It is pink season in Portland, even though we got about an inch of snow overnight. I love the delicate pink blossoms that can be seen throughout our neighborhood.
I have had a busy couple of days. We had a lively SAQA meeting here yesterday. Last night, Mr C and I went over to Reed College to hear the Kronos String Quartet, a favorite of ours. They play very contemporary music and it was magical. When we left, it was snowing and I didn’t even care.
Today, I have had a lot of SDA stuff to take up my time. I had a nice chat with our new director, Diane Sandlin. I did a mailing to all the SDA registrants for the SDA/SAQA conference in Philadelphia. I wish I could be there. It sounds like a fantastic program.
I received The Natural World, a portfolio of major quilt artists who explore the natural world in their work. It is a beautiful book. There are some gorgeous and inspiring pieces. I was particularly taken by the work of Ginny Smith, who uses wonderful bird imagery.
Another piece that I love and have seen in person are these cows by Ruth McDowell:
Having grown up on a diary farm with many Holsteins, this quilt really spoke to me.
For pure eye candy, I highly recommend this book, published by Lark and curated by Martha Sielman.
Here are my latest 3 x3s:
Tomorrow is the grandbaby’s due date. I wonder if she will be arriving? I will be sure to let you know, as soon as I get the news!!
Pink season is just starting here. I love it.
Looking forward to hearing about the new baby. Girls are often a little late, aren’t they?
love the transparency of your top 3 x 3!
It is ‘pink season’ here as well, but we are having rain rather than snow. It is seldom that our red buds and dogwoods bloom at the same time, but they are this year. I need to snap pictures of them, but alas, I’m on the road.
I hope your little darling arrives right on time! I’ll be waiting to hear.
xo