Marilyn, I love, love, love that little bunny. What a sweetie. Hope your feeling much better now and stay well!
Fab quilt, Wendy, and what a lucky son to be able to choose. My family generally gets given what I was in the mood to do, of course they can always say that they don’t want it - however that hasn’t happened yet.
My elephant hasn’t grown, but the starburst quilt top got finished today, unless I decide to add some borders, I finished and sent to green heart quilt tops to New Zealand, and the first half of the fabrics I brought home from New Orleans are drying. Quite happy with myself.
Took the day off today and spent the morning sewing and the afternoon on an excursion with the local women’s club. We visited the nearest REGA air rescue base. The REGA was set up in the fifties, was apparently the first privately run helicopter rescue service. In the sixties they had serious funding problems and asked the Swiss population for help. They are still donor funded and today have 11 médical rescue helicopters and three medical jets (practically three intensive care units in the sky), that bring back and transfer seriously ill patients from all over the world. Was very interesting and as our tour was given by a retired paramedic/mountain rescue specialist who worked and led rescue missions for thirty years 1977-2007. We really got a lot of stories from live experience and a great insight into the development of this work. As the company I work for makes resuscitation, reanimation and emergency monitoring devices it was especially interesting for me.
Coming back from a mission (military services skiing accident that had to be transferred from the accident site in the mountains from the Italian speaking part of Switzerland to the hospital in Luzern.
In the hangar
And they’re off again... 2 paramedics (one of which is also the copilot / the winch specialist / in charge of the communications and the mission in general), 1 physician, and of course 1 pilot.
All the very best to everyone...