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07
Nov
2009
Flora and the Blade

3 days ago by alexandra.coffin

How much of a chance do I really have? Those moments of civilized privacy–showering, using the toilet–seem savage and volatile. I trace the ghosts of scars, long faded, hoping to feel them raise beneath my fingers and prove that they once were–that they are–real. The solitary scar that remains feels ...

My Life As a Lump of Clay - alexandracoffin.wordpress.com

30
Oct
2009
Doing, Doing, Almost Done...

11 days ago by QuilterB

This is the back of the top with all the freezer paper templates still in place (almost). (Notice just as I like to confuse myself that I numbered them all upside down!) The top is done and will be readying itself for quilting later today! It was clearly a learning experience in a number of ways! So ...

Beth's Blog - quilterb-bethsblog.blogspot.com · 6 references

28
Oct
2009
Slowly but Surely...

13 days ago by QuilterB

My fervor for finishing this quilt top is undiminished but it is taking a lot of time! We may have to chalk this one up to a significant learning experience. It is taking a lot longer to put together than the other two pieces that I have done. Working with yellow and orange is difficult as there is ...

Beth's Blog - quilterb-bethsblog.blogspot.com · 6 references

26
Oct
2009
Lily, Lily, No Rose...*

15 days ago by QuilterB

I have become a woman possessed! This process of finishing the lilies is like doing a jigsaw but making up the puzzle as you go along. I am moving to basically the focal point of the whole piece and it definitely requires the most attention to make sure there is a change in value or size or texture ...

Beth's Blog - quilterb-bethsblog.blogspot.com · 6 references

23
Oct
2009
A Quilting Kind of Week!

18 days ago by QuilterB

We had to bring in the begonias as we have had a couple of frosty nights. We decided to see if we could get them to winter over inside in pots. Warren grew them from seed and they were spectacular with huge blooms. This one is about 5 inches across. This is the famous kitchen jungle. Warren has now ...

Beth's Blog - quilterb-bethsblog.blogspot.com · 6 references

22
Oct
2009
Britain’s favourite flower revealed

19 days ago by Simon

When it comes to cut flowers, us Brits are a traditional bunch, with the results of a survey released today showing that popular classics such as roses, Chrysanths, Lillies and Gerberas are the nation’s favourites. The research, carried out by floral gift specialist Direct2Florist, asked the 700 ind ...

Direct2florist - direct2florist.com/blog · 1 reference

04
Oct
2009
What to do when the lillies are done blooming?

37 days ago by admin

I have lillies, they are all done blooming and are now just an ugly stem. What do I do now? Do I cut them down or let them go? They were already here when I moved in to this house. I’ve never had them before. http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images/view?back=http%3A%2F%2Fimages.search.yahoo.com ...

kedai.us - home-garden.kedai.us

02
Oct
2009
The Date, My Wingman, And I Knocked A Bar Stool Over.

39 days ago by QTMama

It has been a long, and I do mean a very long time, since a man has charmed my socks off. But last night? Yeah, I was charmed. Utterly charmed by DJBlueEyes. He showed up at my house right on time, and when I answered the door I smiled at him. He grinned back and held up [...]

Qtmama's Weblog - qtmama.wordpress.com · Rank: 19,812 · 23 references

Niagara Falls Botannical Gardens

39 days ago by campark

This is an absolute must visit. Anytime in season. Ten minutes north of the falls a beautiful park setting is home also to the Niagara Parks School of Horticulture so they are constantly creating beautiful setting using flowers that bloom at different times of the year. Make sure that you give yours ...

Campark Resort Niagara - ... - camparkresorts.com

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