2 The South Marysburgh Mirror Why be a slave to your lawn? Large & Small Lawns Spring & Fall Clean Up Small Tree Removal Tree Trimming Snow Blowing 613.503.0025 Fully Insured The Prince Edward County Barn Quilt Trails By Pat Dubyk Our trail was started in 2014, with a grant from the Ontario Barn Quilt Trails (via the Trillium Founda on), and an generous sponsor for the trail has been Picton Home Hardware. Their support is greatly appreciated.Our Phase One plan was to install 30, 8' x 8' foot panels along the Hwy. 33 corridor from Picton to Wellington. Our first panels were designed and painted by school children at Pinecrest and CML Snider schools. The communi es adopted 8 panels as well as each school crea ng one for themselves. Then the project just took off; by September 2015 we installed our 100th barn quilt at Hagerman Farms. Just today I decided to do a count to update the number. In the total I added in all the quilts that personal painters have created themselves….that number is 180….and that is not the end of it. I am sure there are many more painters out there that we don't know about and I do hope they will all contact me and we can really know what the true number of barn quilts on display in Prince Edward County is. Now, I need to tell you and show you what is happening in your area. In no par cular order you will see a "Double Aster" design on the corner of Old Milford Road and Crowes Rd., hosted by Nancy Fleck; on Bond Road, host Brian Johnson has a beau ful design on his barn; Peter Hymus and Becki Mar n and their beau ful restored red barn, at 2399 County Road 10, south of Milford, displays an "En Pointe Star" (this barn quilt is featured on our most recent full colour brochure); Val and Al MacDonald at 57 County Road 18 in Cherry Valley display a beau ful green , white and red maple leaf quilt; next door, Val's mom displays a red and white "Love Quilt" at 73 County Road 18. Further down County Road 18 at number 591 is a stunning "Dutchman's Puzzle" installed between two trees. Down at the Mariners Museum is "Tall Ship" painted with the help of the 2015 Day Camp children; Blizz Max Gallery in South Bay has a stunning design displayed. (Con nued on page 11)