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Monday, June 14, 2021
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5 comments:
Very yellow!
Wow! In all your temperature quilts how many blocks do you have in only one colour?
Pamela: Very pretty on the green fabric.
Catherine
I came to catch up on what you are doing. I never dreamed when my grandson invited us to move to California that I would live in what they call the High Desert. I guess I always thought CA was lush forests and beach. Our temps are pretty high....80s, 90s, and triple digits. Bakersfield is in the valley and their temps are usually about 20 degrees higher than ours. If I were doing a temp quilt now I would have to have the colors change every 5 degrees. You won't believe how many times I mention you to my family when we are having various conversations. I hope Covid is under control in Japan. Terry and I tried to get the Johnson vaccine yesterday but no walkins on Sundays. We wrestle with ourselves on whether to get it. Are we going to have to do this EVERY year! We never get flu shots. The world is changing.
Stay well and be safe.
xx, Carol
I love the colours you're using for backgrounds this year, although this one looks a little radioactive altogether!
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