The summer is coming to an end. We are making the best of our cabin in the Georgian Bay.
The nights are drawing in
and the temperature dips so that we have to have a fire unless the sunshine is poring in.
But there is reading to be done, most of the books live above the windows.
Lots of knitting is planned and in progress. I use vintage patterns and try to give them a new twist with yarn from my vast stash.
Many quilt are still to be mended. This pretty 1930 - 1940s number has bold rectangular quilting which sets the random design off nicely.
The weather looks promising for next week so we plan to go.
Love that fire! At least mending quilts is more of a pleasure when it's chilly.
ReplyDeleteI don;t mind mending when it is straightforward
Deleteyour cabin looks like heaven and the quilt is so pretty.
ReplyDeletevery simple cabin, but we love it.
ReplyDeleteSounds (and looks) like an idyllic way to end the summer.
ReplyDeletewe love it and may get a couple more weeks in ( packing car as we speak)
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