Never Ride Faster than your Angel can Fly #2

Day 2

Another amazing day…. We had a long day ahead of us so it was an early start for us.We head out of Mildura …this time it was bright as we didn’t want to ride country roads at dawn or dusk as the Roo’s & Emu’s come out to play then.

We did see a lot of road kill & a fair few Emu’s prancing around … but thankfully they never ventured onto the road.

We left Victoria behind & rode into South Australia.we rode through Paringa & Renmark… this was a quarantine point where we had to stop and get our luggage inspected.

Tarlee…. Morgan….Burra….Whyte….Yarcowie….Terowie…Peterborough…Orroroo & then Hawker.We stopped and did bit of grocery shopping & then rode on toRawnsley Park Station.

Overlooking the southern side of Wilpena Pound, this park is the perfect base to explore the Flinders Ranges. We visited this station as it was meant to be a gathering of our club members… however it was only my hubby & me who ended up there.

3 years ago we had stayed at another cattle station called Merna Mora and we had explored the Flinders Rages extensively then. So this time it was going to be a relaxing 2 days before we hit the road again.

So again another solid day of riding with some extremely strong winds going from Hawker to Rawnsley … but we made it in one piece.

we had covered another 600kms today and I was ready for a couple of days of walking and reading and generally doing nothing.

QUARANTINE POINT
THE HUSBAND:))
BURRA
BEAUTIFUL RAWNSLEY PARK

NEVER RIDE FASTER THAN YOUR ANGEL CAN FLY #1

A MOTORCYCLE trip from east to west & back again in Australia. 19Th September

Day 1:

This trip is something we have wanted to do for many years and being my hubby’s 60th birthday we decided this was the year …!!!

Our bags were packed and it was a feat as we had a top box & two side paniers to hold clothes/food & water/tools for a months worth of travel… we left home at 5am so as to beat the morning traffic and not get stuck on the freeway.

We started with a morning temperature of 7 degrees but by the time we got to Kyneton it had dropped to 1 degree…. talk about freezing !!!! We stopped for a cuppa and a couple of egg sangas. anyone knowing us will know we rarely eat out and having a sandwich in our food bag takes us a very long way.

Back on the bike and we keep going.We ride through small Victorian towns called Lockwood…Bridgewater on Lodden…Wedderburn…Teddywaddy….Wycheproof….Berriwillock…Sea lake & then stop at Nullawil where we see our first Silo Art.. It was a good opportunity to stretch our legs once more & take in the awesome art.

We get to our first nights stop in Mildura, having covered 630kms overall. not a bad days riding with spectacular weather.

ScrapHappy June

Good morning. This is my first ScrapHappy post and thanks to Kate I’m now part of the ScrapHappy group.

I am a very new quilter and have years and years of quilting yet to be caught up with but since I started in March of this year I’ve enjoyed every minute.

I started with an old duvet cover and a few old pillow cases as I needed to start with cutting and joining to see if I had what it took.

One quilt later and a couple of table runners and place mats ( these were hand sewn with hexies) I had a fair few scraps left.

If I’m not sewing I’m reading about quilting or watching YouTube videos about the different types of quilting I could learn.

The placement I have made out of scraps has two processes involved in it … Paper Piecing & Prairie Points. It was a combination of machine sewing and hand sewing. It was my first attempt and I’m quite pleased with it.

It sits on my coffee table under the vase

Here’s to the next ScrapHappy project next month !

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Joanne, Jon, HayleyDawnGwen, Connie, Bekki, Pauline,
Sue L, Sunny, Kjerstin and Vera (me!)

Left over Monday 🧵

I finished my first Rag Quilt on Friday … it was washed and dried and put on my sons bed …

Sunday I never went near my machine … quite unheard of but there were other pressing things to get done …

So come Monday I’m looking at the scraps left from the rag quilt and I sat down on Pinterest to see what I could make with it.

The following item emerged a couple of hours later… needless to say it’s another “Raggy” piece but as I’m thinking of making a pile of small pieces to give as gifts … best time to get started…

Onwards we go ….

Memories in a Quilt 😍

Wherever you go becomes a part of your soul …

This was the first quilt I had started making when I began quilting… lots of learning in between and lots of snags while doing it … but I can never leave anything unfinished and so it’s ready … I can still see lots of things that need improving but as it was my first attempt I’m still very happy … this is going to be my travel quilt so lots of happy snuggly times ahead 😍

The pieces laid out
It’s complete!

Scrappy Days 🤩

Working with scraps has a charm of its own … you look at colours and designs and make pictures in your head as to what it will look like and then when you make it that picture becomes real.

My addiction to all things quilting is fast becoming an obsession…😃 … if I’m not sewing I’m reading about it or looking at Pinterest or watching YouTube videos… everything is a learning curve for me and I’m loving it 😍

I can see the mistake in my purple patches.. should have been opposite each other … I’m learning slowly but surely 🤩
First cushion cover ever made by me with scraps 🥰

Here’s to the next project!!!