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    Old 09-20-2019, 05:26 PM
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    That's my plan for a couple of nights from now...under a gorgeous CO sky.
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    Great block Gram E, lots of movement.

    Sitting by a small campfire enjoying an adult beverage
    GramE, you made the most of QBJ's f8 with your fabric. I love the mottled look with her fabric.
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    One for Queenbarbiej.
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    Old 09-20-2019, 07:55 PM
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    This is for Queenbarbiej. I hope the blue is the proper shade. I couldn’t find what you sent so I used the reverse side of one I had that was a shade closer to your sample. It is called the windmill from 100 blocks book 10. My picture looks a bit askew, maybe i’ll Try again tomorrow.
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    Old 09-21-2019, 04:57 PM
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    One for Hav4boys, finally. I think I’m the only one not done yet. I’m plodding along as fast as life will let me. I’ll be done before the deadline.
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    I love that pattern Grame.
    I still have a few left to go also.
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    Old 09-21-2019, 06:22 PM
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    Thank you Mona. I was feeling pretty lonely.
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    Old 09-21-2019, 06:40 PM
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    This is a beautiful block, GramE. I’m not done yet either and won’t be until at least a week from now. No worries! Take every day of the swap period. We had a last minute vakay opportunity so we took it. We’re in Denver tonight and just finished walking miles and grabbing bread, cheese, olives, prosciutto, wine and some other little goodies for dinner. Kind of an in hotel room tapas picnic. De-lish! I’d better be walking miles tomorrow to undo the damage of tonight. Hope you all enjoy your evening.
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    One for Hav4boys, finally. I think I’m the only one not done yet. I’m plodding along as fast as life will let me. I’ll be done before the deadline.
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    Old 09-21-2019, 06:56 PM
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    GramE, great block.

    Janice sounds like a fun time, how was your Tappas dinner.

    Very strange day here, first it poured with lots of thunder and lightening. Storms cleared up and we were able to pull all the rest of the docks and boat lifts out. We all gathered for a soup festival and started poring agin. Rain didn’t last long and the sun came out followed by massive winds. Pretty strange that the weather kept changing throughout the day
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    Old 09-22-2019, 01:25 AM
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    Our dinner was wonderful, like the “old” days where we’d grab a loaf of bread, a little cheese and a cheap wine and call it dinner, a fancy one at that. Unfortunately, as a True early bird, I’m wide awake at 3:00 am so I’m reading emails, posts, and checking Pinterest. We had heavy turbulence on part of our flight yesterday. Weather was quite varied between home and Denver. Not, thank goodness, like you had. Glad you were able to have your soup festival (love that idea - is is a soup pot luck?) and pull those docks.
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    GramE, great block.

    Janice sounds like a fun time, how was your Tappas dinner.

    Very strange day here, first it poured with lots of thunder and lightening. Storms cleared up and we were able to pull all the rest of the docks and boat lifts out. We all gathered for a soup festival and started poring agin. Rain didn’t last long and the sun came out followed by massive winds. Pretty strange that the weather kept changing throughout the day
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    Terri, your soup festival sounds like the perfect meal when the weather is being finicky. I've got our Soup Supper scheduled at church for October 23rd, hoping it's going to be a whole lot cooler here by then. I always look forward to that one.
    Janice, your tappas sounds like the perfect picnic for a hotel room! Now that's what I call "relaxing and enjoying" ! Way to unwind.
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    Yes our soup festival was a pot luck of soups, breads and deserts. One bread was more of a sandwich the gal made that she saw on Pinterest. Hawaiian buns split, inside ham and cheese. Top had melted butter, garlic and sautéed onion. Had a sample and it was very tasty. My favorite soups were home made chicken dumpling, potato-sausage- kale and my very favorite tortellini sausage. Some of the others were chili, sauerkraut, wild rice and vegetable. One of the deserts was a fruit cobbler made in a cast iron skillet on an open fire. Great time with friends
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