I awoke to rain, rain and more rain today. It's the middle of summer so why so much rain? But as everyone says, it's got to be good for the farmers, and the home gardeners too. It was raining so hard that the rain drops were running down the window, and Gemma was fascinated with the movement. Perhaps she can catch one of these things, whatever they are. But try as she might, those little critters, as she thought, just kept rolling down the window, oblivious to her paw batting away, trying to catch them.
She can't catch the raindrops
I went up town to have morning tea with an old friend, and yes, it was still training hard. When I had just parked the car, there was a knock on the window. A lady informed me that my petrol cap was open. Oops, I had put fuel in the car the other day and obviously had forgotten to close and lock it. Over the last year, I have been using petrol vouchers for fuel. Robin had been given quite a few in appreciation of a voluntry job he had done for a number of years, and for this fill I had just used the last of them. So it will be back to paying with the credit card from now on.
Just used the last of the vouchers
I went inside to the cafe and awaited for my old school friend Robyn to arrive. There was plenty to catch up on since I'd last seen her, and we enjoyed a hot coffee and something nice to eat. Not that I needed anything to eat, and I keep reminding myself that when I'm out for coffee. We said our goodbyes and then the next stop was the adjacent library. What's this - quilts on display. My club, Town and Country Quilters, had a display of smallish quilts, there wasn't any space for any big bed quilts here. Hopefully, this display will attract a few new members, our membership had fallen during Covid and lock downs and hadn't recovered.
Time to head home for lunch, and the rain was still falling. If it's raining, I tell myself, it must be soup time. I always have some tucked away in the freezer, for a soup emergency, and I had defrosted a container that morning. Yummy soup for lunch. this one was creamy cauliflower, zucchini and golden kumara. Just what I needed.
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As you know, I put off the mending as well. A rainy day is a good day to just get it done! Gemma might not like it if she caught all those raindrops and got her feet wet.
Oh yes, I procrastinate often on small tasks like mending. The soup looks delicious and perfect for a rainy day! The library has a lovely display area for the quilts.
That sounds like a nice day out, even if it was raining. Beautiful quilt. I'm not a big fan of soups, but yours look delicious. It's raining here too, actually since Christmas. My DH commented yesterday it's like 'winter rain', not 'summer rain'. The garden, or better say the weeds need attention, but no way do I pull weed when it's raining every day! Better stay dry inside and sew!
I am not a fan of mending as such; strange when you think of it --you'd think a quilter would like to just sew anything.???
We are expecting rains overnight and then a cold front sweeping down from Canada and perhaps more snow...my sewing machine is in for a tune up- so I am just doing hand sewing for a couple of weeks...hugs, Julierose
Yes, I seem to put aside the small jobs as well. I am not sure why. Gemma is always a joy to see. Enjoy the pitter patter of the rain, Jenny. Hugs.
Oh yes, I am the same. Then when I actually pick it up to do it is completed in no time. I have a small thing to do which will only take about half hour and it has been sitting there for 3 days. I’m trying to physic myself up. Maybe this is the moment….
Oh, soup on a rainy day, the essence of comfort. It is snowing here today, and soup for lunch sounds good. The bad news is I cannot get down the mountain to go to the guild meeting, (sad face). But it sure is pretty. I put off those mending chores too, but a cozy day of quiet sewing can be nice to get them done.
That lovely bowl of soup looks delicious for lunch on a rainy day after your outing.
No I also keep the mending piling up and the ironing!
what beautiful quilts. I don't care for mending all that much
For me it's shortening trousers I dislike doing!
Oh my, your soup looks wonderful. I have been working through the small tasks lately, and I seem to put things aside more in the spring and summer.
God bless.
Not a very summery day. A good thing you had soup on hand.
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