I have never had a scissor keep so I thought I would make this one for my mini scissors.
Saturday, 7 October 2017
Monday, 2 October 2017
Lovely Rain
Lettuce
A few weeks ago I planted some herbs,lettuce and spinach in may old wheelbarrow. They have grown well and are ready for salad. I decided instead of just watering flowers I should plant something we can eat.
Clam Shell Project Bag and Lucy blocks
Today I decided not just to sit around and watch the rain. Oh my gosh we got some lovely rain today. I committed to finish this cute little bag designed by Sandy Cousins of "Shiralee Stitches ". You will find her on the web or Facebook and guess what I finished my project. YEAH!!
I am planning on taking it on my trip to America later this month.
Another 3 Lucy Boston Blocks- finished on our Quilpie trip.
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Shiralee Stitches
Thursday, 28 September 2017
Quilpie
Just a little work trip with Hubby
Goondiwinidi to Brisbane Monday 4 h 6 min (345.7 km) via State Route 85
Brisbane to Quilpie Tuesday 10 h 50 min (953.9 km) via Warrego Hwy
Quilpie to Goondiwinidi Friday 8 h 49 min (819.8 km)
Home Friday night -- I hope
I always find it so amazing how positive,resourceful
,kind and friendly people who live in the far west of our state of Queensland
are. The little town of Quilpie is in a dry arid place. With high sprinklers
they put some water on their garden to have a small patch of green. Why high
sprinklers do you ask ? Because the water that comes out of the ground and it's
too hot to put directly on the garden.
The council is out working hard to beauty and maintain
their little outback town . We visited the stores and each offered something
different to provide what people need.
The love of the arts and the outback culture is evident
and proudly shown.
The tourist season is over so things are quiet now but
they will keep going. This is the second time I have been here this year once
when the town was overflowing with people for the centenary and yesterday when
we arrived it was 41 C and there were
just the locals. Either way this is an awesome little town. When you
travel through these small outback towns stop and buy lunch or check out the
stores and buy a little or big something you need. My friend and I found some things were cheaper than the
larger towns and some little stores had some real finds
For my overseas friends this is where Quilpie is.
Quilpie trip September 2017
Today was 41 C in Quilpie . This area of Queensland is hot as a rule but generally not this hot in Spring.
So hot and dry that even the emus and kangaroos wanted to be cool so they took advantage of the school holidays . We saw two kangaroos at this school's grounds as well as the emus. There were about 8 emu's.
The Opal Alter- Our Quilpie visit
The Opal Alter at St Finbarr's in Quilpie
This alter is so beautiful another jewel in the outback !
This alter is so beautiful another jewel in the outback !
"Home to one of Quilpie Shire’s most iconic attractions, St Finbarr’s Church rests on the foundations of an intriguing history.
In 1976, the Priest at the time, Father John Ryan, decided to compliment the opal mining background of the area by commissioning local miner, Des Burton, to install a border of opal around the carving of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour.
Instead, Des offered the Priest ‘a bit on the wall’. This turned out to be almost an entire wall, which is now installed on St Finbarr’s altar, lectern and baptismal font.
Des Burton, the father of the boulder opal industry, is largely responsible for putting Queensland Boulder Opals on the world stage. " ( http://www.outbackqueensland.com.au/attractions/st-finbarrs-church/)
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