
They also participated in her Trunk Show. So it got some fine ogling in the country's midsection.
My Birds arrived home just in time for me to call Sharon and beg her to let me enter them a bit late into the Kaleidoscope of Quilts Show. Of course, she was persuadable and The Daily Bird is going to hang alongside the fabulous quilts of the Sassi Stripper Guild.
And here is a piece of history. Do you know what we were doing two years ago? August 14, 2016 was the FEMA Flood Event. It is hard for me to believe it has been two years. I want to say "only two years" but then I also want to say "two years already".
Not necessarily my favorite photo from that month, but here are a few of the ones that stick out in my mind.
Here is my sweet Chloe riding in one of the boats as we evacuated down Jones Creek coming from the roads in our subdivision. We were stunned at this point, having spent the night in the house with the water rising.
Our worst nightmares. We never thought our house would flood. Our families have been in New Orleans for 3 generations, none of them have ever evacuated during any storm ever. We are were the first.
And when we left, we left with three bassets and two back packs. One filled with Frank's important papers and the other filled with dog food and a bowl.
That is all we took. Oh, and toothbrushes. I remembered to bring toothbrushes, no toothpaste however. Just toothbrushes.
I remember feeling nothing. Just nothing. And I felt nothing for a long, long tim
The pile of what is left of my house sat out in the front yard until the claw machine came along to take it to the landfill along with all the other houses on the street. What was left was drained, dehumidified, disinfected and sprayed.
This was the state of my sewing room when the waters receded.
Two years ago this month. What an auspicious August that was.
I am sure glad that is over.
But I know it is raining somewhere else this month. And my heart aches for those people.