Monday, June 23, 2025

Getting Around

The whole-cloth quilt is moving along. I really want to see it finished now. Just to see how it's going to look, I finished one corner.



I work from the center outwards, so I don't catch any bubbles on the back, which might happen, even though the quilt layers are basted together. Then I went back to working on the swags. I only have eight to go, and they're pretty straightforward, no corners to turn or decisions to make. Then on to the upside-down hearts, as you can see, the feathers and cross-hatching.



Remember the dolls who went to the local yarn shop a while back? They were wearing knitted items from my patterns using yarn from the shop, to promote the books. They came home this week, as they are no longer on display, although my books are.



While I was there, this spinning fiber caught my eye and begged to come home with me. I hope to get back to spinning soon.



We have continued to walk most days, but Charlie has been working on going through stuff in the garage, so it has mostly been just the two dogs and me. We noticed this fence around a large part of the wilderness area near us known as Pinewood Natural Area. It is privately owned and due for development: apartment houses and small single-family residences. 



When we got closer, we could see they were digging up trees and taking them out.



We will no longer be able to walk through the woods, which I've circled in red on this map. I don't know what's going to happen with the hiking trail that currently runs through it and on to Ponderosa Park, where we often take the dogs.



Clearly, we will be able to walk on the streets that will go through the development, but hiking on streets isn't as pleasant as walking through the woods.


On Saturday, we had the first practice of the choir for our annual Sound Fourth Independence Day concert. We picked up our music as we came in, and when everyone got there we had perhaps 60 or so singers.


Our daughter's family has been in Europe, traveling with her husband's family for the past few weeks. They will be home in a couple of days.


Sunday night I made Pizza Blanca, no tomatoes or tomato sauce. (That's faux pepperoni, not real.)




I read through the new book and made a few wording corrections. After one more read-through to look for absent punctuation and other errors, it will be ready to send to my proofreaders/editors.

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If you have a few minutes and are willing, please go to Amazon and B&N and search for More Classic Tales Retold or Our Favorite Verses: Poems from The Doll's Storybook by Peggy Stuart". Every click on the page for the book makes it more likely they will keep a good supply in their warehouse and stores. If you are outside the US, you may have a separate website for these retailers. If you have a copy of any of our books, including Emil, Mariah, Classic Tales RetoldOur Favorite Verses or More Classic Tales Retold, please leave an honest review on the websites, especially if you bought from them.


Where's my blog: If you want to follow my blog, go here and sign up to follow.

What's on my needles: Still working on The Love of Spiders shawl by Melanie Berg. Only a couple of rows done this week.

What's on my iPhone: Finished listening to Autopsy by Patricia Cornwell. Now listening to The Library of Lost Dollhouses by Emily Rankin on the Audiobooks Now app.

What's on my sewing machine: Still waiting on some dish towels or something.

What's in my hoop: My whole cloth quilt. Lots of progress this week because we were home.

What's in The Doll's Storybook: The dolls come back from a walk to discover they're locked out of the house. Dolls are good at being patient, but they can still get bored while they wait for The Writer and her husband to come back. What will they do? Find out in Locked Out!


What's my tip of the week: Be kind. It's good for us.

Where are my books: The stories in each book first appeared in the blog and they are reproduced with a few changes. 


The stories in More Classic Tales Retold: Stories from The Doll's Storybook are Welcoming a StrangerThe RescueUnmaskedFuzzy Town––A Play and Sky Blue.

Our Favorite Verses: Poems from The Doll's Storybook. Poems included are Valentine's DayKeeping PetsBack to School, Victor the VultureThe Week Before Christmas, Insomnia and Veronika's Vocabulary Verses.

The stories in Classic Tales Retold: Stories from The Doll's Storybook are Little Green GreatcoatThe Boy Doll Who Cried Wolf and Lost in the Woods.

The stories in Emil: Stories from The Doll's Storybook are Best BudsGetting What You Want, and The Boys Cook Dinner.

The stories in Mariah are Being LittleBesties, and Distraction.

If you don't get free shipping from Amazon or B&N, buy from the BookBabyBookshop, because 50% of the price goes to St. Jude. Other booksellers pay much less, because the publisher gets a cut. Find my books at Barbara's Bookstore as well.

Note: This blog post was produced on the iPad and the MacBook, using the iPhone for some photos and some photo processing. No other computer was used in any stage of composition or posting, and no Windows were opened, waited for, cleaned or broken. No animals or dolls were harmed during the production of this blog post.

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