Today is November 5. The Mustards, Turnips, Kale, Collars, Brussels Sprouts, and Cabbages have long been planted and are producing well. Persimmons are ripening and I have collected quite a few for the coming months of cooking. It is the season for all things baked. I will probably have "Greens and Cornbread" sometimes this week.
Our local Harley shop had their 10th anniversary 2 weeks ago and I have an order for a double size T-Shirt quilt. They are also going to display the current quilt for me. So exciting! I'll post a picture of the quilt when it is finished.
My Mom is coming to stay the week and we are going to work on some more quilts. The quilt I have been working on for my bed is on hold because the material I need has been back ordered three times. I hope this is not a problem because I have put in a lot of time to not be able to finish it.
Here in Louisiana we are never too sure whether it is autumn or winter because of the type of climate we have. It never snows and rarely gets below freezing. There are only 2 indications of season change, the leaves change color and the rainy dreary days multiply. Not that I am complaining, I love the colors and they inspire new color combinations for quilting and it just gives me more time to spend sewing, quilting, and crafting Christmas presents. Hope your days are as productive as mine. Cherish the season and time given shut inside spent with family and friends.
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