Saturday, 21 February 2026

Five Dancing Stars

Just before he was hanged, French aristocrat and Royalist Marquis de Favras read his death warrant. According to Victor Hugo, his last words were, “Permit me to point out that you have made three mistakes in spelling.” François-Marie Arouet was a French Enlightenment writer who went by the nom de plume Voltaire. He was often critical of religious dogma. As he lay on his death bed, his priest asked if he rejected Satan. “My good man,” Voltaire exclaimed, “now is not the time to make new enemies.” As Spanish Prime Minister Ramón María Narváez lay dying, he was asked if he forgave his enemies. “I don’t need to forgive them,” he replied, “I’ve had them all shot.” In November, 1900, Oscar Wilde was ill and impoverished in a hotel in Paris. Unhappy with his surroundings, he declared, “This wallpaper is killing me. Decidedly one of us will have to go.” 

 

Friday, 20 February 2026

Four Flags

 

The first week in January, I saw an article about the Quilts of Valor 2026 National Block Drive, and the block they chose for this year: the Echo block. I read about the blocks they hope to receive and thought, “I can do that.” Within days, I was tearing into my stash for red, white (or off-white) and blue prints. I love scrappy quilting projects. Rediscovering prints I used years (or even decades) ago brings back lovely memories. They do tend to make my sewing room look like the aftermath of a hurricane, but the results are just dazzling. I was midway through this indoor storm when our quilt guild announced this year’s project: a scrappy top filled with these red, white and blue American flags; one for each state in the union. The QOV project will be donated to a veteran, and the flag quilt will commemorate the semiquincentennial. I can do that.

Thursday, 19 February 2026

Four Small Stars

 

Thoughts on motherhood:

“When your children are teenagers, it’s important to have a dog so someone in the house is happy to see you.” – Nora Ephron

“It’s not easy being a mom. If it were, fathers would do it.” – Betty White

“It just occurred to me the majority of my diet is food my kid didn’t finish.” – Carrie Underwood

“No one told me I’d be coming home in diapers, too.” – Chrissy Teigen

“If you aren’t yelling at your kids, you’re not spending enough time with them.” – Reese Witherspoon

“My sister said once, ‘Anything I don’t want Mother to know, I don’t even think of, if she’s in the room.’” – Agatha Christie

“I’ve been married fourteen years and I have three kids. Obviously, I breed well in captivity.” – Roseanne Barr

“Like all parents, my husband and I do the best we can, hold our breath, and hope we set aside enough money to pay for our kids’ therapy.” – Michelle Pfeiffer

Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Three Dozen Echoes

 

Squash Alfredo

 

1 large spaghetti squash

2 tablespoons butter

Salt and pepper to taste

4 tablespoons cream cheese

1 cup mozzarella

1 cup baby spinach

 

Preheat oven to 400F. Fill a baking sheet with about an inch of water. Cut spaghetti squash in half crosswise, scoop out the seeds. Place cut side down in the prepared baking sheet and bake until tender, about 45 minutes. Use a fork to pull apart the strands of squash and set half of them aside. Season squash halves with salt and pepper, and then add butter, cream cheese and half the mozzarella. Stir to combine. Add spinach and reserved spaghetti squash; top with remaining mozzarella. Broil for 3-4 minutes until the cheese is bubbly. Makes 2 generous servings.

Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Tiny Green Nine-Patch

 

I’ve been a quilter since 2004. My first quilt was a sampler made with civil war reproduction prints. I keep it near my front door, to remind me of how far I’ve come. As with any endeavor, there are inherent risks. I have several friends who’ve sliced themselves badly with rotary cutters. I haven’t done that, at least not yet. I know more than a few quilters who’ve machine-stitched right through their own fingers – another experience I hope to avoid altogether. On occasion, I’ve mishandled hot irons, but never so badly to need anything more than an ice cube and a little aloe vera. For me the real danger is needles and pins. I don’t seem capable of handling either without repeatedly stabbing myself. It happens frequently while I’m piecing tops, and every single time when I hand stitch binding. I guess you could say blood sweat and tears have gone into every quilt I’ve made.

Monday, 16 February 2026

Ombré Dash

 


“Listening to and acting on the words and invitations of the prophets and apostles can fill us with hope, confidence, and strength, resulting in our faith becoming unshaken. I have learned that a desire to be reconciled to God must be accompanied by a desire to repent. Repenting and experiencing the blessings of the Atonement of Jesus Christ lead to unshaken faith. Unshaken faith leads to a desire to always be reconciled to God. This is a circular, or iterative, pattern. Brothers and sisters, I invite you to be reconciled to God through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. I testify that making and keeping covenants makes our connection to the Savior strong, thereby avoiding becoming ripe for destruction. I testify that this reconciliation to God, through Jesus Christ’s Atonement, leads to unshakable faith.” - Elder Kelly R. Johnson

Saturday, 14 February 2026

Tender Heart

 

"To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides." —David Viscott

"I love you not because of who you are, but because of who I am when I am with you." —Roy Croft

"Where there is love there is life." —Mahatma Gandhi

"You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams." —Dr. Seuss

"The best thing to hold onto in life is each other." —Audrey Hepburn

"Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same." —Emily Brontë

"Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage." —Lao Tzu

"I have, for the first time, found what I can truly love. I have found you." —Charlotte Bronte

"Love is friendship set to music." —Joseph Campbell

"My soul and your soul are forever tangled." —N.R. Hart

"Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies." —Aristotle