Tuesday, February 23, 2016

More from Moab

Blue skies and red rock.....
 
 
Balancing Rock.....crazy isn't it? 



 
Chad and Abbie....my faithful helpers and side kicks! :-)

 


 
The double windows.



 
John Wesley Wolfe settled here in the late 1800's with his oldest son Fred.  A nagging leg injury from the Civil War prompted him to move west to a drier climate.  They built a one room cabin and a corral.  For more than a decade they lived alone on this small ranch.



 
A root cellar.

 


 
Petroglyphs that date between AD 1650 and 1850.
 
 
My new Crossings quilt, finally kitted and on my web site.
 
Tomorrow I will share photos from my classes.
 
"Even after all this time the sun never says to the earth, 'You owe me'. Look what happens with a love like that.  It lights the whole world."  -Hafiz
 
 
 


8 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures -- thanks! Absolutely beautiful quote!!!!

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  2. Looks like a great place to visit. That balancing rock looks like it can fall at any time!

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  3. I loved the area and your new quilt!

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  4. Thanks for sharing Moab park pictures...brought back some wonderful memories of our visit! Breathe takingly beautiful! Your cross quilt is wonderful too...love that cheddar!

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  5. I love solitude, but I cannot imagine living alone for 10 years. The scenery is magnificent! Thank you for sharing.

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  6. I love that area in Utah around Moab, it is so awe inspiring. I've enjoyed revisiting there thru your eyes. Thanks Norma.

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  7. were you in town for Quilted Moab Reteat - Our featured guest will be Norma Whaley with Timeless Traditions. Norma has some great classes that she is willing to teach and will provide a Trunk show for us on Friday Evening. Margie Ullery has agreed to come to our retreat again. Plus we have several local ladies wiling to teach classes for us. There is a something for everyone. Instruction and costs are posted on the registration form. If you have any question feel free to email us at info@quiltedmoab.com. For more info visit quiltedmoab.com or call 435-210-0904. ? on Feb 17-20 2016? Maybe next year?

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