Happy Friday!!!! AND !! Happy Valentines Day!
I got a little behind in my own finishes - but!! I helped to Finish Liz's QOV!!!
WE were gifted some fabrics from a QOV'er out east - so I put together some quilt kits - various Quilters took them home from one of our meetings - and Liz brought hers back ( okay!! a lot of them brought them back - they are too fast!!)
I got this one quilted!!! and it will go back to Liz to bind!!
I am still going to count it as a finish - since is was on my to do list!
And this week - started okay but turned brutal!! Certain folk have led you to believe that when it is winter the Ranch chores slow down. (I heard a News Anchor say that!)
I am here to call Phooey on that - Even though I have tank heaters, Ice still has to be chopped - the wind - not helpful. Animals need to be fed more - horses especially - if they have full tummies they can stay warmer.
Which also means you are hauling feed around a lot more.... and needing more time in the day ha ha
Now it is your turn!!
BRAG Away!! let us cheer you on!!!
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4 comments:
Love everything about this QOV!
That is a lovely QOV. Goodness, do folks really believe that chores "slow down" in the winter? Do they think the livestock feed and water themselves, or that fences and buildings just take care of themselves? Hope you have a great weekend!
Love Liz's QOV. Is that one of your patterns?
That is another really pretty QOV. Very nice quilting! Well, that anchor guy was an idiot, because you are absolutely right - those chores increase when it's this cold. Plus moving snow so the critters could actually get to the water tanks or feed. We had one big water tank near the north side of our big barn that was on an Artesian flowing well. It didn't usually freeze, but there was always snow to move so the cattle and horses could get to it.
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