Monday, October 22, 2012

SCRAPS

I made this quilt in 2000. It's still my favorite quilt.
 I still have plenty of scraps left over from it and, every once in awhile, I come up with an idea for using some of them. I started these over the weekend and have plans for many more. Bring on the cold nights.

Monday, October 1, 2012

October's Bright Blue Weather

Happy October. Here is one of my grandmother's favorite poems by Helen Hunt Jackson.
Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885)


October's Bright Blue Weather



O SUNS and skies and clouds of June,

And flowers of June together,

Ye cannot rival for one hour

October's bright blue weather;



When loud the bumble-bee makes haste,

Belated, thriftless vagrant,

And Golden-Rod is dying fast,

And lanes with grapes are fragrant;



When Gentians roll their fringes tight

To save them for the morning,

And chestnuts fall from satin burrs

Without a sound of warning;



When on the ground red apples lie

In piles like jewels shining,

And redder still on old stone walls

Are leaves of woodbine twining;



When all the lovely wayside things

Their white-winged seeds are sowing,

And in the fields, still green and fair,

Late aftermaths are growing;



When springs run low, and on the brooks,

In idle golden freighting,

Bright leaves sink noiseless in the hush

Of woods, for winter waiting;



When comrades seek sweet country haunts,

By twos and twos together,

And count like misers, hour by hour,

October's bright blue weather.



O suns and skies and flowers of June,

Count all your boasts together,

Love loveth best of all the year

October's bright blue weather.