We have been having regular visits from this flock of turkeys-23 is the most we have counted so far!
They are beautiful visitors.
Mom and I did some sewing today; we began a new quilt called a windmill block. (Mom's blocks)
So nice to work together! (My blocks)
A little quilt for Millie on the frame. (small Christmas wall hanging)
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Nice to finally have the turkeys move to your side of the neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteThe quilting is all lovely....
Wow! That's quite a flock of visitors! Ha-ha!
ReplyDeletethose turkeys look like the ones in own back yard at home--ask your Mom if she recognized any of them!! LOL Sharon
ReplyDeleteIIt is a riot the horses love to watch the wild turkeys. It is fine when they are grazing but when the girls go for a ride they spook every time when they see them..lol.
ReplyDeleteGreat look using the windmill pattern. Looking great!!!
Hope this goes I can't see the passwords with my eys so bad now. Maybe just using google will be enough.
Too bad it's not near THanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThe windmill blocks are really striking. I can see them turning in the wind.
The "prove you're not a robot" words just get more and more interesting.
Those windmill blocks are beautiful. I especially like the ones with bold colors and geometric fabrics. Yum!
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