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Re: Boston 15 May 2013 13:26 #103554

Beautiful Limbania. :D
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Re: Boston 15 May 2013 13:16 #103553

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Perfect, Limbania!

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Re: Boston 15 May 2013 06:01 #103546

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Very nice, Limbania. So creative.
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Re: Boston 15 May 2013 03:54 #103543

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fabulous quilts Limbania - so bright and cheerful!
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Re: Boston 15 May 2013 03:08 #103542

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That is beautiful Limbania.

I got side tracked and doubt that I could make it through the postage system for the arrive by date now. :roll: :oops:


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Re: Boston 15 May 2013 03:01 #103541

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To Boston With Love. http://vancouvermodernquiltguild.ca/blog/2013/04/to-boston-with-love/ Made my flag, mailing it tomorrow!

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Re: Boston 29 Apr 2013 09:36 #102669

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cjbeg wrote:
How about Peace Symbols or something along that line.Google Peace symbol and you'll find all kinds of photos.
I just saw a pretty simple Dove that would work well in applique.
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Re: Boston 29 Apr 2013 09:32 #102668

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How about Peace Symbols or something along that line.Google Peace symbol and you'll find all kinds of photos.
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Re: Boston 26 Apr 2013 21:15 #102520

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I don't know about Boston, but I know quite a few people in the Midwest drink tea. I am a tea bag person myself, but recently bought a new teapot. I wonder it if can get loose tea in my town? I like the Bigalow teas. If it is hot summertime, though, I take my tea iced and sweet.
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Re: Boston 23 Apr 2013 18:53 #102261

There are still some tea drinkers in the USA. DH and I have Earl Grey (the Queen's tea) every morning and brewed - not from tea bags. But who knows what they drink in Boston these days as I have not been there for many years even though it is one of my favorite places in the US. Being a history buff, you can not really beat Boston. One of my favorite memories is drinking wine and having clam chowder at a bar in Boston followed by the best cheesecake I have ever had. Wish I still could indulge in that much food at one sitting but as I get older the stomach gets smaller. Too bad the rest of the body hasn't figured it out. LOL

But all fun aside, I am praying for the people in Boston who were affected by this horrendous event and hope that they will find peace in their hearts even while this violence continues around the world. Hugs, ann
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Re: Boston 23 Apr 2013 18:05 #102256

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Lorchen, if you get to Vermont,please let me know. I know a few fabric/quilter's shoppes there. But they're not much for tea - the US folks seem to do coffee mostly. We ordered tea in Georgia once and got Iced Tea! Same in Vermont. When I go to the US, I often bring my own tea bags and just ask for hot water.

Boston? The only city I've been lost in TWICE, trying to negotiate my way from one side through to the other side. :oops:
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Re: Boston 23 Apr 2013 17:37 #102254

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I actually did drink tea in Boston (more than once) and ate very tasty blueberry cheesecake (more than once) about 11 years ago. And then there was the lobster, the very interesting JFK museum, the tempting shops, the lighthouse, the amazing people........... Anybody knows the winning lottery numbers for next week? I'd relocate to Boston like a flash, and then get myself two little vacation bungalows - one in Vermont (within walking distance of the delightful little library in and one on Cape Cod (as close as possible to Nauset Light).

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Re: Boston 23 Apr 2013 16:47 #102250

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Reetzbobeetz wrote:
A beer mug so Rosemary! :D

There you go, Rosemary... a Sam Adams Boston Ale mug! Who in Boston wouldn't love you for that? :lol:

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Re: Boston 23 Apr 2013 16:32 #102246

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Yeah, but I have heard that most of the beer in US is 'near beer' unlike what we get on this side of the pond - and that was an american who told me :roll: - perhaps I had better play it safe and simple.


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