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Taking time to....Celebrate !


The Thread Shed has been oddly quiet and still
for the last few weeks...



I haven't touched a spool of thread or a yard of fabric




I don't even miss the hum of the sewing machine...




We are gathering together for a special event...




Brad, Heath, LuAnn
Celebrating our son's college graduation !




The back yard is full of family and friends...




Nicholas, LuAnn, Heath

We are all so proud of you HEATH

YOU DID IT !


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full of Celebrations,
LuAnn

MY HIT LIST FAMILY BURLESQUE


Burlesque
A 1972 hit from Family; a band that were described as Prog, Jazz, folk, Psychadelic and Rock. Family had a rotating line up that featured, among others Roger Chapman, Tony Ashton, Rob Townsend and John Wetton. This is probably their most popular song and is a piece of music of it's time that having been dusted down sounds very good to my 2011 ears.

Rolling and tumbling ain't done me no harm
Gonna boogie my night all away
Rita and Greta been twisting my arm into
Heading out west
Down to the Burlesque
Saving my ace through to you

Well, drinking and sinking, I'm feeling alright
Right down to my snakey spat shoes
Just about shutdown and three in the night
Because I'm heading out west
Down to the Burlesque
Show 'em a moon at the door

We got to show the Burlesque

Been kinda sneaky to get you alone
Oh but you in that dress
Destination Burlesque
I got all my cards in one shoe

Rolling, tumbling
Sure ain't done me no harm
Drinking, sinking
Just been too bad on my arm

Well I finally lost Rita and Greta went home
I guess that leaves just me and you
I got all my cards in one

Rolling, tumbling
Sure ain't done me no harm
Drinking, sinking
Just been too bad on my arm

Well I finally lost Rita and Greta went home
I guess that leaves just me and you
Been kinda sneaky to get you alone
Oh but you in that dress
Destination Burlesque
I got all my cards in one shoe
-Whitney/Chapman


Grampa's Shirt........Needs Buttons


This isn't really a story about buttons,
but you will see lots of them here:


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One of my strongest memories as a child was when I was greeted at the door of my grandparents home with a BIG hug from Grampa.
I can still feel his whiskers rubbing on my cheeks.




Sometimes my sisters and I would spend the night with
Gramma & Grampa.
I remember Grampa holding my hand to help guide me down the stairs in the morning to the kitchen....we had to be really quiet so we wouldn't wake up Gramma.



We enjoyed a delightful breakfast of
Tea & Toast.
We would dunk our toast in the tea,
eat the corners off the toast until it looked
like a bird house.



In the summer I remember sunny days and
walking through Grampa's garden...

We would sit under the grape arbor and eat grapes
warmed by the sun.




Little did I know that when I was grown,
I would live 3,000 miles away from Grampa.




I married and had two young children of my own.
I made them tea and toast and taught them to dunk and make birdhouses
from their toast.

We also have a grape arbor in the backyard, and each fall
when the grapes are full and plump
I pick and eat them and think of Grampa.



This is Grampa's shirt.
I have been wearing it for 20 years now...

I wear it out to work in the Thread Shed most days.

I wear it when I mow the lawn and work in the yard.

And, when I don't feel so good or I am tired,
I reach for this shirt to comfort me.



The collar is worn and a bit rough...

Sometimes when I turn my head to the side and brush up against the collar
I can feel Grampa's whiskers on my face again.


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Chintimini Wildlife Rehabilitation Center


Saturday we made our way over to the
Chintimini Wildlife Rehabilitation Center


As always, I never leave home without my camera:

Great Horned Owl

The light was beautiful cascading over his shoulder




Sparky
This Bald Eagle has no flight feathers.
He has become an education bird at this rehab center.

These birds are larger than life.
Their colors are amazing.




Barn Owl

How adorable is this little bird.



We eventually made our way over to the Racoons:

They were happy to see Heath
coming into their cage with a bowl of food for them...


It was also time for Heath to clean their cage:

This is Heath
He volunteers here and enjoys the animals.




Don't tell Heath...
But I think the Raccoons were laughing at him while he was cleaning house for them!


I am so inspired by the volunteer work at Chintimini and the care that is given to more than 700 animals that are treated there each year.

The animals have inspired me to create textile art from some of the images I was able to capture with my camera.



CLICK HERE: Chintimini Wildlife Rehabilitation Center

CLICK HERE: My Quilts

CLICK HERE: Farm Life


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Western Cowman Photo Contest.......Winners

When I am not creating Textile Art...
I am helping my family here on the farm.

I never leave home without my camera!

Farm life has afforded me opportunities to take incredible photographs.

Last fall I entered a couple in a photo contest:
Photo Contest 2010


Click Images to Enlarge:

" Oregon Wheat Field "
By: LuAnn Kessi

Won First Prize
Summer Scenic Category



The next image won Third Place in
The Dogs Category

This Third Place photo has a true place in my heart
Here is why...

This is Brad baling hay a few miles from our home.
He spent a good part of July cutting, raking & baling hay.
Which translates to a lot of hours away from home...

Our dog, Gunnr, missed Brad terribly!

So, I drove Gunnr down to the hay field for a visit...


When we pulled into the hay field,
Brad baled off the tractor to greet us...



This is when the fun began...
Once Gunnr spotted Brad getting off the tractor...
He raced through the hay field like he had wings

Jumping and leaping over the hay rows!


He couldn't get to Brad fast enough...



This is the photo that won:
" The Embrace "
By: LuAnn Kessi


A dog isn't your whole life,
but, a dog makes your life whole.


CLICK HERE to view Gunnr's Portrait Quilt

CLICK HERE to view a slideshow of HOME

CLICK HERE to view Baling Hay


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Thanksgiving Greetings...


Happy Thanksgiving


The Harlan Bird Boy
Heath 1993

Our son at age 8 years
He hand raised turkeys, ducks, geese & chickens.
For Christmas one year he was thrilled to receive an incubator.
It was not uncommon to walk into his room and see baby ducks hatching on his desk.
One time we caught him in the bathtub, with baby ducklings swimming around him.

Today we are thankful for the privilege of raising our two sons.

Wishing you a day filled with gratitude...

p.s. Heath is now 25 years of age, is finishing up his last year of schooling and volunteers part time at a local wild life rescue clinic. His favorite animals at the clinic are the eagles.

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full of Thankfulness,
LuAnn

Cowboy Flavor...


We spent the weekend cooking Cowboy Style


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What a wonderful afternoon in the backyard with family, friends and neighbors...
Brad and I are standing in the back with our niece.




We are all savoring the last of our sunny days here in
Western Oregon
It was a beautiful day to be outdoors cooking over the fire.




I haven't spent much time in the Thread Shed this summer.
Each sunny day found me outdoors sun dyeing, rust dyeing, collecting and pressing botanicals.



I need to get reacquainted with my sewing machine, I feel a bit rusty.
I have a few quilt show deadlines looming ahead in the next few months...
But for now, I am enjoying sunshine, good friends and yummy food.




I am also enjoying the last of the flowers blooming in the yard.
I miss them so over the winter months.
I do have plans to incorporate flower images into some textile art.




Take time to make the most of the sunshine!

Howdy from all of us in Oregon


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn