As you know, I'm not well versed in cleaning. This kind of stuff was meant for the SECOND daughter who never appeared in our family. It was forced labor from day one as my Mother insisted it was MY job to clean the entire house. Ever since, I've shied away from anything resembling cleaning or cleanup, with an emphasis on scrubbing!
Not only that, but you KNOW how stuff accumulates, and motorhomes are no exception. I cannot tell you how many rocks I removed from all the drawers. I must have thought they were special at some point, but yesterday they were just ROCKS. Out the door they went along with a few odd shaped sticks. I did save one to retrieve Cooper's toy balls from under the brake pedal.
With only one slide moved out, and that not the entire way, I cleaned and scrubbed until I was bent over like a little old lady. The couch makes into a queen bed which I have never used for anything other than a dog hair catcher. It did it's job exceedingly well. Two hours later I gave up. Next time I will tackle the floors.
Time for a little rest and relaxation sewing. You are right, this is not my usual color choices, but when you need almost 7 yards of backing, you go with what's cheap, or rather less expensive. I'm showing this picture for Cindy and Ray to see the quilting. It's a new pattern by a new artist, I think called graffiti. Every row of quilting is different instead of duplicated.
This is why I want the long arm quilting machine with a computer, but the price is way beyond my bank account.
I've been struggling a bit with this one. As you sew the next row on (or side pieces) you overlap them to save material. Then you cut it apart being extra careful to make the cuts in the right place. If not, you cut something you shouldn't, as of course I have done. That requires taking out 3 or 4 seams to repair it.
There is a lot of flipping, flopping and cutting involved, so I'm not sure how this will turn out. The next time I see a beautiful quilt my Quilting Guru made, I will NOT say I think I can DO that!!
After fixing dinner, I think Every Plate is history. It seems most every meal is the same, either tacos or some kind of meat fried while you roast everything else. Roasting green beans is just not acceptable, or maybe it was the four cloves of garlic I put in the fig jam sauce. Yeah, that was a little much!!
I'm determined to get out for a ride today. Staying home too much makes Nancy a boring (and bored) girl. I do have one piece of news to relay. The Tubac Art Festival, always held in February, has been cancelled. It's a sad day in Arizona!!
I can't believe the size of them. We've had over 40 that I could count at one time. Maybe that's why they are smaller, they have to share the food. Have you found any dog sitters?
ReplyDeleteChecking around Tucson now. Nothing in California. Yup these quail are pretty big!!
DeleteYou sure it is called "graffiti"? Looks more like "Hippie" to me! lol (When I was 12 we, the family, loaded into our two-toned Blue VW Bus and headed to San Francisco one Saturday. We got to the corner of Haight and Ashbury, stopped at a stop light, windows all open because it is summer and these VWs had no A/C, and I see this small group on the corner and from the back of the bus I say, in my typical loud voice, "Hey Dad, are those Hippies over there?" Mom could have died...)
ReplyDeleteYes Dave I think you are right. Hippie would be a good name for it!! I remember Haight Ashbury back in the day. I remember the smell too!!
DeleteWell....your dinner does looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteSometimes looks are deceiving Elva! Hahahaha
DeleteYour motor home looks lovely! You haven't done the floors? Look at them shine! :)
ReplyDeleteI still say you don't give yourself enough credit for quilting. I think you do awesome work.
Thank you thank you thank you for the quails in your video. Are they ever little tubbies!! Love them. :)
Hopefully I can catch a few more of them. There aren't many hanging out right now.
DeleteYour Quilting and Cooking all look good.
ReplyDeleteThe never ending cleaning is a pain.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
And it is never ending ........
DeleteI guess we all collect rocks. Mine are on my steps so I'm reminded each morning when I stumble over them. I have dibs on the psychedelic quilt! How's the fence coming along?
ReplyDeleteWait till you see the OTHER side of that quilt Doug!!! It's even brighter. It would be a perfect fit with your beard!!! Haven't heard a word on the fence.
DeleteCould not believe all the stuff in mh after 20 years.
ReplyDeleteHad to remove and find places for it when we sold. Most was throw away or donate.
Oh yes ... there is a huge pile in the garage to be donated!!
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