Machine Shed update
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Central Wisconsin
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We worked at least a half hour to get the ice off our windshield and back window yesterday afternoon in Chicago. Then we couldn't get the trunk open. My granddaughters and I pushed and pulled and pounded and scraped until it finally popped open. That ice is still in my garage, but some of it is now melting. The drive home was fine. It wasn't snowing then.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sonoma County, CA
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It's coming along so fast! You and your husband are very industrious people!
I have never lived where it snowed, so to me, snow on the ground means relaxation and fun. I think I would enjoy sewing while looking at that view from inside a warm and cozy sewing shed very much! It looks peaceful to me, and like a good place to have a nice hot cup of cocoa. And maybe some fingerless gloves to sew in, LOL.
Do you get a lot of wildlife coming by? Deer, or foxes maybe? I've always lived in suburbs or cities, most exciting wild animal we see are crows.
Jealous? Me?? Yep!!!
I have never lived where it snowed, so to me, snow on the ground means relaxation and fun. I think I would enjoy sewing while looking at that view from inside a warm and cozy sewing shed very much! It looks peaceful to me, and like a good place to have a nice hot cup of cocoa. And maybe some fingerless gloves to sew in, LOL.
Do you get a lot of wildlife coming by? Deer, or foxes maybe? I've always lived in suburbs or cities, most exciting wild animal we see are crows.
Jealous? Me?? Yep!!!
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