Located in Grass Valley, CA, the Nevada County Fairgrounds has
been declared “California’s Most Beautiful Fairgrounds”. It is covered
with hundreds of towering pine trees on almost 90 acres. It is home
to the annual Nevada County Fair, the Draft Horse Classic,
the Country Christmas Faire, and world-class music festivals.

As you enter the Nevada County Fairgrounds you will see
the "Gentle Giant" monument.
It is is the largest bronze monument of its kind in California.
The Gentle Giant weighs 10,000 pounds, is more
than 18 feet tall, 44 feet long, and eight feet wide.
Remember to click on any photo for a larger view, if
10,000 lbs isn''t big enough for you!!!!

Perhaps I should move...
Artist Todd Andrews and Cosa Mikiska (now deceased) teamed up and
presented the idea of the Gentle Giant monument to former
CEO, Ed Scofield in 1987, and the fundraising for the statue began
that same year. Ten years later it was mounted on its concrete base.

The original logs pulled by the Gentle Giant were furnished
by saving an ailing Sugar Pine from the Nevada County Fairgrounds.
The current logs are from a cedar tree from the
Nevada County Fairgrounds.

Before Don and I headed into the quilt show, I couldn't
resist a "nostril shot"of the gentle giant.

As we entered the doors to the Pine Tree Quilt Guild's "Quilt Show",
called Springtime in the Pines, I couldn't resist taking a photo
of this year's "raffle quilt". Each year a generous quilter donates
one of their quilts as the "raffle quilt"!!!
Each house had a tremendous amount of detail and they
all had their own personality and charm.
This piece won "Best of Show" in the art category. There
were many categories into which the quilter could enter their work.
Each year the committee selects a "Featured Quilter" who
is invited to display a body of her work...
This year it was Christine Barnes, who had a beautiful
display of some of her magnificent quilts which
were displayed on the first several rows as you entered the
showroom.

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This one was one of our favorites!!!
This quilt was created by another quilter and featured
ice-capped mountains, pine trees and a
moose family. My favorite part was the dark blue outside
border which featured a parade of hand embroidered bears.
And what weaver would not stop by to take a closer look
at this piece, which looked like it was woven. It was
not... Those are individual 2" squares quilted together
to replicate a woven cloth on a black background.
Another fascinating piece was this beautiful "tree scape"
which looked like a photograph. Actually in the artist
description it indicated that she had edited one of her
photos in photo shop and then exported it to a service provider
who printed it on a single piece of cotton fabric and returned it to
her. Then she did hundreds of rows of top stitching to
create the texture!!! HMMM...
Don enjoyed Hens & Chicks & Eggs....
while I enjoyed "Trumpeter Swans" gliding effortlessly
along a pure blue lake.
But this came in a close second. "Fire Life" was made
and quilted by Lynette Lester. It is a collection of T-shirts
her husband accumulated while working on these wild fires!
OMG more houses, different sizes with trees intermixed.
Who wouldn't enjoy these nine colorful "Schnauzer" puppies.
Loved the border fabric which was black paw prints on white!!!
This was my favorite piece in the show. It will
be the raffle quilt next year. I may have to go back to
the show next Spring and buy lots of raffle tickets!!!