Central Plateau, North Island

Central Plateau, North Island
View from a friend's farm

Sunday 17 April 2022

The day has arrived for Henry to make his debut

  As I wrote a few days ago, I answered a post, and was accepted to be a pattern tester. The design had to stay a secret until Friday, and now Lesley over at berry_birdy has shown the pattern Henry can make his appearance.

Dresden Points, something totally new to me, I had to Google them to make sure I would be able to do this. There are a few of us who were testers, we shared suggestions, helpful ideas, and progress photos. I needed help to add my photo to the group, and was given the " How to do this"  so promptly, in spite of the time difference, as we are in various locations, Netherlands, USA, Washington, and more, 

 and as soon as the last one is posted, there will be a parade of the whole flock.

 Interesting facts I found as I  searched for rooster photos, Roosters are territorial,  and look at their hens as " Theirs" . Also the comb and wattle are large and bright to attract the ladies.And the men don't have a specific name for their group, just a flock, like hens and chickens. 


He was going to be a wall hanging, but now will be the front of either a VERY large bag or a square fabric, also large, box, for anything to be stored in.
Keep watching for the final parade.
Here is a photo from long ago, Calf Club Day at TeHihi Primary School. I had a huge black rooster, my Dad built a little cart and the doll sat there, towed round.  This might have been in 1947 or 1948, summer time, no shoes, I still had short hair, and in the background other pupils, I recently phoned one classmate and we shared many memories of the farming families and more. Lambs, calves, decorated vehicles, usually a bike with crepe paper wound round the spokes,. The calves were judged, and those who won a top ribbon went on to be entered
 in the Franklin A&P show at Pukekohe. 
This was a large event with cows,  all breeds, bulls,  with a ring in their nose,  a rope attached either side, and two men leading them into the judging ring , horses including  Clydesdales  . then the sheep, ewes and rams , all competing for top place.





Meantime, Easter Greetings to you all, I hope your days are sunny, rainy if needed, and health and happiness prevail.

Quotation of the day, from  J.M.Barrie,

" Not in doing what you like, but in liking what you do is the secret of happiness"

Greetings from Jean

15 comments:

Susan Heather said...

Love the Rooster. Happy Easter

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

Ooohhh, I so love this and not just because I love chickens! But what talent you have!! And whatever you decide to do with it, it is a treasure! ❤

Lori Skoog said...

Looking forward to seeing all the roosters! Yours is stunning!

eileeninmd said...

Happy Easter Jean! I love the Rooster, it is beautiful.
Take care, enjoy your day and have a great new week!

Out To Pasture said...

Colourful Henry looked like a lot of fun to create. Looking forward to the full parade. But the photo of you and your harnessed rooster is priceless!

Marie Smith said...

Happy Easter!

Inger said...

That rooster can be proud of the way he looks, many ladies would swoon. And I still have your owl on my living room wall, where it fits in well with my crazy happy wall color.

Yvonne from Quilting Jetgirl said...

Henry is a stunning rooster! Sounds like you had fun and met a lovely group of quilters while creating him. :)

Shilpa said...

Very colourful rooster :) nice

Sandie @ crazy'boutquilts said...

Henry is adorable and I love the photo of you and your rooster & cart! How fun!!! Happy Easter! ((hugs))

Jenn Jilks said...

That is really fun! It is lots of fun. I enjoyed the black and white photo, too! Take care!

Kathleen said...

Love your fabric rooster and the picture of you and your rooster!

Jane said...

Bet the rooster was fun to sew. Love the photo of you as a child. Sounds like a wonderful memory.

Hugs
Jane

Sharon - IN said...

What a delightful Dresden Rooster you have made with so many colorful fabrics! Henry is strutting his stuff! And oh what memories you must have from the farm! How clever to have a rooster pull a cart! I have fond memories of days spent on my grandfather's dairy farm. Thanks for the smiles!

Our photos said...

Easter Greetings to You Jean ! I really like Your Rooster !