Peaches,apricots, plums and apples above. Also has pears and nectarines, all in a small suburban back yard. |
Some of the roses and hydrangeas down the side |
I also watched a quilt top being quilted on her Gammill. It is a wonderful shop so if you are ever up that way it is well worth a visit. Here's a picture of Sarah's shop below on the right.
Natalie Bird pattern. |
Above are some of my purchases, ball of Zpagetti, a French General jelly roll, Cottage Garden thread and a few other things not shown are already in use. |
On Wednesday, Chris, Ken and I headed to Eagle Hawk Neck to join an Adventure boat tour down to Tasman Island. It was a bit windy with waves between 21/2 to 31/2 metres as we got closer to our destination. It was well worth the trip though as we saw 300 metre high cliffs with caves below eroded by the sea. We were lucky enough to see dolphins, seabirds and albatross. Also saw a couple of seal colonies on the rocks. It was amazing to hear the history of Tasman Island and how they managed to get people, supplies, livestock onto the island so that the light house could be manned. The boat ride back through the waves was exciting.
We did look very glamorous in our outfits, don't you think?
Lastly we attended the wedding of our niece Kate and her now hubby Joe. The day was not the best and was the coldest of our stay. I'm sure the bridal party were freezing in their summery outfits. The wedding was held at Peppermint Bay and we caught the ferry down along with most of the other guests.
Chris and I in ferry, Nicola & Evie (niece and great niece), Kate & her Dad, Joe & Kate with Grand-dad. |
Bridal party |
Well if you are still reading thank you for staying till the end. It is a very long post I know.
Must go now as I really need a cuppa. Till next time, happy stitching........
Lovely pics and post the fruit trees and garden are amazing as is the owner Ken unbelievable !!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos Noela. Sounds like a wonderful trip. Nice purchases too!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos Noela...looks like you all had a ball...
ReplyDeletelovely pictures to remember such a great time... looks just lovely...
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What a gorgeous bride. I had exactly the same colour for my bridesmaids 20 odd years ago!
ReplyDeleteLove all your pictures. Looks like a wonderfully relaxing holiday!
Lovely pics Noela. I'm looking forward to a Tassie holiday myself one day. Looks like you got to do lots of fun things (except for the big waves!).
ReplyDelete"all that way" to a quilt shop? - well of course you would go! Sounds like a lovely holiday. Tassie can be very cold in summer...and very hot.
ReplyDelete92 and still gardening and cooking is great. Hope I can do that when I am that old...means I'll still be crafting too I hope.
great pics, looks like you did a great variety of things on your trip.
ReplyDeletesounds perfect.
Sounds like a great trip! Ha! a quilter would go to the ends of the earth to visit a quilt shop....bet it was a good trip all round.
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Lovely post Noela. What a wonderful man Ken must be and so great he is still so active.
ReplyDeleteLovely looking at the photos, Noela. Sounds like you two fitted in an amazing amount of things into your holiday!
ReplyDeleteGlad you gad a lovely holiday despite the weather
ReplyDeleteI loved reading about your tassie trip Noela - bad luck about the cold day for the ceremony - who would have thought it in Oz in January - but that's Tassie for you!!
ReplyDeletePatchworks Plus would definitely be on my list if I ever went to Tas - well done on such lovely purchases! x
How sweet to meet Sarah in person. I've not met her that way, but she was my partner in a swap nearly 10 years ago, when I still lived in USA...small world, really. xx debbie
ReplyDeleteHello Noela, Oh I'm sorry I never knew you were coming to Tassie, we could have met up for a coffee. Isn't Sarah's shop beautiful, we go there for regular sewing days. Glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, looks like a wonderful holiday and lovely scenery. The quilt shops look great and nice you could fit in some shopping! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely trip away Noela, your FIL sounds incredible for 92! A beautiful wedding, and some great touring around and seeing the sights.
ReplyDeleteWow, great trip! I love Tasmania :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Tatyana
Thanks for stopping by Noela! We are hoping to get the outside painted of our shop soon.... similar to the inside! Cant wait for that! It sure is beautiful out at Low Head :)
ReplyDeleteLovely pics of the wedding.... lucky you purchased the jacket!!