Tuesday, August 23, 2011

DID YOU WONDER WHERE I WAS?

I've been at my friend Mary's for a week.  I didn't plan on staying that long, but car trouble warranted an extended stay.

Fortunately the trouble was warranty work, but unfortunately they didn't fix the problem.  So I'll take it back soon.

This is an old appliqued quilt that Mary gave me.  It fits the queen size bed in our little bunkie as it is known.

The quilt is probably about 60 years plus old.
It belonged to her father in law's family and although there isn't much history about it, Mary suspects that it was made by the same person that made the beautiful fan quilt that is my favourite quilt of all time.

You will ask about these couple of photos and the sight thereof.  Well, this is what we call the "little bunkie" for no other reason than it is 18 x 10.  Not big, but very effective as the bed overlooks the lake, with the stars at night illuminating the lake view.  It is a favourite of all who don't have the need to get up in the night if you know what I mean....otherwise the big bunkie with the two piece is favoured.

We keep all our water toys in here and as you see, we do a lot of water skiing.  It is not unusual to have two or three skiers up at one time, hence the need to have the skiers able to be accomodated.

Also in the bunkie is a cot size bunk.  It was built by my sweetie when we first came to our lake.  We made the bunk cot like as we couldn't have fit 36" wide singles in the space.  Now, we mainly use the bunk to store coolers, ropes, bags etc so I'm not showing that, but it is neatly piled.  If we need the space for young ones as our grandkids are now too big for the bunk, we put the mattresses down on the floor.  There is a tv in there with many old vcr movies.  Always favoured by any one who goes in there and says that they remember this and that...

The summer has gone by so fast...goodness we are almost into September already.  The hummingbirds are getting fatter and fatter getting ready to head south.  I think they may need a piggy back ride....while I was away my sweetie was here and couldn't believe how much sugar we go through to feed six little birds!  

I was driving up highway 35 today returning to the cottage and I could not believe it but there is a hint of autumn in the air as the maples are starting to pale and lose their colour of green!  Noooooooooooo!  I'm not ready!   I love summer!

We are in for some weather to coincide with the hurricane that is in the southern US or at least the tropical storm as it is becoming.  The lake is rough, the wind is up, and the birds are going crazy, a sure sign of something coming.  

That's good as I have for the first time ever a Christmas project.  I don't usually do anything till the middle of November as I don't get into that spirit thing till then.  Well, Mary isn't like that....she has gifts already!  OMG!  Who does that?   Anyway, our theme this Christmas....yeah...a theme...is country.  Well elegant country as I can't get too much into the greens and reds etc.  So we are planning and I have work to do.   I will post the fabric later this week when I've got fabrics out.  

On the way to the cottage I stopped at the Menonite co op and bought the first super sweet corn of the season!  That's part of the meal tonight.  It's that time of year here in North America where so much food is available that we should all think about our blessings as we savour the bounty.  The abundance is overwhelming, really when one thinks of it as everywhere we look there is so much corn, carrots, beans yellow and green, cucumbers, tomatoes of all kinds and the fruit trees are almost touching the ground with their harvast....we are truly fortunate.

But I'm not ready for summer to end.  I love summer!

7 comments :

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

other than a few trees here and there that turned color early because of the drought we have no feelings of fall in the air darn it!! Enjoy yours.
By the way I tried the rhubarb coffee cake and we loved it.
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/

Jennifer said...

Elegant country.....yep, that sounds like you, Nanci! What a pretty applique quilt. My goodness, the leaves are turning early aren't they?

Shay said...

Welcome back Nanci. Hope the car trouble is sorted soon.

I adore old quilts. They often have a simplicity that doesn't appear in newer quilts and especially those made with Modern fabric. Your quilt is gorgeous.

The bunkie looks very inviting. I cant imagine any part of your cottage not being utterly charming!

I know you're enjoying your Summer and far be if for me to rain on your parade but those of us South of you are pretty much fed up with winter. So bunk down and get ready to hand over that Sun!

Rosalyn Manesse said...

what an interesting post! Your cottage is so inviting and cozy

farmersdotter said...

I LOVE, LOVE your old quilts and old looking quilts and your place looks like lots of fun...do you stay there year round? I love to make quilts from vintage fabrics so they look like antiques, but maybe wear a little longer. I'll have to add you to my favorites!

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful quilt; I can hardly wait to see it! Mary's gift may open up a new direction for us - perhaps we should work on more applique quilts for a while. "Himself" likes the Dresden Fan, that I am working on, so much I am tempted to do one for us.
Talk with you soon!
Helen (your P.T.)

Crispy said...

That is one pretty quilt....lucky you! It's hard to believe that the bunkie is so small and yet looks so organized and inviting :0) We are getting signs of fall too. Our robins left and now we are seeing groups again, I think they are coming our of the Great North, on their way to where ever they winter. We are praying for a nice mild winter for a change.

Crispy