Wednesday, May 13, 2020

I Like Thursday #185 - Around the Neighborhood

Are you keeping your head above water?
Hope so!

Mike and I take a daily walk around our neighborhood and there have been some fun sights recently!  We have some very creative sidewalk chalk artists - 

"You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage
to lose sight of the shore."  I think this was advice for a 
graduating senior.

Or how about these?



I'm trying!  😁

I loved this cute painted rock that  was sitting on the button for the crosswalk, too.


Last week, a bunch of us had a birthday parade for my dear friend and teaching partner who is battling breast cancer.  It was only a few minutes, but it sure was fun!

We all stopped our cars for a bit and got out and sang to her, carefully distancing ourselves and wearing our masks.  Her husband kindly sent us all a picture!

Closer to home, this beautiful Western Tanager has been visiting our feeder the last few days.  He is one of our favorite birds!


I got some happy mail the other day!  My fabric stash was needing a boost.  I haven't bought anything in several months, so I decided to order from Bernie's shop, Needle and Foot Fine Fabrics.   Bernie has the most amazing service!  I ordered and she shipped on the same day! 

The bottom piece is a white on white for backgrounds.  I needed some green, too.  A few of these came in a kit for a baby quilt that Bernie designed.  I probably won't make that baby quilt right now, but I love the pretty fabric!

This one is especially fun!


And I'll leave you with this:


I'm joining in with my friends at Not Afraid of Color for I Like Thursday!  Be sure to check out the other posts that are shared every Thursday, too.






















17 comments:

  1. Looks like you are in a wonderful neighborhood, and what a nice thing for your teaching partner to be celebrated that way. You got some pretty fabrics from Bernie. You'll have to allow yourself some time to just pet the fabric. ;)

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  2. it was never a dress for sure - my daughter sent a mothers day card last week that showed a red cape and boots in the mothers closet and two kids are standing outside the closet looking in with amazement - "so this is how she does it" yes a lot of women are superwomen :)
    Good luck to your friend I'm sure the parade lifted her spirits. Love the western tangier and love seeing them when we visit the mountains. Neat chalk art

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  3. Love that "It was never a dress". How great to be able to boost a friend. Love the picture of the bird. Awesome sidewalk art. Great likes

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  4. Hi Diann! Oh, that sidewalk chalk art is so cool. Aww, love the birthday wishes for your friend. Wow - the Western Tanager is so pretty! So many different birds to watch for. HAHA! Love the "it was never a dress." And your new fabrics are so pretty! Have fun and take care. ~smile~ Roseanne

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  5. Oh, your likes made me smile. The chalk art is impressive. I really like that. And a parade - what fun. That tanger is pretty. Yay for fabric!

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  6. What beautiful sidewalk art. I've noticed some in my neighborhood too but mostly not as "adult", more kiddie-like. Some are very pretty too. Love your new stash enhancement. Every so often we just need that little boost!

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  7. So many fun things in this post - the sidewalk art is fun, great idea cheering on your friend, that bird has amazing color, and of course, I love all the fabric! Yay for supporting Bernie too!

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  8. Wonderful encouraging and inspiring post! You live in a great neighborhood! Love the 'It was never a dress'!

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  9. What a fun post today! I loved seeing tie photo of the Western Tanager! My sister-in-law shared photos off some in her yard. You can check out my Facebook post to see.

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  10. Oops, I forgot to add the link!


    https://www.facebook.com/judy.thompsonblauer

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  11. What a fun neighborhood. I loved that birthday parade and the painted rock snuck in there. Can’t wait to see your quilt with that fabric group.
    Aha- never a dress-cool.

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  12. Great chalk art. There were 2 birthday parades near my house today. I heard the first tooting car horns about 1 PM and couldn't figure out what was going on (it was several streets away). Then about 4 PM as I came in from doing yard work, a car was parked in front of my house and the driver was attaching a birthday banner to her car. She then drove up the private road across from us and a few minutes later another serenade of car horns occurred. I didn't know the celebrants, but it was fun to see (hear) the celebration. Our region of NY begins to loosen restrictions tomorrow, but I sure won't be going much of anywhere for quite a while.
    Pat

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  13. Great likes! We have some chalk artist in our neighborhood too! I never know what they are going to write or portray! I love your fabric! It is truly happy fabric, isn't it? We don't have Tanagers here; your is lovely! That parade was a thoughtful and kind thing to do for your friend. I know it must have touched her deeply! Stay well Diann!

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  14. I just love your red project! I may have to look into those curved blocks and try my hand at piecing them on the machine. I haven't done curved piecing in forever.

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  15. I love the superhero cape bathroom sign! So fun! And all that chalk art is great. Our neighborhood has had a variety of chalk colored mailboxes and a little chalk art but nothing as fancy as what you shared. That parachute white print is super cute, it would be so fun in a kids or baby quilt.

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  16. Love the tanager; I've never seen one but I know they are here. Thanks for showing him/her.
    Your Book Club blocks are awesome and so cheery with those colours. Yes, the curves work well by hand, don't they.
    What a wonderful way to cheer on your friend!
    And yes to that poster...super hero indeed.

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  17. I love this post Diann. Thank you for sharing all the pictures of hope and cheer from your neighborhood. I have noticed more birds in my backyard these days. Your fabric haul is so sweet but that last picture is the absolute BEST!!! We are all superwomen. I needed to see that :-)

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