a favourite shade of blue

a favourite shade of blue

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Thursday

I must have forgotten to publish last night so yesterday's blog is now published.
I am thinking of how much love matters. Love of family, country, friends, all mean so much to all our lives. Richard wrote such a beautiful letter to his children today. It brings home all the feelings we have for each other.
See it here. Richard Is Living With ALS.


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Sawtooth Star is the first block I ever met  so it has a special meaning for me. A simple block really but so effective in a quilt.
 
I am still on the PC. my laptop is taking forever to get serviced. I wonder what is taking so long. The tech called this afternoon to ask me to go to Shaw the server and change my password then send it to him.
I did that but it took nearly an hour waiting on the phone to get a person from shaw to talk to me. By the time
I did that my tech had gone home for the day so I am hoping it will all be finished by tomorrow and that it will not cost me the price of a new laptop. Who knows?
 
Ray and I went to Metrotown for lunch at Tim Hortons. I had French Onion soup. I love theirs and it is not always available. So I enjoyed my lunch. Ray had a bagel and cream cheese.
We had to go to Safeway for Prescriptions and a few other items.
We had a terrible bad dinner. Strawberries, a little cake and whipped cream on top. It was delicious but I feel that I'd like a bit of protein. After I am finished here I'll check the fridge for that.
 
My pictures will remain in the camera, not that there are many anyway. Tomorrow I hope to download them to the newly refurbished laptop.
After Safeway we came home. I read my book for a while, it is called The City of Veils and takes place in the city of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. It is very intersting and full of information on how the women there have to live their lives. It is so different from the kind of lives we live. I wonder if it is getting any easier and more free for them. I hope so.
 
This is a fascinating quilt.
Interlocking cats or should I say tessilating cats. I find it hard to look at though. Maybe if there was not so much black it would look better to me.
The dogs are obviously not real but are the girls' legs also unreal? I think not. But cute anyway.


hahaha. A cruel joke folks.
 
 
That's all for tonight folks. I am ready to relax for the evening.
I hope you all have a good one!
Good night!
 
 
 
 
 
 

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