Greetings from Alaska
#21
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Alaska
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Hello NyGal, Thank you for welcoming me to the message board, it certainly feels good to finally be talking to other people who enjoys the fine art of quilting just as I do. I've only been in AK for I think 11 or 12 yrs and although I love it here I plan on moving back to the lower 48 as soon as we are able to but the house on the market and get it sold. To me it's kind of funny that you said you still miss the moose because the main reason that I'm leaving AK is because the ungodly sub-zero temps wit having lupus just doesn't work very well. Me personally I absolutely love those huge lumpy animals. They are kind of ugly but as strange as this sounds every time I see a Mama Moose with it's baby I always say how pretty they look. As a matter of fact I enjoy the moose so much that my husband and I fly to Montana about every other month to look for a house to buy so I can continue to enjoy the moose and also see the same bears that keep my lungs healthy because I damned near scream bloody murder every time I see one and Lord only knows my blood pressure goes through the roof and like to give me a heart attack when they creep out of my 10 acres of all trees looking to make my horse part of their meal. I don't know what it is about especially the moose but I love to get up in the morning, look out the window and 99% of the times there's at least 2 or more of them out there chewing away at the tree branches. I couldn't imagine not seeing them anymore.
#23
Hello and welcome, Enid. Waving from NC. You are the first person I've known to have that name other than one of my great-neices.
Your story brings tears to my eyes. You have so obviously overcome so many hardships already and have come out of it with a wonderful attitude. God bless you. Kinda' puts things in perspective for the rest of us, doesn't it?
We all love reading and talking, and above all...quilting. You have definitely found a good home here with us.
Your story brings tears to my eyes. You have so obviously overcome so many hardships already and have come out of it with a wonderful attitude. God bless you. Kinda' puts things in perspective for the rest of us, doesn't it?
We all love reading and talking, and above all...quilting. You have definitely found a good home here with us.
#24
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Vermont
Posts: 1,095
Hello Enid and welcome aboard the Board from Vermont. We have ties to Soldotna, AK - we own a building lot there, but no specific plans to build. You will find much to learn here on the Board - and if you are like me you will need to remember to occasionally do some quilting rather than just reading about it here !
#27
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: dallas tx.
Posts: 5,172
Hello and welcome to the quilting board. So glad for you and your family that you are safe. You sound like you have a very positive attitude about material things. Sorry about the lupus. Now when you are able, get going. When you are not able to sew, maybe you can look at all your fabric.
#28
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Kenai, Alaska
Posts: 1,150
Greetings from another Alaskan
[QUOTE=NewbieQuilter220;6516154]Hello Everyone,
My name is Enid and I live in Wasilla, Alaska.
I live in Kenai but used to live in Anchorage and Juneau. So glad you are here. I just saw your posting.
My name is Enid and I live in Wasilla, Alaska.
I live in Kenai but used to live in Anchorage and Juneau. So glad you are here. I just saw your posting.
#29
Welcome from OHIO! Grant yourself permission to make a few mistakes on your "learning quilts" and each quilt you make will be better than the previous one. After you've made quilts for all of the people, moose and bears you'll look back on those first quilts and find they are very precious to you. Happy quilting!
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