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  1. Those blocks are just adorable. Heather Briggs is a wonderful designer and I can’t wait to see it develop. If I didn’t have her Flower Stand sitting around, I’d be tempted. Truth about Wuthering Heights, but I sometimes hate myself for always requiring a happy ending, so I’ll leave it at that. Xox

  2. I believe I tried to read that sometime ago, or perhaps it was Pride and Prejudice ? Either way, life is too short to read a book you don’t care for.
    I sure am liking that strawberry and jar!

  3. Now how cute are those two blocks? This will be one delightful quilt!!

    60*F today!!!!!!!!!!!!! Let the thawing begin. I was starting to think I’d moved back to suburban Chicago with the snow and ice that have lingered and kept us home for more than two weeks.

    Hugs!

  4. That’s going to be a fun quilt to put on your porch during the summer! Change your audio book to something you’ll enjoy! You won’t be sorry! We’re still waiting for winter here in NW Wyoming! Record high temperatures are causing the irises to pop out of the ground MONTHS too early! 😬

  5. Ha, I reread Wuthering Heights in 2020, and I totally regretted it! I read through to the end because I kept thinking, “This must get better.” It didn’t! I know I had read it ~25 years before. Did I like it then? Who knows. But those characters really are the pits! DNF seems like a wise choice… just sayin’

  6. I don’t think I ever read the book or saw a movie version. However, I did re-read Jane Eyre and boy is it both wonderful and full of awful people. The movie version with Michael Fassbinder is excellent adaptation. I can’t listen to audio books and do anything else. I just can’t multi-task without something receiving the short end of the stick.

    That 2nd block is just amazing!

    1. I have my mom’s copy of Jane Eyre from the early 40s and re-read it a couple of years ago. It gave me a good feeling to read something my mom loved.
      There is a new movie of Wuthering Heights coming out, and my husband and I were talking about going to see it. I wanted to refresh my memory of the story, and now I am not sure I want to subject myself to two hours with those unpleasant characters!

      1. How wonderful to be able to read your mom’s copy. I’ve seen the ads for the movie Wuthering Heights. I haven’t been to a theater since b4 the pandemic. damn.

        1. We sure have not gone very many times. That is one advantage of living in a small town. The movie theater is usually half empty. Once in a while we’ve been the only ones in the theater!

  7. Oh those strawberry blocks are completely adorable! And the mason jar and wooden spoon just take it over the top!

    Never read the book…. Over the weekend one of the Samsung channels on my TV had an older version of the movie playing. I watched it for about 20 minutes and gave up on it.

  8. Younger you are, the more of a book you need to experience before you give up. At my age, I give it a paragraph…..

    1. I can see you are a woman who won’t stand to have her time wasted! lol
      I typically give it 50 pages. I started a book yesterday and read 50 pages and wasn’t loving it. I gave it 10 more pages, and sure enough, it finally started to get interesting.

  9. A couple days late so I’m not sure you’ll see this. When I was in high school I wrote a paper on the Bronte sisters and that was enough for me. I have several book-related groups on email and they all mentioned Wuthering Hts today and how popular it is! To each her/his own.
    Very cute blocks but oh the tiny pieces!

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