This morning we had to go to Nelson for DH’s doctor’s appointments. Normally a 50 minute drive. We have severe storm warnings out so it took me an hour and a half to get there.
After the appointment we stopped for prescriptions and groceries.
The trip home took me just over 1 3/4 hours. It was blowing and snowing. The roads were slick. They weren’t kidding when they issued the storm warnings.
When I got home it was like this:

That meant I wasn’t able to get daylight, outdoor pictures of my flimsy.
Next best thing was the kitchen floor

Now to decide on borders. I have just enough floral for a finished one inch border and enough gold for a finished two inch and enough for a 3 1/2” blue border.
I have decided to leave it as is and will be quilting it once I finish two urgent quilts! I think the black border lets the pattern shine
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🤔 Carol
Hi Carol! I’m glad you were able to get there and back home safely. That storm is arriving here this afternoon. Mosaic turned out just wonderful! I love those pops of royal blue. ~smile~ Roseanne
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Thank you Roseanne. The blue was the just right pop I think. That was the worst travel conditions I have experience since I left the north country! Good luck when it hits you. 😁 Carol
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Wow, you did have a storm!! Glad you were able to get home safely. You are obviously one of the smart ones who slows down when the street are slick!! I like the idea of the three borders – miter the corners for that extra oomph – and bind with the black!! Beautiful quilt!
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It was a nasty storm! Thanks for the suggestion of mitering the corners. I was debating making a square in a square block or just leaving the border strips but mitering mi
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Got just be the way to go. Thank you 😉
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