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A Stitcher's Snippets: 2015/08
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A place to share my love of stitching, crafting, cooking and family. Saturday, August 15, 2015. New Stitching Year Begins! Yep, you guessed it vacation was so busy and returning from vacation was so busy that here I am a week returned and am just now going to write the dropping off my Fair entries post and set my stitching goals for the next year. The Fair has actually started and I've been to the pre-opening reception to get my results and take a few photos (yet to be downloaded on my computer). Here La...
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The Jorgens 'Ohana: November 2011
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To the world you may be just one person, but to one person you may be the world" J. Billings. Monday, November 21, 2011. You Can Read, Can't You? The boys know that there are certain things that Mommy will not do with them, or for them. I do lots of things with them and for them, but there is a short list of Mommy's Untouchables:. Puzzles (I don't care how many pieces). Well, the other day, Jonah was begging me to put his transformer from the robot, back into a car. That's not gonna happen buddy.
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The Art Tramp: June 2015
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Tramp Art, like quilting, relies on using salvaged materials to create textures and patterns then piecing them together to make beautiful yet utilitarian. While relatively unknown, Tramp Art was a wide-spread form of Folk Art that flourished in America between the 1870's – 1940's. Sunday, June 14, 2015. Spring has arrived just in time for Summer.Happy Flag Day! Well, the garden is growing. We have a wonderful old Pear tree, Cherries, Figs. And a Grapevine along with the flowers. And his wings spread....
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The Art Tramp: March 2015
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Tramp Art, like quilting, relies on using salvaged materials to create textures and patterns then piecing them together to make beautiful yet utilitarian. While relatively unknown, Tramp Art was a wide-spread form of Folk Art that flourished in America between the 1870's – 1940's. Friday, March 20, 2015. Spring is in the air.and possibly some snowflakes as well. This Sewing Box uses an old Cigar Box. As the base and a pewter Duck. Pin-cushion relaxes in the rippling waters. At some point today. Please jo...
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The Art Tramp: April 2015
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Tramp Art, like quilting, relies on using salvaged materials to create textures and patterns then piecing them together to make beautiful yet utilitarian. While relatively unknown, Tramp Art was a wide-spread form of Folk Art that flourished in America between the 1870's – 1940's. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Enjoying a nice Spring evening after a day of chip-carving. A bit breezy outside but I am sitting here. Listening to the birds chirping. And the wind blowing through the tree branches. Some single drawe...
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The Art Tramp: Slowly but surely...
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Tramp Art, like quilting, relies on using salvaged materials to create textures and patterns then piecing them together to make beautiful yet utilitarian. While relatively unknown, Tramp Art was a wide-spread form of Folk Art that flourished in America between the 1870's – 1940's. Saturday, July 18, 2015. I am working on finishing up a handful of pieces today. There will be two Heart Hand held Mirrors. And two Tall Clocks ready by the end of the day. I am just waiting for the mail to arrive with. At my n...
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August 3, 2015 Archives - Under a Red Roof
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Under a Red Roof. August 3, 2015. You are currently browsing the daily archive for August 3, 2015. August 3, 2015. Saturday evening, we strolled a favorite walking route in reverse and were handsomely rewarded. The pinnacle of summer splendor, a cool breeze and everything hushed, as if the sunset tamped the sound so we might hear the wondrous whoosh of pink and orange and gold. Summer is waning already! And visits to museums (the Carnegie and Mattress Factory). Guests are coming! They can’t and the...
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Tracks - Under a Red Roof
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Under a Red Roof. We Get Around ›. August 13, 2015. Go with your love to the fields. Lie down in the shade. Rest your head. In her lap. Swear allegiance. To what is nighest your thoughts. As soon as the generals and the politicos. Can predict the motions of your mind,. Lose it. Leave it as a sign. To mark the false trail, the way. Be like the fox. Who makes more tracks than necessary,. Some in the wrong direction. Silas T. Akron. A Daily Dose of Architecture. Die Velt Von Heidelfinc. Humans of New York.
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August 6, 2015 Archives - Under a Red Roof
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Under a Red Roof. August 6, 2015. You are currently browsing the daily archive for August 6, 2015. August 6, 2015. What would you do if you weren’t afraid? Writer. photographer . dreamer. Here to do my very best, to succeed, to fail, to keep on trying. NEVER MISS A POST! Look Under the Roof. Art & Letters. Silas T. Akron. A Daily Dose of Architecture. Die Velt Von Heidelfinc. View From Federal Twist. Humans of New York. Marie's Book Garden.
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Doughty Digest: Winter Fun!
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Monday, November 7, 2011. We went up north this weekend, expecting to see fall colors, and got winter instead! It was so much fun! There was about 4" inches of snow, we made a snowman, had a snowball fight and enjoyed the snow. As you can see for the pictures, we have some winter clothing, but not everything:) We wore rain boots, fleece mittens, 2 layers of pants and jackets. Our dog Ginger had fun chasing snowballs. It was fun for these desert dwellers to get a taste of winter! View my complete profile.