Goodness me, it’s so long since I’ve written my blog, but things are about to change, and I need a space to share, so it’s back to the blog, shall I venture to say, it’s with a degree of enthusiasm and a little dash of doubt that I can do it as regularly as I would like.
Maybe I should write weekly.
Next week, I have my last personal class for the year, and I’m looking forward to new ventures in 2021.
Yes, travel is on the cards for next year.
I have some exciting plans for a few retreats, and they will be quite different. You know, I’ve taught all over the world. I’ve been lucky enough to experience many teaching venues, and I think I’m going to be able to offer something unique and memorable. I’ve learned from my experiences as a Tutor and this may not make sense, but I really want to present an event that I would feel comfortable in.
Great accommodation. A wonderful teaching space, our personal chef and a venue for relaxing under the stars or by the fire in the evenings. It will be a creative bonding event.
I don’t know about you, but I now look at things very differently since Covid. No, I haven’t slowed down, I’ve created more than ever, but I’m doing it differently now. Enforced semi isolation has given us all that gift.
I’ve felt a deep sadness in my heart that our world has changed so dramatically. But I believe we are on the way back, and I’m going to be there with bells on folks.
I’m sharing the crazy little quilt I made in the first flurry of the Covid Shutdown.


That sounds great, Pam. Emphasis on “retreat.” Learning and working without a daily tour bus sounds delish.
I’m looking forward to it immensely.
This does look like a fun quilt.
It’s a funny little quilt that reflected my mood.
Thanks for the blog Pam. It is welcome back from me. Looking forward to reading of your plans
Oh, thanks Nola, it’s just about new directions to keep the mind flowing.
I love this hanging, Pam. We must look to having you again in Tassie.💖🌞
Thanks, Lesley, I would love that. I have many more new classes – I haven’t put them up on the web page yet.
Love the blog and glad you’re back writing. The quilt is adorable.
Sending warm wishes & virtual hugs. Jan & Roy from England xxx
Hi Jan, it’s good to change direction and do something a little extra.
What do you mean the dogs think they are special? They know they are special and spoilt. I love your two. 💛❤️
They are gorgeous, we’ve had dogs most of our married life, but these two are special.