we can never tell our complete story or recover all our connections
it would be an impossible telling
memory becomes constructed
memories are made
Enjoying details of the dense circular quilting lovingly stitched by an annonymous 19th century Canadian woman currently on display at the Dufferin County Museum.
Our kids are arriving today. The grand boys have asked us to wait so that they can find the charlie brown balsam tree to decorate.
May you all have gentle times with loved ones these next few days.
xx
Blessings for your Christmas 2014 memory-making, Judy...and for the new year!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely time with your family, and a happy, healthy and productive 2015!
ReplyDeletebeautiful post... warm wishes for a beautiful holiday season.. x
ReplyDeleteAhhhh ... can almost féél the lovely stitches (like so many bits and pieces in a life time ...)
ReplyDeleteLovely days with all your loved ones and all the best for the new year, Judy
Lovely quilt. Thanks for sharing. Much love at this special time of year. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely quilt. Is it "hawaiian"? I would like to do something like that, lots of slow hand sewing.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for you and your family.
My first thought was that I wasn't seeing what I thought I was seeing . . . but I was. How incredible and truly a labour of love.
ReplyDeleteMy best wishes Judy.
To the entire Martin extended family - Best Wishes for a joyous gathering and much love shared.
ReplyDeleteThis is the time when all time stops and we focus on family.
Yours is beautiful and most precious.
Thank you Judy, for all you have shared with us this past year.
Bethany
and you, too. happy.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a peaceful And happy Christmas with your family Judy.
ReplyDeleteHave happy and peaceful Christmas with your lovely family, Judy.
ReplyDeleteLove and blessings to you and yours Judy.
ReplyDeleteCheers! To a full creative New Year.