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American Quilter in Ireland: February 2009
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American Quilter in Ireland. Wednesday, February 25, 2009. The Long and Winding Road! Sooo very sorry that I have been absent for the past week. I have been thinking about my blog and thinking about projects that need working on (that I would love to share), but to be honest with you I have been mostly trying to earn a living! This picture is of a road that we love to travel on! I took this picture in November while FarmerBoy and I were out mapping our cycling routes. We never encounter cars on this ...
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American Quilter in Ireland: Snow in Ireland!!
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American Quilter in Ireland. Saturday, February 7, 2009. Yes, you heard me right - we have had a good deal of snow this week! We probably won't see this much stuff for another 20 years so I spent some time taking photos and encouraging the kids to play away in it. The council grits the roads with sand but mostly the main roads which leaves most of the poplulation stranded in the coutryside. The backroads were frightening, really frightening! I have been a very bad blogger the past two weeks, I have to ge...
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American Quilter in Ireland: Just Another Day
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American Quilter in Ireland. Thursday, January 29, 2009. Not much to share with you this past week, we have been very busy lambing and assorted family duties! FarmerBoy is out there feeding the ewes and their lambs, this is the view from my little sewing nook. The weather is lousy hence the rain on the window but you can kinda make out the lambs and their mudders. Gotta run, too much to do today and not enough time to chat. All the best! This looks like a scene near my home. Have a wonderful retreat!
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American Quilter in Ireland: Where Have You Been....
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American Quilter in Ireland. Monday, June 13, 2011. Where Have You Been. The shop is going well (touch wood) and we are building a shop/classroom on our farm so that I can continue to grow the business. The top photo is of our stall at the Knit and Stitch show in Dublin last October. We will be there again this year but in a much better location! I have started a blog for my shop and hope that you will stop on by over there, not sure when i will be back over here! June 14, 2011 at 12:49 AM. I used to hav...
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American Quilter in Ireland: The Long and Winding Road!
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American Quilter in Ireland. Wednesday, February 25, 2009. The Long and Winding Road! Sooo very sorry that I have been absent for the past week. I have been thinking about my blog and thinking about projects that need working on (that I would love to share), but to be honest with you I have been mostly trying to earn a living! This picture is of a road that we love to travel on! I took this picture in November while FarmerBoy and I were out mapping our cycling routes. We never encounter cars on this ...
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American Quilter in Ireland: May 2009
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American Quilter in Ireland. Tuesday, May 12, 2009. The Tourist Season has Begun! We have just completed our first Cycling Tour with the most fantastic people and it went better than expected! We need to do some tweaking and make a few changes but that was to be expected. Needless to say, my children were cursing me under there breath while I took this photo. FarmerBoy and DS2 were behind me and there was quite a bit of mumbling going on with them as well! See that big patch of dirt? We have sown about 5...
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American Quilter in Ireland: November 2008
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American Quilter in Ireland. Saturday, November 29, 2008. Getting closer to a finish! I have no idea what just happened, but I just finished a post and it disappeared! Man that makes me mad! Anywho, my fine assistants were outside this morning inspecting all the frost. It is bitter cold here right now, no where near as cold as when I was growing up in New England but cold enough. We don't use our central heating unless absolutely necessary (you can see your breath upstairs it is so cold! Block of the Mon...
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American Quilter in Ireland: The Tourist Season has Begun!!
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American Quilter in Ireland. Tuesday, May 12, 2009. The Tourist Season has Begun! We have just completed our first Cycling Tour with the most fantastic people and it went better than expected! We need to do some tweaking and make a few changes but that was to be expected. Needless to say, my children were cursing me under there breath while I took this photo. FarmerBoy and DS2 were behind me and there was quite a bit of mumbling going on with them as well! See that big patch of dirt? We have sown about 5...
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American Quilter in Ireland: Anyone care for a Cuppa?
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American Quilter in Ireland. Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Anyone care for a Cuppa? I just finished this, it only took me 6 months to complete! I came up with this little design myself - just winged it or rather I flew by the seat of my pants! Last spring and summer everything was about cupcakes. I wanted to do something for my kitchen table or a wall hanging with said cupcakes but I had no patterns. So off I went and thought about it! I of course had my companion sitting by my side, basking in the sun!