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Saturday, September 06, 2025

Friday Play Day -


The walls were closing in.

At least that is my excuse - and the push I needed - to get out and about for the day.

Hubster Dave had physical therapy and then was headed over to the center to swim laps.

Son Jeff had come early and had power washed the porch floor at the inn in prep for painting - it's been 2 1/2 years and really could use a touch up.  (Rain today, but good weather tomorrow and it will be done and dry before folks arrive on Wednesday.)

There was office stuff that I need to get to - but I looked around me after Jeff left and thought - I'm outta here!
First stop - the Farmer's Market in nearby Independence.

Their Friday morning Farmer's Market is a hit with many, and they there are lovely wonderful local things - but I rarely get there because of the goings on with retreat stuff.


It was noon - a lot of things had cleared out - but I did some visiting and made some purchases!


Not shown - the loaf of chocolate zucchini bread I put in the QPO fridge!

The pickles and the corn salsa were from Tom's booth - You know that cemetery that we hike up to on Roundhouse road on the North Carolina side?

That's Tom's family cemetery and we also hike past his house on that road, along with his daughter and son in law's place - they are restoring one of the old farm houses that also belongs to the family.

I got to chat with them and see their new baby!  It is so good to see young families out here.  Usually they graduate high school, go off to college, and then have to find a job somewhere - usuallyk somewhere else as we are so rural.  Young family! Yay!

Funny thing...Tom's hosue is in the VA side, and his kid's house is a state away on the NC side. Less than a mile apart.


Can't wait to open these!

I love home canned pickles.


Yum yu,m yum!

This is in the fridge chilling and I'll be pulling out the tortilla chils to dig into this later today.


Whoooo doggy!

There was another cute young family with a wee little one - and they were selling jars of freeze dried veggies and fruits.

They are so pretty in the jar!  Of course, color...always attracts me.

But here is something you might not know - I LOVE SPICY!  The Hubster does not.

For him...taco meat without taco seasoning is just fine.  Just give him plain fried up ground beef. (How I lived with this for 44 years I don't know.)

So here are these freeze dried pepper rings...and you know what?  You just crumble one over your own plate of goodness and it adds heat without adding all of the vinegar taste of hot sauce. Freeze dried just crumbles to dust. And they can be reconstituted with water if desired.


And I got the two jar special - adding this one to my purchase.

Hot wax peppers have a different heat than jalapenos. And I crumbled some over the leftover italian sausage/onions/peppers dish that the retreaters had left for me.

Hubster Dave was gone for cornhole night with his buddies last evening - so I could heat up some leftovers and add some MORE heat.  Mmmmmmm!  So good!


12:30 and most of the morning crowd had cleared out -

But I'll be back!


There were some booths selling lunch things...but I already had in mind that I was heading for the Chinese Buffet in Galax.

Because, you guessed it - Hubster Dave doesn't eat Chinese food.  Being gluten free means he can't have the deep fried things, and those things with vegetables? Don't even get me started.


And the thing I hate to do more than anything else - try on clothes - yielded me two pair of jeans that I am really happy with.

And a gorgeous long raspberry cardigan that is coming with me on my trip next week.

I did it.  I shopped.  I tried on.  I bought.


Hahahahaha!  Please don't put your germs on the whistles!


I also did a restocking trip for things needed at the inn.  On my way back to deliver all of the exciting items (Like more hand soap refills and body wash. YAY.) I found Flash and Tula just unsure of what to make of the pressure washer and how things had been moved around from "normal."


Besides...it was mid afternoon treat time and I better get on with it.

I spread the treats in a long line and usually they are both there getting what they can.  yesterday Tula just watched.

And you know what?


I still had time for some sewing!


Four more Four Patch Fun Leader & Ender blocks were completed with the making of four more X-Plus blocks.

Today?  Maybe I'll get that deskwork done. A quiet day in the studio.

I need to think of kitting up some projects to take with me on this trip - I need a new embroidery to turn into a little quilt for our trip to Morocco in January...Maybe something with a sewing machine or notions on it?  Back to the drawing board.

I need to kit up some of the large hexie motifs so they are ready to come with me for long plane rides, etc.

This is getting real!  I'll be on my way to Europe in a week!

If you'd like to travel with me - you'll find my travel page HERE. We've got exciting things ahead for 2026!


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

This is me when the Hubster starts talking about cornhole and scores annd...
His version is "I might look like I'm listening to you about quilting but in my head I'm throwing and sinking those bags and winning...."⁣
Is this you too? LOL!

Sandcastles quilt pattern found in my book String Fling.

Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!~

 

10 comments:

  1. You bought some yummy things in those canning jars!!! Lucky you.
    The kitties are watching the Inn while everyone is away.
    I didn't get to sew yesterday at all. One of those days.
    Have a wonderful weekend 🌹
    Blessings 🙏 💞

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  2. Anonymous9:25 AM EDT

    Today's quote quilt background looks like a great idea for the leader/ender four patches to me.

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  3. The cats are so funny! I've never heard of freeze-dried veggies. A modern way to preserve!
    I know that both hubby and I "tune out" on occasion; I really have no interest in the inner workings of computers, and I know he is listening politely to quilt talk. But it's OK for us.

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  4. You had a fun and productive Friday! The Farmer's Market looks like a fun adventure. My hubby and I are with Hubster Dave in the no spicy zone. :-)
    The picture of Flash eating the treats and Tula is so cute!
    I'm liking the X-Plus blocks more and more every time you show them.
    Glad you were successful with new jeans and new cardigan. I dislike trying on clothes. lol Happy sewing friends, Jenny

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  5. Anonymous10:20 AM EDT

    As I am reading this blog I am thinking. I need to live closer to Bonnie. I would be all in for shopping and going to the Chinese buffet, and the hot peppers. I have the same issue with a husband who can't do spicy. I would also love to go on your trip to the Christmas Market in Germany. I last went back in the 1980's. I bet it has changed a lot. Hope you have lots of fun on your trip. Brenda

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  6. Anonymous1:46 PM EDT

    Love the blue/green x block.

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  7. Anonymous1:54 PM EDT

    I think Flash and Ivy look like close relatives!

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  8. It sounds like you had a much-needed day for "self care!" Enjoy your yummies from the market!
    Today I went to WalMart while my daughter had a job interview. I hadn't been in a long time, and was able to pick up a few small items for Fall decorating. I mixed it in with some stuff we have in storage so at least it looks like Fall here! Now I need the weather to match! HA!
    Next week is a long week for me. But you got to do what you have to do! But who says I won't be sewing in my head while I'm in training?! HAHA! Happy stitching!

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  9. Anonymous8:50 AM EDT

    I am wondering if Flash is no longer so shy? Is he letting you touch him? Amazing progress on your sewing. I started to follow your Hexie instructions and are working on those during TV time.

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  10. Terry Johnson4:15 PM EDT

    See you Wednesday! I start traveling Tuesday to pick up friends along the way.

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