"I started photographing my domestic world and writing not just about what I had made,
but why I made it, examining the thoughts that accompany creativity and the act of making."
Jane Brocket from The Gentle Art of Domesticity p. 189 UK edition

Monday, September 24, 2012

Dahlia Days

Saturday, on the way home from a wedding dress fitting, my daughters spotted a roadside stand selling Dahlias, so they bought several bouquets for us all to enjoy.  I wondered if the Dahlias came from the field across from Teresa's farm. Then Sunday afternoon we drove south to Canby, OR, to enjoy the Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival at the fairgrounds.  I want to try to crochet some pumpkins and squash so I bought a couple of balls of yarn.  I was excited to find a drive band cord for my youngest daughter's spinning wheel, too!  I bumped into some friends from California there which was great fun!  And when I got home and checked my blog I found some comments from some new and some old blog friends!  Thanks so much for visiting!  On September 30, 2012,  I will be drawing a commenter's name in celebration of my first year of blogging; and in thanks for their visit and comments I will be sending them  a  gift.  Will you be the one who will receive a gift?  xxx from Gracie








Gracie's Flock of Sheep :)

25 comments:

  1. Hi Gracie...looks like you had another great day full of FUN! Oh I love the chest in the first photo, Nice picture! Shari

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  2. Hi Gracie! How did I miss leaving a comment on your last post? OH.. I know.. way too busy with the flock and fiber festival and having a 3 year old to entertain!! But here I am.. love that last post with the trip pix. And this one of you at the festival and your purchases. I look forward to seeing your pumpkins! Next time we visit remind me to bring my Tasha Tudor book.. it's awesome!! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  3. What fun! I read Teresa's post too. I love the yarn you got. I can't wait to see what you make!
    : ) Kris

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  4. Lovely photos Grace. Looks as though you had a lovely time at the flock and fibre festival - quite a while since I went to one. Gorgeous yarn you bought look forward to seeing what you make. Love the dahlias - think I also wrote on Teresa's blog that they remind me of my dad- he loved them and did grow them in the garden. Cute flock of sheep you have there. Love Anne x

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  5. Gracie, so many bloggers were at that festival, I am so jealous of your fantastic day there.
    I have a small flock myself, love yours.
    Hugs,
    Meredith

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  6. LOVE your first photo--the colors and setting are gorgeous!
    Glad you had a great time at the festival; I would have loved seeing all the incredible animals and all the beautiful colors!
    Blessings,
    Aimee
    PS: I love sheep too--sheep, alpacas, horses and goats:)

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  7. Oh my gosh! I love these photos. I love your collection of blue bottles and your flock of fuzzy sheep and your SPINNING WHEEL! Lucky!

    I wish I could've gone to the Oregon Flock & Fiber Festival - sounds wonderful. Enjoy making something with your new yarns.

    xx
    jenny

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    1. I wonder if there is a fiber festival near you, Jenny. I have lived in this area for five years and continue to bump into crafty folk and festivities new to me which is great fun. I am off to coax my crochet hook to make a pumpkin, and I still have not given up on knitting a tomato :) xx Gracie

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  8. I saw this little tutorial for needle felted pumpkins and thought of you http://www.flickr.com/photos/17292505@N05/sets/72157607186893130/ I might try it with Ryleigh sometime.

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    1. Thanks for the link, Amber! I have never tried to felt anything before, but that looks like it could be fun, and interestingly, Lis just mentioned she had the tools to do felting, so maybe she will let her mom try them out(: Let me know if you and Ryleigh give the pattern a try.
      Love from Mom-G

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  9. Hi, I came across your blog from seeing you post comments on Kris's blog (Simplify). I'm your latest follower, looking forward to your posts. Take care, Heather

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    1. Hi, Heather!
      Thanks for visiting and introducing yourself. I just looked at your beautiful crochet projects on Ravelry, and I look forward to getting to know you through your blog.
      Blessings to you and yours.
      Gracie (:

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  10. Hello Gracie! Thanks for introducing yourself over at Thriftwood, and look forward to getting to know you ... by the way I LOVE dahlias, they give such a splash of welcome colour on cold, grey days.

    Have a fabulous weekend

    Claire xxxx

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    1. Welcome, Claire! Thanks so much for visiting and for posting yourself! When I was first married someone gave me a dahlia bulb which I planted and when it bloomed I was so excited! I have moved many times and only tried one other time to plant dalias which sadly did not bloom:( Now living in a spot near fields of gorgeous dahlias, I am appreciating them anew and grateful that others are successfully growing and sharing them :)
      Happy weekend!
      xxx from Gracie

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  11. Gracie. Thank you so much for popping over to Chalky's Word in the UK. I am so pleased that my latest posts are encouraging you to feel confident about arranging your own flowers for your daughters wedding. I am having such fun and loving every aspect. I will be working all day today and will photograph as I blog. Love Linda

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    1. We tried drying some lavender-blue hydrangeas unsuccessfully, so now we are hoping to be able to purchase some spider mums, and carnations that we can fashion into bouquets. I am definitely looking forward to seeing your pictures of what you gathered together, Linda!
      xxx from Gracie

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  12. Congratulations on your first year Grace. Lots of colour here. I used to collect blue bottles too. Did not know you were having a giveaway but here I am just in time.

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    1. Thank you, Barbara! I bought several bottles of fancy water and a bottle of tea more for the bottles than for the liquids they contained :) Tomorrow is the big day for my giveaway, so you are indeed just in time:)
      Love from Gracie

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  13. Hello Gracie Glad you had a nice time at the fiber festival. The dahlias are gorgeous, and your flock of sheep is so cute!
    Helen x

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    1. Friends and family have gathered my flock of sheep. The latest arrived and I immediately called her Flossy. [ And my older sister brought me Taffy from your side of the pond in the UK!]
      xx from Gracie

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  14. I just found your blog through your comment on Barbara's blog and, being fascinated by your name, popped over to discover that you are from PNW. So am I although I now live in Southern CA. And I'm a fiber artist, too!
    I never made it to OFFF--it was the same weekend as the Sauvie Island Historical Festival and I was always a vender there. Someday...

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    1. Willow, thanks so much for visiting. I just became one of your friendly followers and am looking forward to getting to know you through your blog. We have lots in common!!!
      Gracie :)

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  15. I saw Teresa's post on the festival too and all I can say is.....I am so jealous! Nothing like that is done here. So keep going to such wonderful events and takings lots of pics LOL.

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  16. Those dahlias are stunning! I love the colours and the shape of them :) I think its lovely when you share your photo's with us all....I love seeing them :)

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  17. So fun to see the day at the fair in your eyes.....
    LOVE the sheep judging

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