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Monday, April 20, 2026

In Search Of Ponies!


Eight of us loaded up two vehicles and headed out (or should I say UP!) to Grayson Highlands State Park to see if we could spot any ponies along the Appalachian Trail.

Some had been with me before, but it had been a couple of years.

Some were completely new to this experience and their excitement was infectious and Energizing!

We didn't do too bad for a group of quilters also UP there in age!


Starting out strong!  It's around 11am at this time.


Starting UP the trail!

There is no way to get up to the ponies without going UP. But there is no reason to push it through all at once.  Take a break and a breather when you need. Appreciate nature and listen for birds as you rest.

Dial it down and take smaller steps - shorten your stride as you walk uphill.  It's like gearing down on a bike making the uphill easier.  Small steps. Breathe. Rest. Go again.


And before you know it - there they are!


We made it to our turn around spot, and there are ponies!


A couple out there saying hello to this grazer -


Friends hiking with friends!


With a pony photo bomber!


Now you can tell everyone that you hiked the Appalachian Trail!


And saw the wild ponies grazing.

No babies yet though! At least we didn't see any.


Always grateful for strangers passing by who ask if we want our photo taken.

Random acts of photography - Thank you!


*Singing* "What goes up...must come down..."

And we begin our downhill leg of our journey.


Another grass grazer!


Thank you, ladies!

We were back a bit after 1pm and starving.  Out came all of the leftovers from previous meals and a feast was had on the  back porch. More afternoon sewing.  Some napping.  Some just settled in with some handwork back on the porch and enjoyed quiet stitching.


Doing some pre-cutting!

I am combing through my red strings bin and finding any pieces that are big enough to do the flying geese part of my current string project.

I do not care of the long edge is on the straight of grain, or on the bias.  It's paper piecing.  Everything is anchored by the next seam. But I am cutting into "sort of" triangles of a useable size to help with placement and ease of sewing.

Three string bins are going into this project: Red, Neutral. and Aqua/Turquoise!

I finished the binding/sleeve/label sewing on the Hello Gretchen quilt over the weekend, but we ended up with a huge thunderstorm on Saturday night that took the temps from the 80s of the day, to 37 by morning. No way to photograph in that mess.

It stayed gusty windy all day. Not so great there either. Maybe today? We'll see.  Today's high is low 50s so not much better.


But all that needed rain is welcomed!

My lilacs are about to bloom at the cabin!


And because I haven't posted her in a while. Tula Tallulah Lou is doing marvelously.

And this girl LOVES her catnip mouse toys.  We have to put them up at night or she will be thundering and zooming around all night long playing with them.

That lets me know just how happy she is.  So her toys get put up at night (if you can find them!) and go back down for her in the morning.

She is well, she is happy and she is as whole as can be.


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Quiltville Quote of the Day -

What are you giving power to that you shouldn't be?

Today I am taking control of what is in front of me. The things I can control.

There are so many things that I can't.

Today the serenity prayer is my mantra.

Have a marvelous Monday, everyone -

 

9 comments:

  1. So happy to see that Tula is doing so well. Sew on!

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  2. We hiked the Appalachian Trail in
    our state...lots of vertical here too.
    Tula bell is a sweet heart. So precious.
    Chili here this morning 33*
    No hummingbirds yet.
    Have a Glorious day
    Blessings 🙏💞

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  3. So true, Think good things and good things will find you.

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  4. I'm so glad you posted about Tula ! I've been wondering how she's healing and taking to being a domesticated indoor cat now. So relieved she's made the adjustments needed in her life to be a happy cat !

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  5. Anonymous10:41 AM EDT

    Thanks for letting us know that Tula is fine. She is a beauty, even with only one eye. Love her up for us, please!
    Sharon M

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  6. Anonymous11:46 AM EDT

    I am glad you all are able to climb the trail and share the ponies. Also hooray for the kitty feeling back to normal. Also thankful for the rain. I hear the South East is in drought. Need to ask the Wisconsin, Minnesota quilters to bring some down when they come to quilt. Happy Monday. Brenda Jackson

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  7. That certainly was an action packed post today. I loved every story. The walk to see the ponies on the Appalachian trail is on my bucket list. I also enjoyed those red flying geese blocks you were cutting out. Oh my. And Tula looked wonderful. Thanks for the update. I would like to know if she's your kitty or Dave's?? It's good to see her love her toys, you know that she is doing well. Keep up those great posts with the Quiltville/Kittyville/Puppyville. Well my morning housework is caught up and I'm heading to the sewing room. Thanks for all the inspiration.

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  8. Karen and her dog Zoe12:26 PM EDT

    Thanks Bonnie! Your quotes always seem to fit what's going on in my life. Having a bit of a blue day today and a bit of a pity party here. Today's quote really is helping me get my head out of my a$$. Sorry, but saying a less offensive word just didn't convey the rear end correctly to me. So, I'm going to take a shower, get going, and get my quilting mojo back. Have a jelly roll rug to work on and instead of listening to a romance audiobook while I work on it, I'm going to dive into a murder mystery instead. Thanks so much for your blog. I know you don't know me, but to me you're a good friend who always seems to say just what I need to hear.

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  9. It is too bad that Tula lost her eye but she is still such a beautiful kitty! I have a male cat Ollie who loves his "mousies" as we say and also those small colored colored springs. Sometimes he will bring one up on the bed and wants you to throw it so he can "fetch"!

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