We had a storm last night and it's not over yet. First it rained about 10mm, which then changed to snow. About 10cm of snow fell, but it packed down and has created a wet, swampy mess. The guy on the radio cautioned folks to take it easy when clearing their driveways and walks. It is being called, "heart attack snow". Needless to say, I won't be going out there to shovel anything.
I took this photo from my back door. I had to stick my head outside a bit to get this shot. Water was dripping off the glass roof and onto my head, so I only took this one shot. The storm came from the west, but the wind was from the east. I don't understand it either! LOL You can see how the wet snow stuck to the east side of everything - the trees, bushes, my fence etc. A moment after I closed the door, a gigantic chunk of ice slid off the roof and landed in front of the door, right where I had been standing to take the picture. If I was a cat, that certainly would have been one of my nine lives. So much for winter. I have had enough.
And now for what I really want to show you today. I have completed the baby quilt to the flimsy stage. It is called, "Jungle Path" and is a free pattern that can be found here. This was really fun to make and I think there will be a few more in my future. Lots of babies are being born this year.
I took this photo from my back door. I had to stick my head outside a bit to get this shot. Water was dripping off the glass roof and onto my head, so I only took this one shot. The storm came from the west, but the wind was from the east. I don't understand it either! LOL You can see how the wet snow stuck to the east side of everything - the trees, bushes, my fence etc. A moment after I closed the door, a gigantic chunk of ice slid off the roof and landed in front of the door, right where I had been standing to take the picture. If I was a cat, that certainly would have been one of my nine lives. So much for winter. I have had enough.
And now for what I really want to show you today. I have completed the baby quilt to the flimsy stage. It is called, "Jungle Path" and is a free pattern that can be found here. This was really fun to make and I think there will be a few more in my future. Lots of babies are being born this year.


We are supposed to get to 75 degrees here today. I love you happy baby quilt. Good job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice, bright quilt. I was out a midnight and then twide this morning shovelling the wet stuff. My husband did it too just before he headed out to work. I think it's done now but those drivers really should slow down so they don't soak pedestrians.
ReplyDeleteLove your Jungle Path baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love how colorful your jungle path quilt is!
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