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Saturday, June 25, 2016

Hay Season...




You know it is summer here in Western Oregon

 when you don't hear the gentle hum of your 

sewing machine...






You hear the ROAR of a tractor diesel engine!






You aren't cutting beautiful fabrics...


You are cutting hay!







This is my view from the tractor cab...






I am waving at you........upper left corner






Can you see me now?






This is where I will be for the next few weeks...

always a lovely view from the hay fields.






At the top of the image I can see my house...

I am just across the river from it.




It is 6.45 pm...


My cowboy arrived to spell me...

time to go home and put my feet up!




I was able to get a couple of 

sewing days in last week:


My darling, sweet, kindred spirit......Linda

finished her pancake quilt....yay!





and you thought this wasn't going to be a

quilt related post.......fooled you!






CLICK HERE:  to see My Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

5 comments:

  1. Yup.....the roar of tractors is heard here, too! Love the "pancake" quilt!!!!! Awesome texture!!!!!

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  2. Ahhhhh the good times! Love the smells....your posts always take me back to my childhood! Thanks for that!

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  3. Ahhhh, the smell of freshly cut hay...

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  4. Love, love, love those pancake quilts! How many layer cakes does it take for a quilt of that size?

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  5. Hi Sandra,

    I really don't know how many layer cakes it would take to make a lap size pancake quilt.....sorry I cannot be of any help.

    LuAnn

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