Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Beach Flowers?


Mermaid Beach, looking towards Surfers Paradise on Queensland's Gold Coast


 Today, our last full day of holidays, was a beautiful day. We are already talking about "next time". We have all loved our holiday here, a very special family holiday before our eldest two leave home to start uni.




This morning's sunrise from our deck - I'm certainly going to miss this view and the sounds of the surf, the fresh salt air and the beckoning beach. The chair in the corner became a spot for me to sit and work on a little more of my Fresh Fields EPP quilt later in the day.




Master J has enjoyed his fishing, even though he's caught nothing. It has been a pleasant break for him between theme parks. 




While most the family were off enjoying the rides at Wet 'n' Wild on Friday, I enjoyed glue basting while watching over towels, etc. The watery prints and colours were a delight to work to the background sounds of water fun.




Sewing hexagons together this afternoon, overlooking the beach. :)       :)




This week's flowers, dancing in the sea breeze! Maybe I should have named this quilt Beach Flowers, not Fresh Fields!


Sharing at WIP Wednesday, "In Hand" EPP.





24 comments:

chica said...

Que lindo post, lindas fotos e essas flores criativas! bjs, tudo de bom,chica

Giga said...

Widzę, że praca przy kołdrze pochłania Twój czas, ale jesteś z tego zadowolona. Widok na drugim zdjęciu jest cudowny. Pozdrawiam.
I can see that working at a quilt consumes your time, but you're happy with that. View of the second picture is wonderful. Yours.

Kris said...

Love the hexi photo! So clever and cute.

geanina said...

very beautiful! lovely work!

DeniseinVA said...

Oh my, your beach flowers are gorgeous, as are the rest of these photos. This sounds like the perfect holiday :)

maryandpatch.blogspot.com said...

I love the picture of your hexagons in the sand!

heather said...

I feel vicariously warm for a minute looking at your pictures. I love the fabrics you are using.

Heather in the frigidly cold U.S.

Jeanne said...

Those hexagons look just amazing out there in the beach "grass". Master J .... so glad he was able to get a break between theme parks. So happy for you with this wonderful interlude for your family!! Hoping for much more of this for you in the future! Sending peace and joy thoughts to you!!@!

Nilya said...

Ohhh I was at Surfers Paradies once Newyear 1991/1992 - Long time ago. Love your Pictures as always and would love to be there to and sew a Little epp :)

SarahZ said...

I am sorry to see your holiday come to an end...your warm sunny sweet photos have been quite welcome amidst the recent snowfalls :) (my personal faves are the two shots of the shoreline with and w/out tracks, from a few days ago)

Cristina Ferreira said...

Lindas imagens , que saudades do verão.

Dirk Rosin said...

super bilder Karen ! det første er knall !

flowersandhome said...

That looks so beautiful Karen! Love the colours! Love that last picture! Maybe you could change the name of this quilt after all? It would always be a wonderful memory of your vacation then.
Marian

Kirsten said...

Love your pretty beach flowers!

Unknown said...

Looks like paradise my friend. Amazing photos. I have to say the beach has a way of soothing the soul..

Hugs~

Seeing Each Day said...

I'm so SO pleased that your family holiday has gone so well. Really love that second shot of your view from the apartment window - and I know you know I see the same scene and can understand where you are. Hope you all arrived back home safe and sound. Renee.

Liz said...

What wonderful fun!! We love the Gold Coast and usually visit every Friday on Michael's regular RDO.

Anita Johnson said...

So pretty. Maybe "sew" pretty too!

Dorothy said...

That quilting project looks like it belongs by the sea. So pretty, love seeing it come to life. :)

Blessings
Dotti xx

Jutta.K. said...

Toll, deine Strandblumen, ich bin begeistert !
Und danke für deinen Kommentar bei meinen " Wolken "
Ich wünsche dir ein schönes Wochende und genieße die letzten Ferientage in so einer wundervollen Umgebung.
Liebe Grüße aus dem kalten Deutschland
Jutta

Snapperoni :: Photography said...

You made so many! They are so beautiful. (and what lovely beach colours too!) :)

tinajo said...

Wow, just magnificent! :-)

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NatureFootstep said...

gorgeous flowers indeed. :)

hydeeannsews said...

Don't your flowers just perfectly match the colours of your holiday location! Wonderful. As always, your photographs are beautiful captures. How bittersweet to have the oldest two leaving. I wish them well. And their mum, too. :)

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