I too am sorry to hear that Ami will be ending this effort soon. It has been a great way for those of us who have more creativity than money to participate in something that can mean so much. I do understand that the time comes to end your involvement in certain things even if you love them. At my age, many things seem to be ending and fewer starting, although I have picked up some old hobbies and look forward to a couple of newer ones. I too have a number of started priority quilts so will move them higher on the list to make the Aug. 1 deadline.
Just as a lighter note, I usually read a very serious Christmas poem at our musical jam just before Christmas but forgot this year, so on Jan 7, I read a slightly modified version of the Twelve Days of Everlasting Turkey (wasn't sure us "Americans" would understand some of the food items so changed them to Texan English.) It was well received and got many laughs. One friend said "I got leftover turkey and stuffing out for supper tonight but may change my plan" So thanks for the poem. It was a great hit. Hugs to all, Ann (recovering from two bouts of the flu and a cold but on the mend_