I found this feather while waiting for my drawing lesson. I don’t know what kind of bird it belongs to, maybe a pigeon.

I found this feather while waiting for my drawing lesson. I don’t know what kind of bird it belongs to, maybe a pigeon.

Two blue jays sheltering underneath our picnic table during Hurricane Harvey. We’ve had 10 inches of rain in the last two days, as Hurricane/Tropical Storm Harvey sits at a standstill over Texas.

Lately I’ve been in the mood to create fabric postcards. I forgot to photograph the first one I recently mailed. Here’s is the second: a purple poodle postcard I mailed to Judy.
Here I’ve painted the muslin with fabric paints.

Now it is stitched out.

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This last photo is the reverse side. I cover this up with an index card used for the mailing address and my message. The muslin and Peltex start out as 4.5 x 6.5 inches. After I finish sewing, I cut them down to 4 x 6 inches to match the index card. I zig-zag around the edges, securing some cording and the index card.

I attach a First Class postage stamp to it (it’s thicker than the one-layer postcards so it needs more postage), take it to the USPS, stand in line, and have them hand-cancel it. I put it in a clear plastic mailing envelope (not required, but it keeps the postcard from getting anything on it in transit), hand it over, and they mail it.
Mr Scurby is back and in charge. No space is too small for him.


It doesn’t look as if this little guy will be going anywhere anytime soon. The next hurricane might relocate him, though.

At the Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, Houston, Texas.