I was definitely not thrilled to wake up shortly after 4:00 this morning -
but <sigh> 'them's the breaks'.
At quilting I showed the mesh bag (again), which was when Monica and I found out that not all of the ladies had gotten the e-mail with the supply list for my class; she sent that out again this afternoon.
Joanne did a trunk show; we all loved her flamingo quilt!
watercolor piano
fashion
hearts for Valentine's Day
a similar pattern for Easter eggs
cute snowmen
and cute houses
There was not a lot of Show & Tell so the meeting ended early. But I did want to share this gem that Grace found at the Brass Armadillo (a consignment store) for just $3!
I was home for lunch by 11:00, and on the road by 11:30.
The clouds were absolutely stunning on my drive to Flagstaff, another perk of monsoon season. But the sky darkened as I drove north, and sure enough it started to rain just as I was leaving Flagstaff. Luckily the rain wasn't heavy (and neither was traffic) and didn't impact my drive.
Saw a 'well-behaved' teardrop trailer; it had a sign on its back that made me smile:
By the time I was nearing Kayenta I had started feeling rather tired, and since there's nothing after that until Cortez, CO (117 miles and two hours away) I decided it would be prudent to stop for the night. While I had hoped to make it to Cortez today, I did drive almost 300 miles this afternoon. Assuming I get another early start tomorrow I should be at the hot springs well before dinner.
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