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Old 07-03-2014, 12:23 AM
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Mousie
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Originally Posted by ghostrider
I already live in the best place in the country for quilting, but you've ruled it out because it has four beautiful seasons and a lot of rural spaces to roam. We have tons of amazing quilt shops including Keepsake Quilting and a Quilt Sampler featured shop, frequent and varied classes and programs at almost every shop, a great variety of active guilds, a statewide appreciation for crafters and artists with fairs and sales almost every week, gorgeous scenery for artistic inspiration (mountains, lakes, ocean beaches, a national forest, and fall colors beyond belief), and no sales or income taxes. New Hampshire is a quilter's paradise, no doubt about it!
hey, hey, hey...I knew as soon as you said 4 seasons and Keepsake Quilting, you were in New Hampshire.
I am a transplant from there...born there.
I have family up there and it is beautiful. They say the winters are cold and wet, but you deal with something everywhere, don't we?
me - Flor-heat-a (Florida)...unless you live near the coasts, the middle is humid, humid,
humid! but, there is always air conditioning
I think we all dream of a perfect place for our old age.
I guess mine is wherever my family is. Will never move away from my kids and my grandmouslings.
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