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A blog about cross-stitching, photography, and days that have changed my life. Saturday, March 17, 2018. Since the last post I have made some progress on my stitching. Here is my TUSAL pics. Top left - Monthly before they were dumped. Bottom Left - monthly after they were dumped. Top right - Year to date.
Thursday, 2 April 2015. South Africa here I come. Madane Muriel is off to South Africa. Cucki please send me your mailing info as soon as you can. Friday, 27 March 2015. Madame Muriels Final Adventures with me. Madame is not happy with me. I have sadly neglected her and my blog. I have not shared her wonderful fall adventure. Here are some shots of Madam enjoying her time. However, she is not impressed when I stick her in a tree but they make the best shots.
CLICK HERE FOR THOUSANDS OF FREE BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Life changes in a blink of an eye. He is currently in a Acquired Brain Injury Centre doing daily rehabilitation with plans to return home at the end of this month. He has been diagnosed with Lance-Adams Syndrome. Which is a hypoxic brain injury resulting in a lack of oxygen. So please, hug your loved ones tight. Tuesday, March 31, 2015.
Friday, March 03, 2017. Next are a couple of cross stitch pieces that I made into cute zipper pouches with bright red zippers. I finished them off with metal zipper tags with the Canadian maple leaf. These pouches are being used as project bags. So my finishing pile is down by three! Now, onto my sewing projects.
I Do Love to stitch! Monday, March 5, 2012. As you do know I was away three weeks in January on holidays and February has left me with the winter Blahs. I feel much better and spring is just around the corner. I was at Knowledge and Needles. It was fun to see Christin, Dani, Tracy and Bonnie.
Hair Down, Sails Up.
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Personal blog, home tips, travel insigts. The traditional shape of the bath and shower is not suitable for use by infirm persons with disabilities. No less difficulties are experienced by people who are forced to seat and raise old people in the bathroom for daily hygiene procedures - these are their close people, medical staff and nurses.