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5 comments
Judy From Corner Brook
Hi!
Keep that NL accent girl!!
I haven’t hooked my own pattern yet. I’m not much of an artist but I keep my mind open to the idea. lol
Meg
I loved today’s live ….sometimes i struggle with the “what to do next” question. But then something will just pop up…and I’ll go…Yes, thats it! Thats going to be next! I like to do one project at a time, but it’s nice to have “the next one” in the back of my mind.
Thanks Deanne, for being so inspiring.
Jen
Seeing you struggle with your design today was marvelous for those of us who struggle to feel satisfied with our own designs. While I loved the view of the boat bow, the ultimate design was great.
If I could make cinnamon buns easily I would – my husband adores them and would choose the big ones. I’d be proud of choosing the small ones since that would show great restraint.
What do I do to live? is irrelevant since I retired in 1998. What I live to do is not answered simply, as I love and am so proud of my assorted family members. Of course being creative brings me huge fulfillment. Creativity stifled is tragic. Creativity recognized, nurtured and celebrated, earns its place as Self-actualization, at the peak of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Deanne
Hi Anne in Kentucky!
Anne Bird
Good morning from stormy Columbia Kentucky