My goodness, how can it be November already? It seems like the year has only just begun. The month has been busy for me already, so let me share a few of the goings on here so far:
On the day of the Adelaide Christmas Pageant I put up our Christmas tree. It's tradition for lots of families in Adelaide to mark the day in this way - for whatever reason the pageant is a couple of weeks early this year, but that just means we all get to enjoy our festive decorations for a bit longer. I'm sure I've told you all before, it's an all day job for me, and one I look forward to. It's much less fun when it's time to take it down.
And putting away the Halloween display in the hallway meant I was able to put out something else:
I've been hand quilting and working on some secret squirrell business too. And I promise to share photos of those things when they're gifted. But I can share pictures of the table topper I made for my friend for her birthday:
I'm so sorry about the quality of the photos - I clearly took them (especially the last one) in a rush. For this table topper I used my Dresden Christmas Tree Skirt pattern, and instead of cutting away the center circle and opening for the tree, I appliqued a circle of Dutch Chintz fabric in the centre. I do really love that green floral, it's so pretty.
Another recent adventure was meeting Nagee Maehashi from Recipe Tin Eats:
My lovely friend Sonja and I decided on a whim to head to Tea Tree Plaza to meet her at her book signing. We joined the queue just oven an hour before it all began and were so thrilled to meet her and have Nagee sign our books. Her recipes are wonderful, and Nagee is a delightful person. Amy and I are going to make one of her recipes tomorrow after Amy has a sewing session here.
Dog walking has continued. We decided to give the Wynn Vale dam a go once more - we tried it a while ago while Rowley was still very much in his puppy stage, and it was a big overwhelming for him. It's a much busier place with lots of smells and other people and animals to meet. Just a couple of pictures of the dam:
We are so lucky to live in such a nice place with plenty of space to wander.
And the last picture of the day - some cute pompom like flowers that I bought at the grocery store. I wasn't sure what they were, but my dear Instagram buddies tell me they're crysanthemums:
These would be so lovely to grow in the garden, I'm definitely going to look into it.
I have so much work I'd like to get done tonight before I head to bed, so I'm going to sign off here with a promise to catch up on comments tomorrow. Thank you for stopping by, I always appreciate it xox
4 comments:
lovely tree...i've seen some up in public places with lights on at night...mine goes up december 1st...pretty table topper
Your tree is gorgeous and I agree, the taking down is a whole lot less fun!
Beautiful tree. I love decorating mine, too. Taking it down, not so much. I usually put my tree up the last weekend of November, so I have a bit of time yet.
That is a lovely floral in the table topper you made for your friend.
I am unfamiliar with "Australia's favorite cook." But it sounds like a fun outing. Beautiful flowers. I never see Chrysanthemums in that color around here. Very pretty in that vase, on that quilt. Excellent color coordination. ;)
What a great post, a little of everything. You do live in a beautiful stop. I am sure it has to be hard sometimes to stay in and get other things done. I am going to check out the cook. Yes, those are lovely mums and I have never seen them before. Your tree belongs in a Southern Living magazine, gorgeous. Enjoy your week.
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