Sunday I was just too tired to write. We technically had the day off, but I had some finished sewing I wanted to take to the lighthouse so I let Dottie know we would be there in case she wanted an extra day of rest. She came out anyway, so there were six of us (Dan was there too). Cary chose to hang out in the radio room reading while the rest of us did the tours. It worked well. And we left in time to stay dry! We even found an estate sale on the way home, one we missed yesterday.
I made a minor adjustment to the cushion cover for a better fit.
And a curtain for one of the bathroom windows. I love this print! I had enough of it to make another curtain for the back of the bathroom door which no one sees...a shame...but it needed a curtain. So I had it done for Monday.
Mia and I picked out fabric for the other two projects before I found the above materials and now it just doesn't match! So the hunt is on for something that does coordinate with the two prints. Shopping is limited here in Crescent City. But I have not given up.
This morning on the way to work we saw a raccoon scamper across the road, climb over a fence and run into someone's yard. When we got to the walkway leading down to the beach one of the tourists warned of two raccoons who had been on the walkway and were now in the nearby bushes. He had pictures. I barely got a picture of anything by the time I got my phone out of my purse to shoot the one in the yard; luckily we did not see the ones in the bushes.
Tours went great; there were people in two separate groups from Germany--they didn't know each other. And we had lots of good questions.
We stopped at Subway again on our way home for sandwiches. Supper was rotisserie chicken, mashed potatoes and veggies. I forgot to mention that Saturday night Cary made a delicious spinach omelet, one of his many specialties.
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