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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Quilters Spirit: Quilt Historians in the News

Quilters Spirit: Quilt Historians in the News  Hello friends attached is Kim Wulfert's blog which she has attached a free copy of her e-book "Changing Times Women and their Quilts 1902 - 1942".  I had the honor of writing two stories in her book, I also did the Cover which I feel is really nice...Kim is a wonderful and talented woman and I thank her for giving me the opportunity to tell my stories.  I think you will enjoy all the stories they are a window into the world of woman of that age. Kim's blog is a world of info I hope you enjoy meeting Kim Wulfert, Extraordinaire and also a PHD etc

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Leaves of God Fall 2009

My seasons have flown by so fast
I can hardly remember the details of my budding
I bloomed far too early forced by natures call
The flower of my youth stolen
My spring lost

I could not hold my bloom
As fruit required all my time
That season of summer went so fast
Consumed by my fruit youth slipped away
Never to swing freely in the warm summers breeze
I held fast lest my fruit should fall

Hot summer days turn to chilly nights
My fruit now ripe hear falls call
They release to face their own unknown
I watch as they fall free
My branches lift from their weight
I stand-alone the crisp air begins to blow

Indian summer comes with new love
I bask in the crisp sun light
My beauty is seen and shared
With the bloom of crimson leaves
My golden years begin

Too soon, I see my skin begin to shrivel
Youths golden beauty slips into grey
My hold on the tree of life seems futile
The frost of winter comes so fast
I hold tight lest I fall

So many leaves are falling
I watch as they let go one by one
My winter is here my time has come
The cold ground awaits my fall

The snows of winter cover my memory
Yet the family tree still stands
Spring will come
New leaves will unfold
The seasons of life begins again

Edmonds Ferry to Kingston

Edmonds Ferry to Kingston