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Our town is celebrating its 250th anniversary this year and our little old ladies have been feverishly working on a quilt to commemorate the occasion.
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Everyone is choosing a local landmark and some of them are quite nice.
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I can barely sew a button and have been known to super glue dress hems, so I fully appreciate the work that goes into these squares.
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Even if some of the landmarks look a trifle… crooked.
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How cute is that!
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Our general store was opened in 1904 and though it’s changed owners multiple times, and almost gone under twice…. our town rallies behind it and keeps the doors open. Small business and small towns. You can’t beat them!
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It’s adorable!
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Talk about some talented ladies! Not to mention the history that can “quilt.”
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I’m in awe of anyone who can wield a needle. My attempts are disastrous … hence the super glue.
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WP has been frustrating me lately. It keeps randomly unsubscribing me from your and another blogger’s feeds. Wish I could figure out why!
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That’s been happening quite a bit lately… I promise I’m not dropping you.
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Oh, I know, lol. Fortunately, if I don’t see a new post from you at least once a day, I know that something’s going on!
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Either the WP gnomes have been busy…. or I’m dead.
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Why the blank places?? Are they ashamed of being associated with their small town??? :O)
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No. I blank out identifying markers and names. I don’t want you lot showing up on my doorstep!
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