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I'm still here

susang

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Well I'm still alive and well. Thanks to all the people who sent messages asking about me. Sad news I no longer have snakes as the ones I had were adults and hard for me to handle with my bad knees. I do have three rats left all females about three years old.
My focus now is my veggie garden, all raised beds. Of course still quilting.
Again thanks for all the notes much appreciated.
 
I don't hink we've met, susang. I hope you get a small snake again, one that will be easy on your bad knees & happy to help you on the computer.

Are you a ~quilter~ or a ~piecer~? I like doing the planning & the piecing, but I hate the actual quilting of the backing to the top!
 
I don't hink we've met, susang. I hope you get a small snake again, one that will be easy on your bad knees & happy to help you on the computer.

Are you a ~quilter~ or a ~piecer~? I like doing the planning & the piecing, but I hate the actual quilting of the backing to the top!

Well hello, machine piecer, hand quilter; although I get the everyday quilts done on long arm. I am into retro fabrics currently and hand applique`.
Well all my snakes were small at one time, the truth is the small ones were to fast for me at times, like feeding and grabbing the snakes while trying to get lid on before the snake shot across the table into cats mouth.
The last time I tried breeding the male shot out of the tub into hubbies hands in mid air.
I do miss them but find my quilter friends are more inclined to come over now, of course they still don't get the rats.
 
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