Old 12-17-2025, 04:53 AM
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Iceblossom
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Location: Peoria, IL -- Midwest Transplant
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Yay me, I'm still behind but hopefully will be close to caught up by Friday...

Yesterday I got all my finished Clue 3 sets pressed, that was the large and middle sizes. I still have the smallest set to go, I forgot to take my pins with me to sewing group, but I finished sewing them this morning, have about half pressed. Still need to trim all units, I think that is doable today.

Am also planning on doing a test block of the half-rec blocks today and then starting on them tomorrow.

We are into the F's on the stereo but I think I will be switching to the Christmas music section after John Fogerty... In general, I'm not big on men whose singing voices are higher than mine, but I have a couple of exceptions, like Aaron Neville and John Ondrasik, the man behind Five for Fighting. I met my husband on-line playing a computer game-- back in the dot-com crash I had a better than average computer, a home internet connection (still rare, even for AOL users), and a lot of free time when I and 60k other wonderful people lost our jobs. Anyway, first we met and randomly played together for a year, then we spent a year talking on the phone an hour a day (and had to change our long-distance calling packages, remember those??). And then with only two face to face meetings, he rented a van, and brought his cat, a snake, and two bearded dragons and moved from Grand Rapids, MI to Seattle, WA. LOL we still have the snake now in Peoria! I bought him 3 CDs for when he was out of radio range, Five for Fighting/America Town, Common Threads/Tribute to the Eagles (various artists) and Lucinda Williams/Car Wheels on a Gravel Road.

Anyway, here's a deeper track from America Town, Easy Tonight instead of the big hit Superman (It's not easy)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4LVSn5GfQI
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