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Question #32

Do you remember what you were doing on this date one year ago?

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Good evening dear friends.
I am wiped out. But I'm also very happy with everything I accomplished today. When my life is crazy I have trouble finding time for my dreaded to do list and I really miss it. My apartment looks good and I made massive inroads on several big projects . . . yep, accomplishment feels good.
But now I need a little shut eye so . . .
Good night dear friends.
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Gwen Chapman Did you figure out the waterfall layout?
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Pam Matthews Hedden Not yet . . . Just finally got a cleared crop table this evening . . . LOL. I can't wait to get to it.
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Rhubarb Compote https://www.soscuisine.com/recipe/rhubarb-compoteQuantity : 4 servings Brining : 12 h   Preparation : 10 m...
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Lion Brand Yarn
Winter is coming... crochet faster! 
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Turtle Waving 3" x 4" $2.50 BUY May not be exactly as shown.  Each piecing is individually handmade.
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Harold Hedden Very nice dear
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Easy Ham with Pineapple https://www.soscuisine.com/recipe/easy-ham-pineapple Quantity : 2 servings Preparation : 10 min   C...

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Turtle #1 2" x 3" $2.00 BUY May not be exactly as shown.  Each piecing is individually made.
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Top Hat 4" x 4" $1.00 BUY
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Tepee 3.5" x 6.5" $2.00 BUY May not be exactly as shown.  Each piecing is individually handmade.
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