


"Look over there, friend Sancho Panza, where more than thirty monstrous giants appear. I intend to do battle with them and take all their lives ...
As he spoke, he dug his spurs into his steed Rocinante, paying no attention to his squire's shouted warning that beyond all doubt they were windmills . . . Covering himself with his shield and putting his lance in the rest, he urged Rocinante forward at a full gallop and attacked the nearest windmill, thrusting his lance into the sail. But the wind turned it with such violence that it shivered his weapon in pieces, dragging the horse and his rider with it, and sent the knight rolling badly injured across the plain." -- Cervantes
As he spoke, he dug his spurs into his steed Rocinante, paying no attention to his squire's shouted warning that beyond all doubt they were windmills . . . Covering himself with his shield and putting his lance in the rest, he urged Rocinante forward at a full gallop and attacked the nearest windmill, thrusting his lance into the sail. But the wind turned it with such violence that it shivered his weapon in pieces, dragging the horse and his rider with it, and sent the knight rolling badly injured across the plain." -- Cervantes
And for Claire, who asked so sweetly to see how the whole thing was coming along...
About a third of the way done now. I'm really hoping to get the pace picked up now that the kids are back in school and a few competing projects are well in hand. I've also commited to capture some of these blogular ramblings in some form to be included in the chart pack.
6 comments:
Don Quixote - Brilliant! The overall is looking wonderful - I can't wait for the next piece, and for the release!!!
TMBG--A great band indeed- and a great story for the sampler. I have really enjoyed following your progress of this wonderful design!!
Lisa
Wonderful!! I can't wait for it to be released! :)
Oh, wonderful! I like the overall look, too!
Im enjoying watching the progress on this "to be wonderful piece"!!
I love your sampler! It is really beautiful.
Greetings from Holland, Carolien
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