After breakfast this morning I hurried and got my boys out for a quick 1.5 mile walk. It was freakishly warm for January. And we even got a peak of the sun.

I wore a light athletic jacket, lighter than a sweatshirt, and I felt the need to shed it half way through the walk.
After our walk I got ready and headed out to play pickleball. On the way I stopped at a friend’s house to sign as a witness on an insurance document. I noticed that her daffodils had buds on them. It seems so early!!!
I played pickleball for 4.5 hours! I had a blast and played some really fun and competitive games. I started out helping with a small class for youth to learn to play. And then played for a couple more hours with the club. I’m going to play again tomorrow night and again Tuesday morning. Have to get a lot of pickleball in before our radio fundraising drive starts later this week.
I was starving when I got home so fed Bender and Rico their dinner and got mine on the stove. After dinner I took my good boys for another walk. Two miles this time. It was still really balmy out even though it was dark.

After our walk I laid down on the sofa and iced my foot and I nearly fell asleep. I forced myself to get my butt up and headed down the hall to my sewing room.
I finished adding all the corner triangles to the remaining 38 blocks and got them pressed.

I didn’t start squaring them up because I knew if I did I’d do all of them. So I called it quits for the evening feeling pretty good about getting these blocks all sewn and pressed after a very active day.
I was looking a group of the blocks that are all made from the same fabric. This is Philip Jacob’s Curly Kale.

Look at the gorgeous detail in that fabric!
One of the things I love most about Philip’s designs is that you can cut them up and each resulting piece looks like a different fabric. Each of these blocks has this fabric as the center strip and they’re all so different.








And those big prints add so much movement and visual interest to a quilt.
A busy week coming up. The weather is looking pretty good so I hope I can get plenty of time for walks with my boys this week.

Wow! I got tired just reading about your day! You are an inspiration 😊
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Thanks! Of course, I don’t write about laying on the sofa!
Anne
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I am so in awe of your energy level as well as your skill! Thank you for sharing with all of us.
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You would be horrified if I made blog posts about laying o the sofa… like I’m doing right now!!!
Anne
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I’m envious of your freakishly warm weather and SUN. YAY YOU.
Most of Phillip’s fabric are luscious. He’s got some amazing drawing talent he’s perfected after all these years. Like who doesn’t love his Brassica!?
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Combine Philip’s design and Kaffe’s color,,, win win!!
Anne
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phillip does appear to have a thing for Bender. who knows maybe he’ll sneak Bender in one of his prints for his Snow Leopards line. Wouldn’t that be fun!?
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Hahaha! That should be so cool!!!
Anne
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Thanks for showing us what morning walks look like in Portland. Beautiful.
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It can be really beautiful when the sun comes our her in the winter.
Anne
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wow, you’ve got some energy, 4,5 h like a round of golf, still too cold and wet here, always bring my 2 small dogs
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It didn’t seem like I played that long. maybe because the time spent with the kids was pretty low key.
Anne
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You had me at “Philip Jacob”…but then BLUE and LAVENDER! Heaven.
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It’s a gorgeous fabric!
Anne
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