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Pics From the RHM in Georgia

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lorettav
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Re: Pics From the RHM in Georgia

Post by lorettav » Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:03 pm

Pam everything is beautiful.

IowaGal
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Re: Pics From the RHM in Georgia

Post by IowaGal » Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:58 am

Pam, Your home is gorgeous, as is the GM. Unfortunately, I see green beans in Daisy's future.. she is such a typical beagle. Maybe she will shed a pound or two whilst stalking her favorite prey! She is very sweet, though, You know, beagles are my favorite, I always will have one. I think the next time you go shopping withDaphne, you should hand those chime from the cart, then no explanations will be necessary.. I am glad the glass survived the move. I am going to show Ken these pics, maybe he will get inspired and get back in the creative groove. I am so glad for your saying you like them, especially if you are lying!

katiekoala
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Re: Pics From the RHM in Georgia

Post by katiekoala » Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:18 am

Pam all I can say is WOW and double WOW! what a beautiful view and what a lovely young lady your Grandmonkry is going to be when she grows up!

1quiltinnana
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Re: Pics From the RHM in Georgia

Post by 1quiltinnana » Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:00 pm

Thanks for the photos. Your home looks lovely. The big window view is gorgeous as is your Granddaughter. What a beautiful place to live and quilt and enjoy. If I'm ever in your area, I'll come by and chat. Would love to see your sewing room!

apolta
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Re: Pics From the RHM in Georgia

Post by apolta » Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:41 pm

Gorgeous photos... gorgeous Georgia Gals! I love the quilt cabinet... what a great idea... hmmm now I know what to ask for Christmas!!!

Are those Pound Puppies your Grandmonkey has laying on the dog? They look like ones I had when I was her age... funny!

Thanks for sharing!
-Alina-

Georgiapeach
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Re: Pics From the RHM in Georgia

Post by Georgiapeach » Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:09 am

Cyber-Sue, the John Deere is new and I spray it off after using it, but yes, it does get used! LOL! In fact, I mowed the front yard 1-1/2 hrs. yesterday while the grandmonkey ran circles around me on her scooter. I wish it had a vacuum-attachment to do the house with! LOL!

quiltinnana, I would love to meet you, so if you're ever in my neck of the woods let me know! Spudgrandma was in this area last summer and I did not get to meet her and I was so disappointed! Things were hectic and we just couldn't make it happen, unfortunately.

Alina, I don't know if those are pound puppies or not. They started out belonging to the grandmonkey and she left them here and Daisy claimed them, so they're Daisy's now! LOL! I got that duck for Daisy, you touch the danged thing and it starts quacking LOUD for about 2 min. before it shuts up....one of those toys I'll be glad when the noise-box wears out! LOL! After these pics were posted grandmonkey put the tiara on Daisy's head and she actually wore it for quite awile, which tickled GM to pieces.

IowaGal, you mean dogs have ribs?????!!! ROFLOL! Daisy "casts a full shadow" no doubt. I read her your post and she said you were having delusions, she isn't one bit interested in green beans! LOL! I certainly was not lying about loving the stained glass quilt block...it is beautiful! I wrapped it in about 15' of bubble wrap for the move and then in a box by itself, we could have drop-kicked it to the new house and it would have made the trip just fine! ROFLOL!






Littlebit
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Re: Pics From the RHM in Georgia

Post by Littlebit » Tue Oct 21, 2008 3:47 am

Beautiful home and beautiful grandmonkey - she is growing up too fast! Now where's the stash?? ;o)

Pilot2b
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Re: Pics From the RHM in Georgia

Post by Pilot2b » Tue Oct 21, 2008 8:28 pm

Your home is just beautiful. Loved the pics also of grandmonkey and yourself. Adorable pink scooter,also. May I add my many wonderful blessings to you and your family in your new home. May God bless you and forever keep you in his precious care.

apolta
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Re: Pics From the RHM in Georgia

Post by apolta » Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:09 pm

Yeah like Littlebit said... where's the stash???

Hugs!
-Alina-

Georgiapeach
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Re: Pics From the RHM in Georgia

Post by Georgiapeach » Wed Oct 22, 2008 12:54 am

Alina and Littlebit, there is NO STASH! It was hit really hard by a group of wild vandals. The neighbors told the police when they were making the report, that a large group of vandal- hooligans were seen running back-n-forth with armloads of cotton to trucks and U-Hauls and 18-wheelers. The police are investigating this new "gang activity" and are baffled by the vandals wearing purple boas and some sporting tiaras and their t-shirts advertising some "stripper club" they belong to. Also, they suspect this group was on drugs of some sort because they had a glazed look in their eyes, were sniffing cotton fibers and their clothes were covered in thread. The police said they'd never seen a group exhibit such odd behavior, some were mumbling about perky points and Flying Geese. Apparently they were cotton worshippers. One in particular was riding a kangaroo, and another was wearing a burgundy corset thingy, one left a trail of M&M's, one was dressed in a ragged nightgown held together at the neck by a chip clip and was carrying some type of yard art,and one was loading a corn wagon with Redneck wind chimes. It's going to be difficult to break this case, according to police, because they have never encountered this type raid before, it was apparently very well organized and they think these hooligans are professionals.

So, you see, there's nothing left for me to do...except go shopping!

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