
It snowed a lot — as this evergreen clearly shows. This was taken around noon today — so a good 24/36 hours after the snow had stopped. I suppose it is pretty — but I’m just not a winter person by any stretch! Can’t wait for spring!
A few years ago, for whatever reason, we had moose statues all over the place in Toronto. There is one moose statue we still see outside a business that dresses it up for holidays, seasons, you name it. It’s rather hard to see what the moose has on as the snow is covering most of it, but here’s a picture of the moose. π
And here’s yet another picture of the snow — it seems like there’s mountains of it, yet I think a great deal of it will be gone by Wednesday as we’re forecast to have a rather mild couple of days at the beginning of this week.
Last night I worked for a while with the setting for the 2″ Drunkard’s Path blocks I made a while ago in ’30s prints. I think I like the effect of this setting and am going to keep adding to it till I’ve used up the hundred or so blocks that I made. Then I think I may do a border with ’30s stars in it.

Oh I am still waiting for it to snow here in NJ!looks so pretty!I like your little drunkards path blocks.will be fun to watch this quilt grow.Kathie
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Hi, great blog and great snow1 A lot of good sewing projects happening here, love that Drunkard’s path-a friend had a blue and white one on her wall and that helped motivate me to want to learn to quilt.The tessalating hexagons look great and I recognize a fair bit of my Sanctuary fabric stash in those circles. I’ll be back again, Tracey
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Any of that snow that you don’t want, please send it my way! I work at a school and would LOVE a snow day!nancy, near philadelphia
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Oh I love these photos. The snow is very pretty. My, my, my that Drunkards Path at 2″ — wowie! I love the ’30s prints, too. More fun.Quilty Fun Love, *karendianne.
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