Monday, September 30, 2019

Inspiration Comes from Friends and Nature

I am inspired after a glorious early fall weekend spent between the shoreline and the mountains with friends and family.

Saturday morning I zipped over to Branford to spend the day with women artists. Some of them I have known since the earliest days of deep dive into to textiles and quilting. Others I just met that day. There was a table of free goodies, also known as the pile of "get this out of my studio now" that we invited to pursue and take from.

One friend presented a dry demonstration of a fabric painting workshop taught by Lisa Walton (president of SAQA).   She showed fabrics painted with opaque, opalescent and transparent fabric paints. Some of the fabric was folded accordion-style before painting, other pieces were laid flat and paint added to the surface.



After the get together I drove to Cate's Sew Modern in Guilford to find fabric for the Kaffe workshop that I signed up for.  One can always find something that will work with your next design there!  Let us just say I went home all smiles. 


Sunday started at home with a quiet cup of coffee with the cat on the back of my chair. Then my DH and I drove to West Hartford to meet our sons and daughter-in-law for brunch at Flora, a new vegan place at the edge of Blue Back Square, right across the street from Whole Foods. I had a delicious vegan 'eggs' benedict made with miso!


Then for some exercise. We drove to Simsbury to hike the trail to the Heublein Tower. It was a glorious day to be outside. I am a bit embarrassed to say that in the more than 30 years that we have lived in Connecticut we had never hiked here. It's about 1.5 miles to the top and several dozen steps to the top of the Tower once you reach the top of the mountain, but the views are well worth it. Take a picnic if you go. And yes, there is a water fountain. 

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