On the way to Daylesford we stopped at Ballan to look for a cache, but we ended up exploring the op shop. Everything in the town had been yarn bombed, including this display outside the pub.
this beautiful old building was originally a tea house
the Werribee River was very high
we stopped to have a look at Sailors Falls, the water coming over was amazing.
One of the locals out the kitchen window.
My first efforts, all cut out before the retreat, went together the first afternoon and evening.
busy ladies.
Three of us had an outing to Trentham Falls, partly to see the volume of water, I have not seen this much water at the falls before, and partly to do a geocache!
The photo is very dark but this shop had a beautiful fabric hanging under the verandah.
A finish for Sue on Thursday.
More of the locals on Thursday, Mum and bub feeding at the same time
I am listening even though I might not be looking!
Mum and bub
She has such a huge pouch, bubs tail seems to be hanging out too!!
I think these were wallabies rather than kangaroos but I am not certain.
Carleen has a finish.
I put my next effort onto the design wall, all the half square triangles were prepared at home.
Judy had a finish, a beautiful quilt from left over blocks.
Thursday morning was 1 deg C when I surfaced, I had missed most of the frost!!
The cars were still icy though.
The kookaburra was looking for breakfast
I accidently got this photo of the lichen while trying to zoom in on the kookaburra!!
Wednesday evening and Thursday morning I made 54 One Block Wednesday blocks ,
Margaret has a growing collection of dog blocks
How cute is this one with the glasses!!
Carleen was working on her wall hanging..love all the flowers!
Finished quit, slightly different to the pattern, but I am happy with it.
I had a great few days, back home now and caching up.
Happy stitching.
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