
The Quilting Tangler... See what keeps me busy -- quilting, judging, Zentangle art, writing books (I have 13 books published by AQS on quiltmaking, Zentangle Art To Go, and one family cookbook -- Cooking with the Kirklands), my travels, and my favorite hobby - photography... AND what we are doing at the AQS QuiltWeek events. I am a Certified Quilt Judge, and a Certified Zentangle Teacher®. For information on teaching, go to my website: www.bonniebrowning.com.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Kelly's Baby Shower

Our Anniversary

June 16 was our anniversary. These are the pretty flowers that Wayne sent to the office...lilies, daisies, snapdragons, and whatever those filler flowers are.
This was our 45th anniversary...guess I'll have to quit saying I'm 39 now. Wayne and I enjoyed dinner at Outback Steakhouse - our favorite place for steaks.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Catching Up
And we are busy finalizing the Registration Guide for the AQS Quilt Expo - Des Moines that will be held October 8 - 11, 2008 at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines. Let's all keep those Des Moines and Cedar Rapids, Iowa folks in our prayers - they are being inundated with water, water everywhere.
Happy Father's Day to your Dad and all the Dads out there.
Bonnie
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
In memory of our friend and neighbor - Lorraine Ingram

She loved her little Jack Russell, Katie. She was good company for Lorraine. Katie's barking more than once set us off to make sure Lorraine was okay - usually Katie was just barking at a squirrel or a bird in the yard.
Bless you Lorraine - you're in His hands now. Lorraine had read through the Bible at least five times.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Eastern Towhee
Improper Eating Manners, GRIN

Saturday, May 24, 2008
Indigo Bunting

Tulip Poplar tree
Little Tubby
Friday, May 23, 2008
Kitty Lust
Monday, May 19, 2008
Whitesocks goes to Kitty Heaven Today

Sunday, May 18, 2008
The National Quilt Museum

The National Quilt Museum
MAQS recognized as The National Quilt Museum

Yesterday, May 17, Congressman Whitfield presented quilt museum founders Bill and Meredith Schroeder with the Congressional Record proclaiming the Museum of the American Quilter's Society as The National Quilt Museum.
The ceremony was attended by staff members of Senator Mitch McConnell and Congressman Whitefield, city and county officials, present and past MAQS Board members, Friends of MAQS, Paducah Ambassadors, quilters, and others interested in quilting and the quilt museum.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Armadillo - born dead along side the road GRIN

Armadillos are prolific diggers. Many species use their sharp claws to dig for food, such as grubs, and to dig dens. The Nine-banded Armadillo prefers to build burrows in moist soil near the creeks, streams, and arroyos near which it lives and feeds. The diet of different armadillo species varies, but consists mainly of insects, grubs, and other invertebrates. Some species, however, are almost entirely formicivorous (feeding mainly on ants).
Armadillos have poor vision but are not blind.
This armor-like skin appears to be the main defense of many armadillos, although most escape predators by fleeing (often into thorny patches, from which their armor protects them) or digging to safety. The North American Nine-banded Armadillo tends to jump straight in the air when surprised, and consequently often collides with the undercarriage or fenders of passing vehicles -- guess that explains why there are so many along the road.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Jenny Wren
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Hairy and Downy Woodpeckers

We also get a few pileated woodpecker sightings, and lots of red-bellied woodpeckers (larger than either of these).
Indigo Buntings
Hummers are back

Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Delta Queen at Port of Paducah

Sunday, April 27, 2008
Red Dogwoods

The red dogwoods are my favorite. Look at these beautiful blossoms.
Several people asked for my Flowering Dogwood Patterns book at the show. The book is out of print from AQS, but I still have several copies for sale. Just send me an e-mail if you want to buy a copy.
Along the Dogwood Trail

Whitehaven
Bonnie at Whitehaven

This photo was taken on the back porch at Whitehaven, the antebellum mansion used as a Rest Area along Interstate 24. The grounds are covered with beautiful blooming trees.
The dogwoods were so late in blooming that I didn't get to take many photos before the show. They are still blooming beautifully so we'll have plenty of new photos to choose from for next year's printed materials.
Saturday afternoon - Christian Music Concert

Ricky Tims - Live on Stage - Friday night

Thursday, April 24, 2008
Alex and Bonnie

Alex Anderson was the featured speaker on Wednesday evening. Lynda Smith shot this photo of Alex and me after her lecture - we're still smiling after a long first day of the show.
AQS Quilt Show - Opening Day

Nancy Prince demos at All-Star Review

One of the most popular events at the AQS Quilt Show is the All-Star Review. Here Nancy Prince demonstrates techniques for thread painting.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Pink Dogwoods - Paducah, KY

See you next week in Paducah. We begin with the judging of the quilts tomorrow - by Monday we'll have them all judged. Safe travels on your trip to Paducah.
AQS Vendors on Park Avenue

Paducah is full of blooms

Levee behind Executive Inn
Schultz Park - Ohio River continues to drop
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Levee Behind the Executive Inn

April 15 -- taxes are done and sent off today.
Here is another photos of the earthen levee behind the Executive Inn, showing how the water levels of the Ohio River are dropping.
We begin judging the quilts on Saturday, in preparation for the AQS Quilt Show next week. It's going to be a realllllllyyyy gooooood show.
See y'all here in Paducah.
Water Level Going Down - April 15....tax day

Sunday, April 13, 2008
AQS Quilt Show & Paducah in Wall Street Journal
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120794966336508795.html?mod=weekend_journal_primary_hs
The writer, Meg Cox, has written a book called The Quilter's Catalog that is a history of quilting today and features many quilters and happenings in the world of quilting. You'll find some nice kudos to yours truly in the Introduction. I was a resource for Meg as she was developing her book. Meg will be at the AQS Quilt Show signing her book in The Craftsman's Touch booth in the Pool Annex vendor area.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Paducah Riverfront - April 12

Levee Behind the Executive Inn

The city has not had to install the flood gates in the flood wall that surrounds Paducah to protect it from the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers.
April 12 - Schultz Park Bench
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Welcome to Paducah for the AQS Quilt Show

Here is the billboard that welcomes visitors to Paducah for the AQS Quilt Show. This one is on Wayne Sullivan Drive if you are coming from Highway 62 from the south side of town. There is also another one located on Park Avenue not far from Hancock's of Paducah - you can see it on the left as you drive toward downtown.
It looks like the cool weather is going to keep the dogwoods from blooming too early this year. We want them to put on a grand show of blossoms during the show.
See you soon in Paducah. We begin the judging on the 18th...not too long to wait now until Paducah becomes Quilt City USA once again.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Spring has Sprung in Paducah!

The gazebo is a favorite gathering spot in downtown Paducah. It is located at the corner of Broadway and Second Streets. Wayne and I stopped to take some photos of the pretty flowering trees that surround the gazebo.
Here I am and you'll notice that I've dug out my Birkenstocks already - but it's a bit too cool yet to go barefooted in them. My Birks are what save my feet during the quilt show -- I have several pairs so I can wear different ones every day.
The dogwoods haven't started blooming yet. We hope the cool weather will keep them from blooming a while longer so the dogwood trees can put on their show for the quilters during the quilt show, April 23 - 26.
Pansies welcome you to the Paducah Visitors Bureau

Ohio River Water Level Falling

Thursday, April 3, 2008
AQS Qult Show Delays High Profile Murder Trial
I guess the world outside of quilting is now learning what a big show the AQS Quilt Show really is! Go quilters. Some of those reporter who will be coming to cover the trial should come a day early and see how talented today's quiltmakers are, and see how 35,000 quilters take over a town with a population of 26,000.
For those of you who don't know about the AQS Quilt Show - the show fills every hotel room in the city of Paducah and all of the hotels for about 50 miles in every direction. This quilt show is a very big deal for the economy of western Kentucky and southern Illinois.
This is reporter Bonnie bringing you the news from Paducah....