Random Photos and Mini Stories Part Two

UntitledSo what’s the story with that pile of screws? Well, I’m pretty proud of that little pile. All of those shiny babies were removed from our last siding area. By me. Using a power drill. Read that again slowly. I don’t often ask Gary to use my power tools (my sewing machine?), but he really did need me to take care of those screws. While un-screwing uses less upper body strength than getting those screws into the wall, there is a certain skill required to back out a screw while pushing into it so the bit stays in the screw. Just sayin’. Me. Power Drill.  Now that’s random!

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No mini-story here – just a beautiful sky that is declaring the Glory of God. And that’s pretty much a maxi-story!

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My Lynne Croswell Gallery. Lynne and I have been friends since our kids were little, and she has long been my fabric art/quilting inspiration. She’s my go-to for quilt questions and since she and her sweet hubby live in Vermont, we even manage to connect with them most summers! She has gifted me several of her fabric post cards, and I’m working on getting them displayed appropriately. Tiny art for my tiny space! (If you’re looking for fabric art inspiration, feel free to check out her blog – Mountain Vistas. And if you’d like to see how she helped me do a fabric rendition of the cabin, you can be inspired HERE!)

And finally –
Ready for Christmas
Just like that – we’re ready for Christmas!!

Hope your Christmas preparations are going well too!
Steph

3 thoughts on “Random Photos and Mini Stories Part Two”

  1. take care guys..enjoy fla weather im in 10 inches snow in pa..will not go back out till spring..nice to see your faces even in masks. have a blessed Christ..mas

  2. Merry Christmas to you and Gary, you’re looking good and I hope you’re feeling good have a happy happy new year love you guys

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