We had some nice weather this morning so I was able to get out for my walk early. I so happy to see how quickly the snow and ice is melting.

It was a profitable walk. I came home with 21 golf balls! I save my finds and give them to the golf course. They sell the “slightly used balls” for $1.00. I think last year they made just over $1000.00 on my finds 😉
Then it was time to play with fabric. I’m almost finished the borders that need to be added to this quilt which my granddaughter has requested.
I was also playing with strings from my strip scrap bins.
Now I just need to decide what colour to put on the corners of these fun blocks.
I’m going to finish this for a H2H Challenge Project. I have 4 tops ready to go to Victoria’s Quilts Canada so far. 😁
Tomorrow is the start of the Salt and Sand Blog Hop so I’ll be posting the schedule later tonight.
All in all it was a great day and I’d like to thank you for sharing some of your time with me. 😉 Carol
Looks like a fun quilt!!! 🙂
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Thank you Gail. It should be fun. I’m thinking maybe X’s and O’s 😁
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Hi Carol! How fun that quilt is going to be for your granddaughter. I can’t wait to see the whole thing complete. ~smile~ Roseanne
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Hi Roseanne. It is fun and I’m getting close to finishing the top. 😉
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Living that close to a course, I’m sure you find plenty of golf balls on your walks. Back when I used to play, it was always a bonus to find orphan golf balls, as long as you didn’t pick one up presently in play, that is. Looks like you had a very pleasant day.
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Wendy it was a great day and those orphan balls help our little course a wee bit. Luckily the only person hitting balls right now is my DH so there’s no chance of them being in play. 😉
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Maybe yellow in the corners?
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Oooh! Good call! I never thought of yellow but that just might work! I’ll have to check the stash to see what I have.
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