Friday, February 19, 2021

Return to Blog

I usually enjoy writing my blog as a way to share with friends what I have been up to and show a few pictures of my quilts and cats. The end of a year seems to call for a recap and possibly thinking of goals and plans. But transitioning from 2020 to 2021 and forward has had me so anxious and sad and lethargic that I had no words. I still snapped a few pictures and sometimes posted a happening on Facebook to connect with friends. I worked a 1,000-piece puzzle and listened to some art webinars and Zoomed and YouTubed with my church friends. People are in food lines and looking for work. My peeps in Texas are snowed and iced in, some without running water. I wish there were ways to help.

I am very aware of how fortunate I am that my house is warm and dry and safe; I have had both doses of the Pfizer vaccine; my hand has healed and I have decided to have Eric add blue and purple streaks to my gray hair again. I'm even beginning to be interested in sewing and quilting again. I'm saving a few plants and planting some seeds under a grow light. Life goes on and I hope to be able to be with friends in person soon. 

Here is the finished puzzle. It shows eight quilts by Bonnie Hunter patterns (from American Quilters Society) and is about 20" x 30". Being a quilter was no help on this one because of the small view of the quilts. Elizabeth was always eager to be with me though only for the attention. 



She is a little crowded on a 500-piece box. I must remember this.

Rahrah loves it when I Zoom on my laptop; she also loves to try to pick at the keyboard if I leave the top open afterward. So far I have been able to pop all the key covers back on. 


Cooking can get boring, so it is always nice to have red and yellow bell peppers on hand. A big pot of beef vegetable soup makes enough for several days and to share. 



Tarbaby has been doing lots of sleeping in this cold weather.

Linda pieced this quilt top and I quilted and bound it. 




6 comments:

Jenny K. Lyon said...

Looking good! Glad you are back in the saddle. Make some art and show me:-)

tierneycreates said...

Sorry you had a rough patch and glad you are doing better.

PRM said...

The quilt colors are almost as vibrant as your new hair dye--fabulous you!

PRM said...

The quilt colors are almost as vibrant as your new hair dye--fabulous you!

Martha Ginn said...

Thanks, Jenny,
The pandemic really has knocked the air out of my art making. Or it might have been the accumulation of birthdays! I admire your dedication to your blog and always intend to write more frequently. Keep inspiring me.
Martha

Martha Ginn said...

To PRM,
Thanks for reading and commenting; wish I knew how to respond to you by email, but maybe you'll read it here. That backing fabric was a gift from a friend after I made a few masks for her in March 2020. I had enjoyed my blue/purple hair color for about a year and a half and then let it fade for all of 2020 and finally decided it was time to cheer up!
Martha