Sunday 31 March 2024

Happy Easter and Slow Stitching Sunday.

 Wishing everyone a very happy Easter.

We are enjoying our weekend while I am sitting here stitching on this beautiful Sunday.

I am working on my sashiko


Here I am working on a special project for a friend.
We needed a little shade so my quilts came in handy.


Oh it must be happy hour.
A nice G&T. Thinking of you Sue.


All settled in.


Trying to get the van level was a task.


An old gold mine shaft.


Hard Hill reserve. Wedderburn.


Lovely water tank mural. Beautiful colours.


Linking up with Slow Stitching Sunday.


12 comments:

Barwitzki said...

Great tour... I like it.
And I like the sunshine :-))) these days we have it too... yay.
But most of all I love your quilts.
Happy embroidery to you and Happy Easter.
Hug from Viola

Barwitzki said...

OK. ... we still have Easter Sunday :-)))

Jenny said...

That looks an interesting place to be camping. Happy Easter to you both.

Julie said...

Happy Easter Jo. Look at you there in your summer clothes & here I am sitting here in winter woolies already & its only April!!! Some lovely photos. Wishing you a great camping trip. x0x

dq said...

Love your sun protection. It looks like a quilt show.

So glad you are having relaxing day!

Ondrea said...

Looks like you are having a nice restful time. Lovely quilt display, they come in handy. Ooooo cheers girl!

Maria said...

Pleased you enjoyed your Easter Sunday . Lovely spot to camp once you’re set up.

cityquilter grace said...

ah la vida loca! lovely pix

loulee said...

Looks like a great way to spend the holiday weekend.

Susan said...

Sashiko does make a great portable project! Lucky to be able to set up your quilt show to provide the shade.

Janice said...

What a lovely way to spend Easter. It be looks v nice and peaceful Sashiko is now something I like to take in the van. Nice and easy to pick up for a little relaxing stitching. You knew you took your quilts for a reason.

Chookyblue...... said...

Looks like an interesting place to visit.... Do they still mine for gold......