Today, my husband was volunteering at a special event at a local museum. I went with him so I could look at the WW2 displays around the property. Shortly after we arrived, it started to rain and so I stayed in the car and listened to an audiobook while I added more stitches to my counted cross stitch Lupins. After about an hour, the rain stopped and the sun came out. People started arriving and the day was a success.
I asked my daughter and Finn to send me a picture of her recent cross stitch finish and they sent me this: Silly Finn.
This one shows off the picture much better! This is the first of a series of 4 pictures in a murder mystery set. My daughter has started working on the second picture.
I finished the last of my 20 Quilts for Survivors donation blocks this week. A member of the Oxford Guild who will be at Quilt Canada in Edmonton will take the blocks to the QFS booth. I made most of my blocks from my batik fabric bin. Three of my blocks are orphans, leftover from other projects.

I decided that this Overlapping Tiles quilt, started in a class with Kaffe Fassett several years ago, needed to be quilted. I am using a 28wt green thread for the quilting. I hope to finish it this coming week.

This week's hike with the Elgin Hiking Club included meeting a new friend,
as well as a view down some no longer in use railway tracks.
My husband's grandmother's peonies are blooming in our front garden. I could not resist taking a picture of one of the flowers after it rained.

My husband and I spent a lot of time this past week repairing our flagstone sidewalk in the backyard. The joints between the flagstones were full of weeds and moss. It has been a process to remove all the plant and other organic matter between the stones before adding polymeric stone dust to hopefully prevent weeds in the future. The main sidewalk is done and we are now working on a path through the flower garden. I want this job to be done so we can work on the next job on the list!
I will link up with the Slow Sunday stitchers on Sunday morning and with Frederique now.

















































