My new hero is the AC guy who came out Monday and quickly
had it back in working order.
Part of my sewing time last week was spent prepping little applique
circles for the group project. They
certainly aren’t perfect, but I’m calling them done. After they are stitched down I go back and
use a moist cotton swab to get rid of the excess starch. This is the last bit
to do before handing it over to a kind friend who agreed to embroider the stems. It’s been decades since I embroidered.
Now that log cabin blocks are off my design wall, I was able to pin it up. It’s a long way from
done, but I’m really liking it.
Another turtle rescue happened last week. It’s as big as the first one, but I don’t
think it was the same turtle.
3 comments:
Yikes, that is hot! And I was complaining about low 90s. It seems every year we hear something new in the weather news. I had never heard of a micro-burst until one hit our area. Then there was the derecho which I also had never heard of. Now a heat burst. I wonder what is next.
So glad you were able to get your AC repaired quickly. That is my biggest fear in the summer. I hate the heat and am longing for fall. I've heard of downbursts but had not heard of a heat burst. Your explanation makes perfect sense. It sounds like a nightmare! That is a pretty piece on your design wall.
that was too hot for sure, it is hot and humid here but not like that - glad the A/C got fixed fast.
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