I was busy, busy, busy yesterday. Lots of houseworky stuff got done. More of that will happen today. And I hope to get back to my LOTR blocks, at least getting fabrics pulled. Not sure if I'll actually get to sew, but I'll be ready when I do take time for it. Also, we brought in all the furniture cushions from the deck last night so they could be rid of any moisture before we bag and stow them in the shop today until next summer. The party's over.

TINA - haha! No, there's no posted CW tute - Judi just wrote down how she does her 'windows' and mailed it to me. Sorry. But I'm happy to share. Now I remember who's who in the Dirk zoo. So nice of Frankie to help his BIL! He's such a good guy!
JANA - I love your little stockings. One year, I will make them. But not this year. I use photoimg for posting photos from my phone. Sounds like Michael is working his way in the right direction, if slowly. I have drawn a lot of feathers, but apparently not enough, if you ever look at my freehand feathers. I, also, have collected a ton of ornaments from wherever we travel. But now we're more often than not in Texas for Christmas, so I haven't seen much of my ornament collection in later years.
VELDA - your quilt display was certainly eye-popping! I'm going to make chicken noodle soup today, too.
BECCA - you had a full day! I think pursuing any and all possible treatments for your TGN pain is a good idea. There are ways to help control pain from all kinds of things. Do you have a pain clinic near you? Even energy work can have a surprising effect.
CAROL - you are always a whirlwind of activity! You get so much done! Do you and your hubby have any big plans for his retirement? Does he have a hobby?
Last night I baked enough chicken to make chicken noodle soup for tonite. I still have carrots, celery, and onion so I think all the ingredients are here. I could probably make some biscuits, too, if I get motivated. I have Chickie's recipe and they are almost, but not quite, as good as hers.
What sounds tempting to you tonite?