LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The “Wood & Glory” quilt block recently joined the Lake County Quilt Trail.
This 4-foot by 4-foot quilt block has been installed on Jim and Gail Robello’s dock, located on the water at 2310 Eastlake Drive, Kelseyville in Buckingham.
It is the third quilt block to be on the water trail.
The Robellos chose a nautical theme for their quilt block to express their love of boating on Clear Lake. They have enjoyed boating most of their lives which helped them decide to retire in Lake County.
“Our ‘barn’ is our floating boathouse which is used for antique and wooden boats, as well as fiber-classic boats,” Gail Robello said.
The Robellos hope those passing by viewing “Wood & Glory” enjoy Clear Lake as much as they do, and hope it puts a smile on their faces.
Wood & Glory is an annual boating event on Clear Lake which has been sponsored by the Antique and Classic Boating Society since 1999.
Each year about 200 people and 50 antique and classic boats gather to enjoy boating and sightseeing on Clear Lake.
The Lake County Quilt Trail is an agricultural and tourism project designed to promote community pride.
The 4-foot by 4-foot quilt block “Healing Star” was drawn and painted by the Lake County Quilt Trail team from the design suggestion given by Dr. Dhanda.
LCQT is a group of dedicated volunteer quilters, graphic artists, painters, writers, carpenters and a
videographer.
For more information about the Lake County Quilt Trail visit www.lakecountyquilttrail.com or visit the group on Facebook.
'Wood & Glory' quilt block installed on water trail
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