July-- Two birthdays & the 4th of July & Canada Day & a gathering of 5.
Meanwhile, Vancouver House is chugging along ... lots of progress. The main entryway is roughed in. NOT very imaginative.
The triangular buildings are gradually getting their windows.
And they are looking Very Triangular!
Then in August George & I do a road trip to Oregon. We have a visit with a Putney classmate, Perry Prince in Ashland.
Thence to Canon Beach.
The many jars of pesto below, before division! + Erica
Lunch in the sun & shade. They set up a hockey game on the round table, cans for goal posts.
Joslyn on trampoline & at a great nursery.
This is what quilt-wrangling looks like; she sewed and I steadied!
In September Romane Thibault came into our circle from Belgium. She's been here to study English. I had to draw a huge family tree to explain how we knew her.
October was marked by finally meeting baby Wesley Trivett, having a Thanksgiving meal at our new table, & a visit of Jennifer Trivett.
Crazy angles of the triangular buildings & new reflections!!
November-- I am trying to decide if I will rejoin Artists in our Midst next spring. After I have photographed all my 2019 quilts I realized I was already booked up in May.
More African Cloth.... & L-Shapes, small quilts.
At Vancouver House there is interest in the installation of a huge $4 million chandelier. I'm waiting for the reveal. Plantings happening too.
The drama of the Triangular Buildings.
A visit in Washington DC & George, Alan, & I watched the Impeachment Hearings.
I had been looking forward to finally getting into the National Museum of African American History & Culture.
Alan suggested we go to Arlington Cemetery. It was amazing. I had never been. I loved the chairs in front of one of the houses.
And the year ends with the Chandelier, designed by Rodney Graham. This piece has generated much editorial ink!!
That's it for now & QUITE enough!!
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