Happy Fourth of July to all of my US friends - and American born friends too :-)
I settled in to watch Rascal Flatts/The Boston Pops/Boston Harbor Fireworks tonight along with A Quaker Christmas... I hope everyone else had as lovely an evening too.
... Funny video, poor quality though. This is two of the Boston Red Sox's relief pitchers - Jonathan Papelbon and Manny DelCarmen remaking Milli Vanilli's "Blame it on the Rain." They made this to show on the jumbotron during rain delays at Fenway Park :-) It's worth a peek... (the video was shot by a fan at the park... and he/she got distracted by someone going onto the field... but still captures it pretty well).
Stitched on today: Finished Scissor Pocket for MAW Exchange, stitched on A Quaker Christmas
11 comments:
Oh, I remember going to watch the Boston Pops on the waterfront the two years I lived there!! :D
Hope your day was fabulous, Carol!
Maybe if the Sox win the Wold Series this year the Blame it on the Rain video will be on the DVD. :)
Last year we were able to see the Boston display on TV. This year, however, we had to choose between Philadelphia (where we live), NY and DC. I station flipped until I figured out NY was putting on the best show. I would have liked to see what was going on in Boston - they usually do a good one too.
Now that's what I call a Christmas in July project!
Hope you are enjoying a great weekend Carol!
Not too much to go on QC now Carol - it's fantastic
your stitching is adorable i love quaker and have yet to do a large piece i have only just recently discovered them but your pieces put me to shame beautiful well done..
Quaker Christmas is looking so pretty, sounds like you had quite a fun evening. Your earlier post of your finished section of the Spooky RR was wonderful. That RR is such a fun idea.
Sue
Sounds like you are having an enjoyable holiday.
Both QC and RR look wonderful.
QC looks so great!! You're very close to done!!
I hope you enjoyed your long weekend! Your project is lovely!
Oh My that clip was just too funny.
Thanks for sharing that.
Your Quaker Christmas Project is Wonderful!
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