I'm sorry we have had such an early start today, but we have a long journey ahead of us. Today's host is Bejewelled Barb, and she has given me permission to tell you that she lives on the moon. I thought this might be an area that many of us have heard of, but none have visited, so here are a few facts I have gathered.
- It is widely believed to be made of cheese.
- Only 12 humans are known to have walked there.
- We will definitely need our pj.s tonight, as the average night time temperature is -153C. I wonder how many quilts Barb has for us to use?
- Have you all remembered to bring your bottles of water cos we're going to need them? Although there are lots of "seas" on the moon, none of them are made of water.
Now let's go and meet Barb, and see what she has to say about the book. Don't forget that she is also going to give one of you the chance to win an autographed copy.
OK, we're almost there, but there's just time for me to remind you of the itinerary for the tour.
- Wed 24 Aug - Hazel's Quilts (the giveaway was won by Janet)
- Thurs 25 Aug - Quilt Hollow (the giveaway was won by Kristen)
- Fri 26 Aug - Silver Thimble (giveaway open until Wed 31 August)
- Saturday - Magnolia Bay Quilts (giveaway open until 5pm Central Time on Tuesday 30 August)
- Today - Bejewelled Quilts by Barb
- Mon 29 Aug - Insights from SewCalGal
- Tues 30 Aug - Sew'n Wild Oaks
- Wed 31 Aug - Sweet P Quilting
- Thurs 1 Sep - Quilting Prolifically
- Fri 3 Sep - Cotton Cocktails
Barb is a fun blogger. I enjoy following her "tales."
ReplyDeleteHappy blog hopping!
Always wanted to visit the moon ......
ReplyDeleteI've been to visit Barb....loved the interview she did with you. Congrats on your book!
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying the blog hops and the tidbits you post each day. I'm not surprised to hear that Barb lives on the moon!
ReplyDeleteEnjoying the hop very much, Sue. Congrats on such a fabulous book.
ReplyDeleteHa! Barb is so funny. Wonder how many quilt shops are in her neighborhood?
ReplyDeleteBarb is soooo funny!
ReplyDeleteI've been following Barb since before the earthquake/tsunami in American Samoa - terrific blog. I only wish she had ended up here in Texas - maybe someday. 8)
ReplyDeleteSusan in Texas
Love Barb's blog! Great fun! What a great interview! Enjoyed it and loved learning more about what a great quilter you are.
ReplyDeleteHave a super great sewing and stitching day.