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Yesterday I took some quilts up to the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre for a Health and Social Services Conference on cancer. So while they were eating supper I took a few moments to check out our exhibits.
So me and the caribou were checking each other out
Then the moose is really focused in on me…good thing he is stuffed! 😉
Here is my little display. I guess that museum patrons were very interested in the display too.
We were hanging it earlier and we wondered if the quilts were level…I remembered I have an app for that!
And amazingly Leslie and I had it perfectly level…not like the above image.
Tonight I have France coming over to take photos of a quilt that hasn’t had much work done on it. I have been distracted with doing photo shoots of these:
All the pink flowers are in bloom right now!
I can’t believe that it is the 20th already. After France comes I can get back to painting. I have to get a 5×7 or two done for the draw at the end of the month!
Have a wonderful weekend! Enjoy the Summer Solstice if you are in the northern hemisphere…and the Winter Solstice if you are upside down and in the southern hemisphere! 😉
See you on Monday…with a painting I do hope!!!!
Fun! Nice display. Am I right that the bottom flower is a shrub rose? What is the top one?
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Thanks Candee. The top one is a tree that blossoms across the street from me. I have no idea what the tree is except it is beautiful for a week in June. The bottom image is wild roses…they smell divine!
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Beautiful. Wonderful to be able to share in the experience. You are so so talented
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Thanks Jo-Ann! Yes it was.
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Good luck with the new paintings. I remember those quilts! I tried to get new fresh pics of Lady Slippers to send to you but they were not very good this year…….. 😦
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We need to find peonies for me to take photos of! 😉
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I love the picture of the wild roses. What my was a boy his mother always found and put wild roses on his birthday cake. His birthday was June 16. My mother kept up the tradition as did I after she was gone. Sometimes it was hard to find them but w always managed to find a few. If he was still living he would have been 99 this year. A fun memory.
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Oh Inez what a wonderful tradition for your father! A whole life time of beautiful flowers on your bday cake. Thanks for sharing your special memory.
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Love the quilts…you are sooooo talented!
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Thanks so much Max. I am working on a quilt that I can’t show anyone until Oct 11th…so hard not to show how it is coming along! I am pretty pleased with it so far. 🙂
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