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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Dec 31 2019 : 07:04:15 AM


Framed one of the Tasha prints that I printed off from her site. Thought it came out nice.
Been trying to change things around in my sewing, craft, what the heck is this area. I'll let you know how that works out. I might just have to walk away.
Rain snow and wind here today. Still been a pretty mild winter so far.
Plan on finishing up the afghan I have been working on and I have three new books to read. Tuna melts for dinner.




NANCY JO
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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Jan 02 2020 : 05:39:25 AM
Tasha Tudor has been a favorite of mine when I discovered her children’s books at the library when my girls were little. We read them all and even found a few paperbacks to add to our home collection. Tasha has always inspired me with her devotion to living and raising her family on their Vermont farm as if it was the late 1800s. IT must have been so hard to do! A few years ago, I was able to visit the TAsha Museum in Vermont, not far from her home. It offers the DVD story of her life and art, while sipping tea, and then a collection of prints and artifacts to enjoy. There were lots of little things to buy as well and it is all very charming. To visit her home, there are limited days available and you have to purchase tickets well in advance. Maybe one day I can do that.

Winnie #3109
Red Tractor Girl
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LadyInRed Posted - Dec 31 2019 : 12:51:20 PM
Nancy Jo...I love Tausha Tudor Books too and I love her Web Site. And thanks for the idea of Tuna Melts...I think I will fix myself that for
dinner with Veg. Beef Soup. Now I don't have to think about another thing for the rest of the Day. You had it all planned out for me *giggle*

Your Picture came out very nicely!!! I have that same picture on some Note Cards from her Site.

Love and hugs,
Peggy

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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Dec 31 2019 : 08:23:17 AM
Denise, yes the whole thing can get out of control.

NANCY JO
levisgrammy Posted - Dec 31 2019 : 08:07:33 AM
That is wonderful NancyJo! I love the Corgis.
Sounds like a great plan when there is wind and rain outside. I feel what you're saying on the craft area. I have that same problem too!

~Denise
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