A Day at the Coast

Sunday I returned home from my trip to New England. The last day of our exhibit at the New England Quilt Museum was very beautiful, with friends visiting, and lovely comments from the docents and viewers. Thanks again to the artists who loaned their powerful artwork for this environmental activist exhibit.

Last week I was touring New England for a few days, and was able to see the exhibit of Quilt National at the Mystic Art Museum. I also visited the historic quilt exhibit at the Florence Griswold Museum, and admired the quilted petticoats that had been converted into quilted bedcovers.

It was wonderful to visit the coastline of New Hampshire, even though it was a chilly windy day. Just to be breathing the salty air, and hearing the waves crashing, was good for my soul. Here is a photo of the place we stopped for lunch, where we watched locals running their dogs along the beach. Sometimes the most healing and energizing thing one can do is simply sit and watch the ebb and flow of the ocean.

I have just heard we still have a couple spaces left in my polar bear trip this Fall, so if you’d like to experience the wild tundra of the far North of Canada (and the BEARS!) follow the link below, and call Aly to snag those last couple seats on the Polar Rover.

Sophie is coming with me to the Sacred Threads/SAQA event this summer. She is hoping to see lots of our quilter friends there. (Me too!)

Sharing your love of fabric,
Luana and Paul

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Quilt/Travel/Sponsor Calendar:
June 15-18 – Quilt Canada, Vancouver BC
July 22-26 – Sacred Threads Weekend, Dulles/Wash DC
August 4 – Long Beach Quilt Festival
Aug 17-20 – Festival of Quilts – Birmingham UK
October 2022 – Luana’s Polar Bear Tour – Churchill Manitoba Canada

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