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Beyond adorable. I shouldn't even let myself look
They're irresistable!
Poor little grey, Sophie
It happens. I've lost a few foster kittens, and it's awful.
But little Anubis (great name) looks strong and sassy--keeping everything crossed!
Just beautiful, Bonnie! I love the fantastic shapes
Absolutely super idea, Jodi! :clap:
I wanted to do a simple photodiary of the process for my website, but won't get around to it until I tidy up my study . . . :redface:
Maybe you could post the step-by-step, and we could add any tips we know of for each step?
Or maybe you had something entirely different in mind. Anyway, let us know how we can help--I think this would be of great interest to collectors, beginners, and the rest of us!
Tammy! You didn't already know? I hope you were sitting down!
You got your own sidebar because you said it all, girl! :dance:
Lovely big puppy nose, Lisa!
I've been afraid that just rubbing the wax on would mess up the threads. No?
Absolutely super idea, Sephanie
Those little needlepricks from sharps do leave holes.
It makes me wonder what's in that liquid bandaid stuff . . . hmmm.
I've got a Sassy's order on the way too, some yummalicious smokey longpile, and I'm wishing I'd opted for more expensive/faster postage.
Marion, we need to learn to sew with acupuncture, maybe heal all our ills at the same time. :crackup:
Very Cool--Jamie to a T!
:crackup: I knew he hadn't really left the building! :crackup:
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I love the colors and the graphics and the style and the text
I had no problem loading whole pages, but the font size on the GollyTalk page was a bit small and faint for my ancient eyeballs. I had no trouble on the bio page, where the script looks darker and a wee bit larger.
If the pages are not loading on some screens, maybe your designer could reduce the width of the right column a bit?
I'd love to trade links, if you're willing.
What an amazing story, Gaby!
I hope this poor girl finds some peace, and goes on to live a wonderful, joyful life.
At least, now that her kidnapper is dead, she won't have to fear him.
Sue Ann, your photos are breathtaking--thanks so much for sharing with us! :hug:
:crackup: Calving? Named by someone who had never given birth, I'd say. :crackup:
Now I'm going to have to read up on glacier lore to find out if whoever coined that term was also a dairy farmer!
Those bears are wonderful--you didn't manage to smuggle out just one little cub, did you?
There's always another sink (or toilet) in the world, but only one vacation like this, now, when you still look so great in a bikini!!
You could always decorate the bathroom with pictures from your vacation . . .
Or just decorate with cats . . .
Nobody would notice that you needed new fixtures :crackup:
Kim, what a glorious, blissful experience :dance:
It's great to finally see a piccie of your handsome Hubs
:dance: Huzza for Judi and Sergei!! :dance:
There were such beautiful pieces in that category-- the competition was fierce!
Shellil, I'm so sorry--I seem to have lost my touch :redface:
:crackup: always make sure your hubby hears you when you tell him you're going up the side of a mountain! :crackup:
That'll teach him to listen!!
Sue Ann, I think you've discovered the answer that women everywhere have been searching for!
And I can't wait to see the beasties
Ooooh, he's beautiful, Nina. They're all beautiful
I think Kaiser knows he's home. I'm so glad he settled in without difficulty.
It's hard to believe that anyone who lost such a sweet gorgeous dog wouldn't be searching high and low for him.
:hug: :hug: :hug: AMEN, DILU GIRL!! :hug: :hug: :hug:
It's so tempting to avoid regular physicals and blow off appointments for mammograms (guilty, here :redface: ) and all that.
I just went through a full round of tests, hating every minute of it, and found out that I'm a lot healthier than I deserve to be! :crackup:
I also learned that my high blood pressure and borderline-high cholesterol have returned to normal , thanks to all the extra doggie walking I've done since Bear came to live with us, bless his lifesaving hyper-energy
When the news is baddish, take steps--get moving, one way or another . When the news is good, take more steps, because you can.
My Mom spent the last 20 years in a recliner too, and refused physiotherapy because 'it hurt'. She lived a long time, but in very poor health, and in a miserable mood.
:dance: Great news, Chloe--Congratulations!! :dance:
What a sweetie, Jane--maybe little bears are a cure for arthritis that just hasn't been discovered yet?
How are your hands?
Beautiful photos, Jenny--they really glow
Your daughter is very talented--wow I didn't know hair could do all that. My only stylist these days is the Force of Gravity! :crackup:
Are those girls
? Notice the green for envy?
But it's the house . . . just too wonderful for words.