

So here I sit in Detroit, a 3 hour layover...Actually, it is not too bad because for the first time in 2 weeks I am sitting at a gate all by myself, just typing with my thoughts. Detroit looks pretty gray and chilly, in fact, my flight from Madison was delayed because they had to "de-ice" the wings. Oh...I am so happy to be going back SOUTH!!
I don't mind the cold..but ice is tricky. I don't mind the snow as long as the sun comes out and the sky goes blue and sunny, but that gray stuff that lingers for days, where it feels perpetually 4pm all day long...that drags on me.
I've had a WONDERFUL time. You know, I got to meet people that I've only known through blogging and internet groups, and it is so fun how they appear just how they do in email. I think conversation and communication really is the key to knowing someone. I felt right at home with these ladies because we have worked on this trip for the past year or so...and it went off without a hitch.
I have my camera card in the computer...but I am having a hard time running the program to get them into a folder and able to edit them down. Pictures may still need to wait until I get home to deal with them, but then again..a lot can be done in 3 hours! There maybe be pictures to this post by the time I am done!
The first thing I can tell you is that I was able to finish the hand quilting on 3am hot flash! The binding is in progress. I packed up a couple of boxes to UPS home so I didn't have to deal with excess baggage. They won't beat me home, but should be there by wednesday, so you'll get pics of that then.
I have started the hand quilting on my crumb-y tulips and that is going fast. I'm quilting it from the BACK because I am quilting with black thread and it is easier to see what the heck I'm doing. I just couldn't see the stitches in the miriad of fabric scraps and crumbs in the front.
(AS I'm sitting here, I'm uploading a slide show to webshots..yeah!)
Wow...I'm sending you this and your in the air by now! Welcome back home!!! We missed you!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful time Bonnie! I'm glad it has all worked out so well. What a beautiful place to work in and meet friends.
ReplyDeleteCheers
I'm glad you're back! I'm about to start a quilt from your book and am looking forward to updates from your blog more often.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back home
ReplyDeleteI am sure there has been alot of us having Bonnie withdrawals.
Wonderful pictures Bonnie! You're such a busy girl, I truly don't know where you get the energy. You amaze me!!
ReplyDelete*hugs*
Tazzie
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Thanks for visiting Illinois and Wisconsin! It was FUN to meet you *in person* and *see* all your beautiful quilts!
ReplyDeleteSafe travels to you!
Glad to see things went well and you had fun. I'm sooo jealous!
ReplyDeleteYou said you were going to the Netherlands, visiting friends or also for a workshop or lecture? I'd like to know b/c I live in The Netherlands. Greetings, Henny
ReplyDeletethat's so fun to see your book on the shelves- woohoo! whee, those classes look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteIf you can spell Oconomowoc, I bet you know how to pronounce it too--that means you can be an honorary Wisconsinite. Very cool to see you visiting my back yard: those pictures are from Ben Franklin in Oconomowoc, aren't they?? I had so hoped to be able to attend your lecture for the guild in Wales, but it didn't work out. :-(
ReplyDeleteFantastic update! Glad you had a good time!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, I have left you an award on my blog. http://freda1951.wordpress.com
ReplyDeleteI wish I knew that you were waiting in Detroit Metro airport...I could have kept you company. I love the string quilts - they are wonderful! Happy Thanksgiving!!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, Loved seeing you in Spring Green - a fantastic trunk show. You're a great inspiration! I'm excited to start several of your projects. Keep posting your current projects ---and that hand quilted Amish quilt you were working on in Wisconsin. -Nancy
ReplyDeleteNo retreats in August 2010 well don't bnook it yet anyway.
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