spots on white. Just the very thing. Two blocks from the Canadian mystery quilt from 2017 have been prepared ready to have the applique stitched down. Lots more tumblers have been joined. Believe it.
Regardless of whether the latest pics can be used, we can still have pictures. These were taken at a lovely old house an hour north of here; because they are a higher altitude than we are they have a very different climate, so they can grow plants that gardeners here can only dream of having. I think these may be California poppies.
I don't know what this is - white flowers on a bush, will do.
This was the first house on the property. Once the family had grown and had become more prosperous they moved to a larger house.
At first it was a also single story house, but with more money and a bigger family a top floor was added - the architectural details, while balanced, don't match on top and bottom, but on the whole the various styles live happily together. The house is called "Saumarez" and it has about 30 rooms, many of which still have furniture and articles belonging to the White family.
There are several lovely vintage sewing machines. I would happily give each and every one of them a home.
It has been, and is, very hot. It has also rained, for which we are most thankful - the hill behind us is now green! Such a change from dry, dead and brown.
We survived the country music festival, the ukulele group had fun, and we had visitors to town join us - we even had people just coming along to listen.
"A lady need not lay aside her bonnet during a formal call, even though urged to do so. If the call be a friendly and unceremonious one, she may do so if she thinks proper, but not without an invitation."
The day we visited "Saumarez" was warm and sunny, so I wore a hat which was taken off inside. Outside in the blazing Australian sun is another story.....we need our hats.
Enjoy your days!