Other people take pictures of elegant meals or gorgeous desserts. I tried, but the only one that came out was this one at the left: The Owl Diner's excellent corned beef hash, 2 eggs over, etc. My favorite breakfast - five mornings in a row (although without the extra potatoes). I must admit that these hearty breakfasts keept us energized till well after normal lunch hour and then we ate light lunches. But tomorrow - back to the usual fare: low-fat, healthful, and guaranteed to have me noshing by 11:00 in the morning. Maybe there is something to this big-breakfast theory. After breakfast, a few of us waltzed over to see the traditional quilts . Just in case we were in danger of forgetting what we were going to see, here was a reminder.

Shelley Baird and Judith Plotner, enjoying themselves.
And Penny Myles, along with the three models for her piece.
After this morning's breakfast,a kind stranger snapped this picture.
L-R: Helene Davis, Rachel Cochran, yrs trly, Laura cater-woods, Shelley Baird, Corni Forster. I hope we are all safely at home by now. I have unpacked, done laundry, re-packed (sort of) and will be leaving again on Tuesday.
4 comments:
Hello Rayna!
Well I have enjoyed reading all about your trip to Lowell. We are on Squam Lake, about 2 hrs north of Lowell, and the weather is delicious. It has been clear, sunny and cool for the past 2 days. Today, however, it is in the 60s and drizzly....nice time to catch up on emails.
Take care of yourself.
xo
Hi Rayna:
I was unable to get to the Festival this year, but enjoyed your view of it! Thanks for the needed inspiration.
JoAnn
As you know, wish I could have been there!!! Looks like fun! and looks like a beautiful show.
Kristen
Seems like a wonderful time, Rayna. It's so great to see that this sort of thing is going on all over the place. Makes me feel better.
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