So . . . do you remember
these guys? Blocks I made umpteen posts ago and I didn't know where I was taking them? Well, we have been on a little trip, (where some of them jumped out of the vehicle and hitched a ride to parts unknown) and picked up a few new friends along the way. Now they look like . . .

. . . this! (See below.) I was just as surprised as anyone that my clearly
blue and
yellow quilt picked up some . . .
pink. Who knew? I don't exactly consider the
pink to be . . . riff-raff . . . so the
blues and
yellows are not, like, grounded or anything.
Is the trip over? Oh, dear no. I had a sudden burst of inspiration while visiting
this blog and am considering a bit of
hand embroidery. That may also be inspiration to be reserved for another project, so don't hold me to it. (You have probably figured out by now that you can't really hold me to much.) As they say in the "update" biz . . . stay tuned.

Oh, and by the by . . . here is an update on my favorite new scent,
Dancing Waters from
Bath and Body Works, that was mentioned in a prior blog. Oh, you guessed it . . . it's no one else's favorite scent but mine. I went there yesterday to purchase some travel-sized portions, only to have to make the nice clerk scour the store to find the shelf and a half that held what was left of them.
Never fear, I had a back-up plan. My second favorite new scent turned out to be Sea Island Cotton (a derivative of Cotton Blossom, but much more pleasant, if you ask me.) Turns out everybody likes Sea Island Cotton, and there was a plethora of items to choose from. This may all sound silly from a girl who is going to be at the ocean in in less than 3 days.
I just like to smell nice, I tell you.