I'm back in Georgia. I have to go back to work. But first, here are some more photos of trip stuff.
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Polk Park. It didn't rain, but it looked really cool!! |
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Behind the trees, you see the Blackhawk ski jumps, used for Olympic training when I was young. On the right are the wind turbines in Waunakee. |
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This parkland has different areas to explore. This is the biggest sunflower field I have ever been in! |
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There are paths mowed through the wildflower prairies and crop fields. |
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I put my son in front of the corn so you can see how tall it is! |
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On the hilly part there is a small woodland. |
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Beautiful wildflowers are all over. We saw an otter dart from one field to another, too! |
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The sunflowers are beyond their peak, but still tall and lovely. |
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A typical Wisconsin county road. From my sister's house to my daughter's house, I went on many of these! |
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I had a delicious quiche here while some ladies knitted, crocheted and chatted in comfortable chairs near by. |
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Later, my kids and I went to Fitchburg for an art festival. There were kite flyers, live music, an array of food offerings and some unique art pieces. |
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Biotech Bucky |
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My stylish grandson |
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The happy family |
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One selection was Celtic music. |
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There were several rows of vendors and artists. |
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We ran into my friend, Georgia, at the fair, as well! |
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Cycling cow |
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Later, we all went out to eat, and my dapper grandson wore his new rainbow shoes.
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The whole clan from Wisconsin! |
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Back at home, I unpacked my goodies and went back to work in the studio. I miss Wisconsin already...
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From quilt shops... |
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From the art fair... |
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From the garden center... |
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From another garden center... |
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From an antique shop |
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What a good catch this was! And hand quilted, too... |
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Mmmmm,,,Blue ribbon picks from the cheese store! |
We'll be back to quilting tomorrow. I worked on the final border of my triangle quilt, and should begin quilting my show quilts soon.
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