Sir Old Man landed safely last night. This is out the window at 11 pm. Snow, big mountains, still daylight......where is he?

He had the opportunity to join a mission group from church. Well, actually, I saw the notice and nagged until he went to the information meeting. LOL.....it was meant to be.

This should give it away. He is in Fairbanks, Alaska. The team will be doing maintenance and repair of the buildings, and such at Camp Li- Wa.
For him, it is full circle as the Camp is now affiliated with the mission at Victory Camp. His parents served as missionaries in Alaska--he was 6 weeks old when they moved up---- and helped clear the land and build the first buildings at Victory Camp.
So I get to "retreat" here at home....on my own. I caught Bonnie's quilt cam over the weekend and thought the tulip blocks were so cute. I like the idea of a small wall hanging or table runner, so I am working on a few to see how it goes. I am not organized enough to use these as a leader/ender......too many small units to get mixed up. I will say that if I wanted a quilt of them, I would be making larger blocks. These are 6 1/2'' unfinished. I think Pat Sloan showed the same pattern in a larger size recently. Larger is easier on my fingers. Weather finally cleared....and turned into summer. I mean 90 degrees in May? But it stopped raining and we had a couple of nicer days. So I took a couple shots of the Jewel Box Star outside.
I have a couple of movies lined up on Prime, the Featherweight to get set up, meals in the freezer or a salad, and I will be ready to stitch thru the week.
Happy stitching.














