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This is the view from our front porch on a cold, snowy day. Lucky us we moved back in time for the coldest, snowiest winter in decades! It is beautiful but, after a month of it, it's starting to get alittle old. We are blessed to have the nicest neighbor ever. He has regularly plowed our drive after each snowfall, I don't know what we would have done without him, and thank-you never seems like enough. Any ideas? This week the schools were all closed, it'll be late release this year. Of course we've found plenty to do inside. This has been Jim's first full week home in months and he's enjoying it to the fullest. The garage is looking great and things are being organized. I feel no compulsion to ever finish unpacking, my cabinets and closets are full so the rest can stay in the boxes. After fighting for a month to keep the goats water filled and unfrozen, we found out about these heated buckets and rushed out to buy one. What a relie...
I like the middle (Frank Stella) one. I'm not too keen on too much white. I have an old American one somewhere, I'll look out for it and post a picture sometime.
ReplyDeleteAgain I LOVE quilts!
ReplyDeletehow is your trip going?? Penny
You and me both! I love the one with circles - quite different and cheerful.
ReplyDeleteIs being around Lia giving you an itching for quilting? I just started knitting again in the hospital with Lindsey, and it is so fun to pick up an old project. I hope you do make some of those!
ReplyDeletePS I couldn't comment when using internet exploring, but I'm using James's firefox browser and it works just fine. Maybe we should all switch?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts Linda. I love the color with the white borders. XOXO
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