Tuesday, September 26, 2017

In Search of a New Neighbor


We are searching for a new neighbor.  Our neighbors are moving out and selling their house.  We live on a hill on the out skirts of Panguitch.  The view is spectacular and the neighbors are great.  There are only the three houses at the top of the hill and it is fairly quiet.  You can watch the fire works from the deck and the balloons in June.

This is a panoramic view so the rail is not that curvy.  I was just showing how nice the view is.
This is the backyard.  Where the tree is used to be an in ground trampoline.  The backyard is fenced.

This is the view from only one of the living room windows.
All of the appliances are in pristine condition.  They look like they are just out of the box.
This is the living room fire place and it is beautiful.

This is the living room.  The window to the left looks out over the valley and the one on the right looks to the back yard.  I didn't take one looking the other way but there are more windows.
The den or office is right off the entry way.  This window looks to the road to the south of the house.



This is the first bedroom upstairs.  It is a pretty good size.

Here is bathroom number 2.
Bedroom number 2 is quite spacious.  This one is south west facing.
Bedroom #3 is the smallest.  It was the sewing room.  Really they should have used the master bedroom for a sewing room.  That would have been a better use of the space.
Bathroom #3
This is the master bedroom.  It has a bathroom and a very spacious closet.  The windows look to the north over the valley.  

These are the stairs from the top looking down.  The rail needs to be painted but all the other paint looks great.  There is an unfinished basement and a two car garage below.  There are also two apple trees and rhubarb growing there too.  The sprinkling system works great and the lawn is thriving.  There is a small canal that curves around the property.  The finished part is about 2200sq. feet.  It has a walk out basement and includes a shed.  The home is move in ready and is in great condition.   They are asking 255,000 now before they get a realtor.  If you are interested let me know.  I'm hoping for fabulous new neighbors.

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Quilt Walk Quilt Show 3


These are more of the quilts from our quilt show.  This first one is Jerilu's quilt.  It was quilted by Connie Biasi.


This is Radiant Elegance made by Norma Kerr.  It was paper pieced.


Left over kimonos is what this one is called.  It is also made by Norma Kerr.


This one is Moi Ami.  This was made by Billie McBride.  It was the first quilt she pieced.


Judy Woolley created this work of art.


This rag quilt was also made by Billie McBride.


Rhea Dearden made this quilt also.


Lana Foy made this quilt.  It is made to look like jars and lids.


Claudia Crump owns this beauty.  She bought it in an antique store.


Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Quilt Walk Quilt Show 2

These are the next set of Quilt Walk Quilt Show quilts.  I hope you enjoy them.  This first quilt is the Smith Family Reunion Quilt.  It was made using family photos.  They also had cousins sign in the nine patch blocks.  This was made by Norma Kerr.

This next one is Claudia's Quilt Walk quilt.  


This is Christmas Joy that was made by Norma Kerr.  It is machine embroidered.



These two photos are close ups of the Smith Family quilt.



This one is made by Merlene.  It is hand quilted, I think by Pauline Prince.


Norma Kerr is the quilt artist that made this one.  She says she dreamed it was spring and she dreamed up this quilt.


Rhea Dearden made this with the block of the month quilt blocks from our guild.


This is a family Picture quilt.  This is owned by Merilyn Veater.


Lyllian Lefever made this quilt.  It was a round robin for our guild.  It was quilted by Linda Walters.


Lillian Lefever made this and donated it to the Lions Club for their scholarships.


This Halloween Fun quilt was made by Norma Kerr.  She really is tallented.  I hope you all enjoyed the quilts.



Thursday, September 14, 2017

Quilt Walk Quilt Show

These are the quilts that were hung at the Quilt Walk Quilt Show.  There was no judging and only voted on peoples choice.  These are just for your pleasure to see and I don't have patterns.
I think this one is made by Jerilu.  It has been a while so I may be wrong.

That extra block coming out gives this one a new dimension.  

I sort of think these are Sandy's Quilts.  They are happy quilts.



Is the the cutes fox?  This is Jerilu's and it was made with that foundation piecing.

These two are Heather's.  She enjoys the modern look.


Dianne or Jerilu made this one.  Theirs look so similar to me.  Only they can tell them apart.

This last one is Sheree's quilt depicting the origional quilt walk when the settlers went to get help and supplies to save the Panguitch settlement.  They traveled over the mountains to Parawan sinking down in the snow.  When they knelt to pray they realized that they didn't sink while they were on quilts.  They made their way across the mountains one quilt at a time.