Patsy fed us and it was delicious as usual. Her pumpkin cheescake with maple pecan drizzle has become one of my favorites!
Then, on Saturday, it was off to sunny Florida where we taught at the West Brower and Boccca Quilt Guilds. The West Brower girls took us to the Bimini Boat Club in Fort Lauderdale, where we had a fabulous dinner, dining outside along the canal, sampling the local hog fish, and enjoying the atmosphere as dusk settled in! It was such a treat! This is our "Certifiably Crazy" Sherie McKenna from the West Brower guild and she came to the trunk show the next day after class with her Heart Crazy blocks all done!
Next stop, Bocca! Here are the girls from Bocca, and they, too, are "Positively Crazy"! We had a great time and they all got lots done! Again, we had more good food but, unfortunately, I can't remember the name of the Grill but the key lime pie was fabulous! What is it about quilters and their food? Or is it just me? Anyway, we had a great time and got to enjoy the sunshine before returning to the snow! Thanks to both groups for the fun and hospitality!
do you have a teaching schedule? I am a big follwer of your patterns and would love to go to Crazy Camp if you are in my area!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy, thanks for your interest! I posted our "away" teaching schedule on the right and will add local classes as we get them scheduled. Our Wisconsin trip for Sept 2011 just got canceled so maybe we'll pick up somewhere else!
ReplyDeleteWe sure loved having you come for a visit to teach us all of your craziness. Have a Merry Christmas Season and hurry on back to South Florida for more Hog Fish and Key Lime Pie. Fondly, Jennifer Woods
ReplyDeleteThanks Jennifer! We had fun too and it was a lot warmer! We just had the snowiest November in the last 55 years so the sunshine is sounding pretty nice right about now!
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