On our way driving up to Maine a couple weeks ago, we stopped off in NYC and packed in a lot of activity in two half days.
We walked through Washington Square Park where Kaela and Joe got engaged ten years ago! I have almost no sense of smell but apparently the smell of pot was thick in the air - I had no clue, lol. So we kept walking and got pizza;).
At one point David and I dashed to the American Folk Art Museum to see a marvelous exhibit of quilts from their collection entitled "What that Quilt Knows about Me".
Here are a few -
1. A charming 1981 appliqué quilt by Pearlie Posey of Mississippi made in her old age, with help from her daughter:
Meanwhile, yesterday I bought a new laptop (instead of paying for a costly repair). Yay! It's a 13 inch MacBook Air and I love it already.
It is blazing hot here in North Carolina. After years of window units in New England, I am so grateful for our central A/C here. It is so quiet, and I like staying indoors when it's hot outside. However, I also love a little morning painting time with Charlotte in our screened in patio, so sweet -
Thank you for reading. I'm woefully behind in answering comments, but please know I appreciate each one!
xo
Cynthia
I just saw the exhibit at the American Folk Art Museum earlier today! We are here in Brooklyn/NYC visiting our son and his partner. I’ll be posting about it next week. What a great exhibit! We just got heat pumps installed in our house so I know what you mean about air conditioning - so much better than window units. What a blessing to be near your grandchildren!
ReplyDeleteYou had a wonderful vacation! Thank you for posting about this exhibit.
ReplyDeleteIt’s nice to see you enjoying your trip and the adventures of NY.
ReplyDeleteI love the charming quilts and can’t see the invisible stitches either!
Thank God for A/C. It’s been sweltering in Tokyo today.
Queenie
I was just asking my husband about the pot in NYC. He says its everywhere which just seems weird to me. I may have to plan a visit to see that brides quilt in person. I have always admired it and I even made a block with a group.
ReplyDeleteCharlotte is getting to be such a big girl! So cute.
It was nice to catch up - Bloglovin started working again - yay!!!
I loved the quote by Pearlie Posey. My quilts will outlive me, I'm sure. I hope they bring someone new some comfort. I have one of the patterns for the Bride's Quilt. I've admired it for a long time.
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