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Monthly Archives: September 2006
What DOF Said
There are other things on my mind today, despite the date. Maybe I’m keeping my self busy on purpose, I dunno. Link for Decrepit Old Fool I’ll let him speak for the both of us. ~~love and Huggs, Diane
Of all the things I’ve lost in life, I miss my mind the most
Today was a nice day in that I did not recognize any of the names either in the Obituaries or the week’s Divorce listings. I’m getting to the age when those two places in the newspaper are on my Must … Continue reading
Posted in Thinking
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An Odd Little Figure
Here’s a picture. Perhaps you would like to venture a guess as to what it is and how it was formed. Have you made a mental note? Left your answer? Well, I was going to delay gratification, but I might … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
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As the generations wander, the lineage survives
Way back on Memorial Day, during the trip to Ohio, we had a family gathering at my mother’s house. At some point in time, my sister Denise came hurrying to get me, saying “You HAVE to come look at the … Continue reading
She got famous!
Von Krankipantzen, the person who received the striped comfort shawl has been featured in an article Ten ways to cope with breast cancer
Posted in Crochet
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the Bouncer Waved Me On
Today, I took a bag of yarn I won’t use to the Seniors Center. One of the ladies said I should join the Needlework group, especially since most of what I crochet is to give away, same as their projects. … Continue reading
Posted in Crochet
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Outside my Window Today
Autumn Splendor ~~Elise Natalie Brady There’s a little twinge of sadness When Summer disappears, But Autumn brings new gladness And joys this time of year.
Posted in Poetry, Reviews
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When little things mean even more
These are three crocheted crosses done in the last couple days. There is a mistake within each one of them. The first one is on the edging, when I forgot to close a loop, and didn’t see it until I … Continue reading
Posted in Crochet
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We are a literate family
The book sorting moves along. Here’s what went away as donations to the ISU Milner Library. Their book sale will be coming in a month or so. I backed the car as close into the back porch as the downspouts … Continue reading
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Not Ready for Acquittal
I thought I’d do a little trip to take the full re-cycling containers to empty at the town bins, and then quickly into the grocery store for a gallon of milk, maybe something for supper. But it was a Tuesday, … Continue reading
Posted in Thinking
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