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Home again, home again, jiggity jog

Oh, I love my quilting retreats at Bishop’s Ranch so much!! It is located north of here in the Dry Creek Valley wine country. Here are some photos to give you a flavor of the place:

View from the ranch house in the morning:

Amview
another view:
Eveningview

Fallivy

Gnarlytrunk

Head

Head2

Hillsideview

An arbor where grapes and kiwi grow.
Kiwigrapearbor

Kiwis:
Kiwis

Niche

Persimmons:

Persimmons

Pmview

A covey of California quail
Quailcovy

Stonewall

Stonewall2_1

Woodpile

A view of the room where we work:
Sweatshop

Some show and tell:

Diane did this in a class with Velda Newman at Art Quilt Tahoe last year. She said she almost got in trouble because she did not bring a "nature" photo. Isn’t this grand?
Dianeansell

This is my friend, Patsy’s, sister Mary Lou who comes out from Massachusetts every October to retreat with us.
Marylou

What did I do, you ask?

I did the final row on a guild project called add a row. This started with the kangaroos in Australian fabric. I added the aboriginal turtles.

Turtles

I finished my crazy blocks for the Marilyn Felber class. Stay tuned for the next installment.

Crazyblocks

The Pointless Sisters meets next Tuesday and it is time to turn in our brown bag challenge. I received 3 clothespins in my bag. Here is my inspiration. My daughter, Steph, had this photo on her blog last June, after a camping trip:

10oswald

I printed it on fabric and did my own version of the blended photo quilt – I fused the background and did extensive thread painting. I still have to couch the clothesline.

Blendedphoto

That’s all folks. Gotta get some food in the house and work on my strata for a Louisa Smith class tomorrow.

6 Responses to “Home again, home again, jiggity jog”

  1. PaMdora says:

    Oaky Gerrie, looks like you’re having the time of your life. Thanks for all the great photos.

    BTW, consider yourself tagged. If you haven’t already done it, please make a list of 20 nifty things about yourself. I made my list this morning. Will be looking for yours!

  2. joan says:

    You are busy! I love your clothesline quilt. Thanks for the gorgeous pictures. How big is your group at the Bishops’s Ranch Retreat?

  3. Karoda says:

    Gerrie did you purposely select your house based on its location to great quilting workshops?! lol…I’m just bummed that Caryl Fallert’s workshop in January has been cancelled due to a quilt shop scheduling Ricky Tims on the same 2 days and Louisville area can’t support both.

  4. Jen Anderson says:

    When I grow up I want to be you. OK just kidding, but when I retire I want to spend my time at fabulous retreats and workshops making fabulous quilts. What a beautiful place! and I love your clothesline quilt. Jen

  5. mary manahan says:

    Gerrie,

    Those photos at Bishop’s Ranch are very, very beautiful. And there is something so bucolic, clean and innocent about clotheslines…nice work. NOW you’re taking a Louisa Smith class…you are so lucky!

  6. DebR says:

    Fabulous photos, Gerrie. The area where you have your retreat is beautiful. And I love how your camping clothesline quilt is turning out!