Quilting inch by inch
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[quote=colleen53]beautiful home.. great garden AND quilting.. my kind of wback torld !![/quot
And in VA. I spent alot of young years in and out of VA. My sister went to college in Farmville, then married and raised her family there. My husband and our family camped for 20 years in Stanton, in our secret campground even took our DGK back to see the camping spot and camped there with them....lots of good memories there.....
And in VA. I spent alot of young years in and out of VA. My sister went to college in Farmville, then married and raised her family there. My husband and our family camped for 20 years in Stanton, in our secret campground even took our DGK back to see the camping spot and camped there with them....lots of good memories there.....
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Location: Harrisonburg, VA
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Originally Posted by QUILTNMO
very pretty yes summer has a way of making us quilt inch by inch
making sauerkraut
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I have a hard time staying in when the weather is perfect for gardening. Of course, here in Texas, we haven't had that since April...just before the drought and heat wave. Your yard is just gorgeous and looks like you are in a wonderfully peaceful area! Enjoy! Thanks for sharing!
#29
Beautiful! WHAT is that on your design walls?? Would like to see more of both...please? Thank you =)
I LOVE Va..my hub is from there..we used to have a home in Keswick..thinking seriously about moving back.
I LOVE Va..my hub is from there..we used to have a home in Keswick..thinking seriously about moving back.
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It isn't the production, it's the journey, the satisfaction, the adventure of trying a new thing. Besides, you've got awesome house and vegetable gardens and largest squash leaves ever seen! There is nothing more lush than a healthy garden in July, with everything crowding itself out, all waiting for the first tomatoes to ripen.
I just picked final peas, first eggplant and summer squash and zucchini and kale and Windsor beans. Left quilt on table!
To everything in its season!
I just picked final peas, first eggplant and summer squash and zucchini and kale and Windsor beans. Left quilt on table!
To everything in its season!
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