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Old 09-23-2014, 09:19 AM
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Thanks everyone, I am not feeling so slow or stupid now, just normal, lol.
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Old 09-23-2014, 09:24 AM
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I didn't know about that tip, either, so thanks for sharing.

Car dealer said nothing is leaking, this is normal condensation from running the air. But I wonder, had the car almost 3 years and never noticed it before, and I am always looking at the garage floor as I pull out, to make sure nothing is leaking. Oh well. But got the battery replaced on my spare remote, covered under the warranty! And going to get my windshield replaced, got wacked by a stone that flew out of a truck. There is actually a full time glass guy that services the 4 different dealerships that are on this one road. And they are even coming this afternoon to the house to do it. So not a totally lost morning.
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Old 09-23-2014, 09:50 AM
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Wait, I am so out of breath chasing after the train. I missed the depot when it came through. I am joining a little late but not too much. Will catch us as soon as I catch my breath. lOL. Have to go read all the posts firsts.
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Old 09-23-2014, 11:49 AM
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Here are my friends blocks and mine are on the bottom----we are both doing Christmas....
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Old 09-23-2014, 11:51 AM
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Is it the 17? I've repaired and or replaced my daughters windshield 6 times in 3 years since she started school. The flat windshield on her jeep is not at all helpful either :-(.

Glad your not having to repair ac that gets costly
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Old 09-23-2014, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by whitepine View Post
sdeaaz, I love blue and yellow. That going to be so pretty.

Elizabrat, so good to see you here!!! yay (ps..medallion is still being worked on..just in the background.)

Wow, what a lot of posts. I can't remember what I wanted to respond to but what a bunch of great colors. I like some so much I want to copy them and if I weren't getting ready to leave for a couple of weeks I might just do that. But will have to go with what I have and hope it pulls together better later.
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Those are gorgeous!
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Old 09-23-2014, 12:11 PM
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Thanks Reeskylr and others for your encouragement of my 'neon garden.' Reeskylr, I think our wonderful summer has come to an end and fall is officially here. That's OK, I'm so tired of watering. I'm thinking of xeriscaping, which you wouldn't think we'd need here in the rainy pacific northwest, but our summers can be very dry.

RJ, great Christmas fabrics.
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Thanks Reeskylr and others for your encouragement of my 'neon garden.' Reeskylr, I think our wonderful summer has come to an end and fall is officially here. That's OK, I'm so tired of watering. I'm thinking of xeriscaping, which you wouldn't think we'd need here in the rainy pacific northwest, but our summers can be very dry.



RJ, great Christmas fabrics.
Yeah very dry this year. I'm done with lawn work. lol!
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I'm looking at everyones great colors, and am thinking of switching to christmas. Have a load of that stuff.
Got it on sale last year for 80% off after the holidays. HHhmmmm, should i switch??
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I know there was some talk about pressing the hst, but can't find it. I am wanting to square up my squares.... they really should be pressed before squaring, shouldn't they....????? which direction when both are mediums... or does it matter?
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