These rugs were collected by Linda Bean the granddaughter of the original LL Bean. They are hanging in a restaurant named for her across the street from LL Bean's
I believe they were shown in a museum at one point. This is a cheticamp rug out of Cape Breton, Canada.
Different angle.
This is a old Frost pattern.
For some reason I am always drawn to this type of rug.
I got out for a nice long walk, worked on a little stitching project. Feeling a bit better
We couldn't figure out what made these tracks....
And this crow came walking by looking for bread crumbs lol.
Tonight I wanted to use up left overs in a different way. I chopped up leftover meatloaf and made cheeseburger chowder, and used the leftover mashed potatoes to make biscuits. It turned out great and didn't seem like leftovers.
We couldn't figure out what made these tracks....
And this crow came walking by looking for bread crumbs lol.
A trip to the thrift to drop off some things and a quick look around.
The birch was in the original box. And a book I haven't read.
And a 96 in long table cloth in great shape for my table when the leaves are in. Total spent 5.50 a deal!
Tonight I wanted to use up left overs in a different way. I chopped up leftover meatloaf and made cheeseburger chowder, and used the leftover mashed potatoes to make biscuits. It turned out great and didn't seem like leftovers.
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Back to yoga tomorrow, I have missed several. And back to rug hooking Wed if we don't get snow. Have a great week everyone!!!
13 comments:
Those are some beautiful rugs!
I didn't know that about the planets. That is really cool. I think this time of year has us all feeling restless... Even that crow! :)
I love the birch, perfect for winter decor. I also like Kristen Hannah books. I haven't read that one either.
Those "left-over" biscuits look and sound yummy. The rugs are beautiful. Would love to know what you think of The Four Winds after you've read it. Have a good week. See you again soon!
Thanks for the wonderful rug show. I saved most all the photos on a flash drive. So at some point when and if I post the I might have forgotten where I saw them, lol.
Great rugs! Thanks for sharing. Though I will likely never hook one, the Hutchinson rugs are always fun.
Great thrift finds.
You are such a creative cook. Me? Not at all 🤣🤣🤣
Rugs and Pugs
Lovely rugs thanks for sharing-you find such awesome deals and the resale shop happy new week
I looked for the planets the other night and could not see them. Was disappointed. I would never be able to think of creating a different meal like you do with leftovers...to me it would be lets eat this again. Those rugs are very interesting and like I have said a hundred times, there were/are so many talented hookers out there. Janice
I always enjoy the rugs you feature. Such wonderful work. Hope you don’t have snow! Have a great week.
Its so much snow but it looks so pretty. Lovely birch. I have never read that ladies books. I guess I should try. Your dinner sounds wonderful.
I hadn't heard about the planets lining up. Must take a look tonight if sky is clear.
I wasn't aware that the planets were alined. I wonder if it means something special.
Thanks for sharing the rug show with us. I like the old fashion Cheticamp maple syrup scene. It reminds me of the good old days.
I've never tried ther potato biscuits but I've made the cheddar biscuits many times. Now I may make some potato biscuits when I have some mashed potatoes left over.
Hugs,
Julia
Oh, I love the primitive rugs. We have been outside looking at the planets for the past few nights. Oh those biscuits look great! That was a good way to use the left overs!
Throw-together dinners are often not only unusual, but delicious, and yours seemed to fit, although I had never heard of mashed potato biscuits. The lit birch tree looks lovely for this time of year, a great find! The rugs were lovely to see.
The rugs are wonderful. And I really like your thrifting finds, especially that tree. I do believe the shifting of the planets can affect us in one way or another but I'm not sure how the line-up works!
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