Carrie's quilt "Lexington's 4th of July Picnic"
This block represents a typical 4th of July picnic held each year in Lexington. The picnic would be held in the park on Main Street or the campgrounds, which was a block away from the park. They had a merry-go-round that cost a nickle to ride. Balloons were also a nickle a piece. Hamburgers and pink lemonade both cost a dime. A man by the name of Atwoods grew watermelons to bring each year. He always tried to plant them in time for the 4th. If he had any leftover he would sell them at the market. There were always someone that would try to steal one of the watermelons while he wasn't looking. The lady with the black umbrella always carried it around with her. It didn't matter if she was going to the grocery store or to the post office. The lady in the picture pushing the carriage was named Mrs. Holloway and she always had a slew of children with her. I wish Carrie would have told more about the people in the picture. I am sure they represented someone.

Wow, she put a lot of work into this quilt piece.
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