There were several different types of wild flowers.
Lupins grew everywhere.
I loved seeing the basalt columns.
More basalt columns --the perpendicular columns form from the bottom up as lava cools. There were other columns that were "curly" and they had cooled from the top down.
We went whale watching--this is a humpback whale.
Interesting clouds. A volcanic crater--we hiked all the way around the top of this crater.
A rocky beach.
Dried up seaweed on the rocks.
I have not done much sewing in the past 6 weeks. I had a sick family member in the hospital and recovering at my house for the month of May and then we went on our trip. This past week was spent trying to get caught up on everything at work and at home. Christine and I will be getting together this week again to sew--we have not been able to do this in almost two months and are both looking forward to getting our quilting mojo back!
I sat in our gazebo and finished the binding on this quilt this afternoon. I used Bonnie Hunter's pattern, Majestic Mountain Majesties. This is a lap quilt, perfect for using while watching tv or reading a good book.
There are lots of fun fabrics in this quilt--all from my stash, except for the outer border and backing.
Check out the chicken feet!
Green beans and lettuce.
Corn on the cop and barnboard. Sunflowers, too.
The quilting is oak leaves--the same pantograph used for the shirt quilts that I made everyone for Christmas from my FIL's shirts. Cathy over at Eagles Wings Quilts did the quilting on her long arm machine.
I am linking up to Kathy's Slow Sunday Stiching.
Yay for getting to the binding!
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ReplyDeleteWhat amazing photos from your special trip!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on another finish!
I really like all the novelty fabrics-great way to use them.
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