February is National Embroidery Month, and I seem to have been keeping busy with embroidery in the evenings. I finished this squirrel piece from the Kathy Schmitz One Stitch at a Time Embroidery Club.
This was the second one I finished this week. And I started this one, which I hope to finish for my Slow Sunday Stitching this week, because the new pattern comes out on March 1st.
I'll be linking up with Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching. Head on over and check what everyone has been up to!
What I am spending my Saturday evening doing is ripping out this free motion quilting I did on my project for the Dust Off a Quilt Book that starts on Monday. I started quilting and checked my tension on the back and it looked fine. I was 2/3 done quilting and I checked the tension again on the back, and it looked like this, so therefore I am ripping out the bad part. I have a lot of eyelashes on the back.
Last week, Barbara @Cat Patches had a post about going back to the area she grew up in, Oceanside/Vista area in Southern California. This led me to looking up online to what the house we lived in looked like now.
I was born in Maryland, and we moved to Vista, California in 1964 when I was 14. My parents bought this house, that had property, about 1-3/4 acres. We had fig trees on the left side of the house, lemon trees in the back of the house. As you are looking at the house out front, to the right there were eucalyptus trees and kamquats between our house and the neighbors. I The house was originally a builders personal home that was built in 1959. It was painted yellow, with white trim. All I have is this black and white picture. It was a very pretty property and a great place to grow up.
After I saw Barbara's post, I started looking up our property. My parents lived there until the early 80's I think. I had to try to remember our address, and I finally pinpointed it by knowing the neighbor's that lived behind us.
This is apparently the property now. I almost didn't recognize it. It is owned by some plumbers. I don't know if it is a residence or business now. I almost didn't recognize it, with almost all the vegetation down, and the barn off to the side.
I guess it is true you can't go back.
Guess I'd better get busy ripping out! Thanks for stopping by!