Sunday 29 November 2015

Technical Difficulties...First World Problems

Is there anything more frustrating than not knowing how to make a computer do what you want it to do? If only I had more experience with all these gizmos's and gotta-haves; I have just enough knowledge of computers to make me dangerous and not quite enough to make me efficient. The world might well be at my fingertips, but its the curse words on the tip of my tongue that are glaringly obvious at this moment.

I have always blogged using my Samsung tablet, but this morning it was downstairs keeping the Robot company so I decided that I would attempt to write using my new laptop; a whizzy new thing that is loaded up with Windows 10...which I might add is a beast of a learning curve for someone who is still thinking in Vista terms. Because I am an Android user and all my "stuff" is linked to my Google profile I wanted this laptop to default to my Google settings. I know there is likely a simple way to make this thing do just that but do you think I can figure out how to get rid of the seemingly default "@hotmail" user settings? I can chose my Google account, but I can't make it default. Clearly an equally forceful troop of Gremlins possess the Microsoft world as they do the Google world...damn Gremlins, foiling my every attempt to make this mornings blogging an enjoyable experience. If my laziness were able to thwart my stubbornness I'd have gone to the basement to retrieve my tablet an hour and a half ago. But, here I am typing for the first time on my laptop; virtue seized, but not rewarded.

All I really wanted to do was tell you about the Maritime Modern Quilt Guilds sew in yesterday. The Enabler hosted it in the top floor sun room at her condo building that overlooks the Bedford Basin...what a view! I stayed up way too late the night before watching the Robot work its magic on Ellies quilt and didn't get much of a chance to prepare anything really new or exciting to take with me so, on my way out the door I put the Metro Twist pieces that I had been working on in the Jack Daniels tin, tucked in Voodoo Duck and took off.


I decided that I would totally wing the placement of these blocks...so with wild abandonment (think shaken AND stirred) I tossed all the pieces into two big bags that I could reach into sewing together what ever units came to hand. I sewed and sewed...I even pressed the center seam of the finished blocks open! Surprised? Yah, I was too...try not to wet your pants, sometimes I do things properly but I do complain the whole time.


The result? 25 finished blocks of pure random delight and a fabulous day chatting with the peeps from the guild. I love these ladies. We covered a lot of topics yesterday...everything from the working in the justice system, the price of fabric, the importance of having a job that "works" for you, new babies, secret Santa gift exchanges, the hopefulness that Canada seems to be feeling with our new government and the importance of chocolate chip cookies that bend with out breaking. You know, the big stuff!



12 comments:

  1. Awesome job with your Metro Rings!!! Just stunning. 😍

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  2. Val, your posts are always so delightful! And your quilt top came out great! Wish I lived closer and could attend the sew ins! I got a new laptop in the spring. It has Windows 8. I hate it. No way am I upgrading to 10, free or not! The only time I boot it up is to do a blog post or import pics from my camera.

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  3. What a brave thing to do. The placement is great. Love it!

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  4. What a brave thing to do. The placement is great. Love it!

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  5. I really like this one, has a modern twist but still some old world charm. I get the technical annoyance. Convinced the husband he should get a new tv for manland. The old one dates back a decade or two. Of course we can't figure it out so there it sits. Our IT guy is coming tonight.

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  6. Ooooh. So pretty. I love the paper bag technique. It's so great for keeping one honest when they say it's going to be random. Those curved blocks are wicked good!

    If there's any help I can be with the tech stuff, let me know! :)

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  7. It was a great sew day! We did have quite a variety of discussion topics. I missed voodoo duck...he must have been hiding.

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  8. First of all, the quilt looks fantastic. I solved the windows 10 issue by setting up a separste user id on my tablet for quilter-me (separate from microsoft account serious-professional-me).

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  9. First of all, the quilt looks fantastic. I solved the windows 10 issue by setting up a separste user id on my tablet for quilter-me (separate from microsoft account serious-professional-me).

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  10. I really like your quilt, but love your duck pin cushion!

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  11. Now I am even more sad that I missed Sew in. So many great topics. And the quilt...friggin good stuff!

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