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We're lit! (hey, Jodi, Bernard, and all others who make things)

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  • CopperC Offline
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    Nice

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      George K
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      Cool stuff.

      I wanna see your house (and eat some of your food!).

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      • George KG George K

        Cool stuff.

        I wanna see your house (and eat some of your food!).

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        brenda
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        @george-k
        I would love to have you visit us here in Minnesoooooota. You would enjoy the woodwork of this house. Shall I make homemade pizza for your visit?

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          Gorgeous. Mee too!

          “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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            I forgot to mention that Bernard has participated in a rug hooking forum that I frequent, and he loves this rug. He has hooked some beautiful birds in his rugs. He does excellent work, as you would expect from Bernard.

            I miss having him here with us. Maybe someday he will pop back in for a visit. I post these things and hope.

            I also post these things hoping Jodi and others who are creative will post pics of their works. I love to see their beautiful creations. We have so many creative people here, it's fun to see all they can do, and how they accomplish it. Hearing about the process is fascinating to me.

            Jodi -- hint, hint!
            Bernard - hint, hint!

            Who else here creates things? Show us yer stuffs!

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            • MikM Mik

              Gorgeous. Mee too!

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              @mik
              Yes, you, too! I'll make several pizzas. 🙂

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                I’ll bring wine. 😁

                “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                • MikM Mik

                  I’ll bring wine. 😁

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                  @mik said in We're lit!:

                  I’ll bring wine. 😁

                  Oh, yes, PLEASE DO! You find the best wines.

                  Okay, I'm making extra pizzas. We're gonna be at this for a while, and hubby luvs pizza and wine.

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                    What’s not to like?

                    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                    • MikM Mik

                      What’s not to like?

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                      @mik said in We're lit!:

                      What’s not to like?

                      I was just thinking this weekend, that I should post more about pizza dough recipes we like. I make several different types of crusts.

                      The most shocking thing I saw this weekend related to pizza is that I got a 5-star review of my pizza sauce on The Spice House website. (Okay, there was only one review, BUT IT WAS 5 FLIPPIN' STARS, FOLKS!!) I say God bless Marjorie for posting that review.

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                      • CopperC Copper

                        Nice

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                        @copper said in We're lit!:

                        Nice

                        😁

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                          Wow, that looks really great! Love the wallpaper too!

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                          • jodiJ jodi

                            Wow, that looks really great! Love the wallpaper too!

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                            @jodi said in We're lit! (hey, Jodi, Bernard, and all others who make things):

                            Wow, that looks really great! Love the wallpaper too!

                            +1

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                              Friday
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                              How long did it take for you to hook the rug Brenda?

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                                That looks awesome, Brenda!

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                                  That looks great!

                                  Only non-witches get due process.

                                  • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                                    Very talented lady.

                                    Turn a hobby into a small business? Sell a few pieces, but mainly have small classes on how to do this, along with selling accoutrements?

                                    And just thing of all the great names like...mmm... Hooker House, House of Hookers, etc. Not to mention all the great slogans I'm sure we could conjure up for you.😄

                                    Help us, to help you...

                                    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                    • jodiJ jodi

                                      Wow, that looks really great! Love the wallpaper too!

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                                      @jodi said in We're lit! (hey, Jodi, Bernard, and all others who make things):

                                      Wow, that looks really great! Love the wallpaper too!

                                      Thanks, Jodi! When do we get to see more of your goodies that are handmade?

                                      BTW, we papered the ceiling in multiple papers, too.
                                      Yes, we are still married. 🙂

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                                      • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                                        @jodi said in We're lit! (hey, Jodi, Bernard, and all others who make things):

                                        Wow, that looks really great! Love the wallpaper too!

                                        +1

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                                        @taiwan_girl

                                        Thanks, TG!

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                                        • F Friday

                                          How long did it take for you to hook the rug Brenda?

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                                          @friday said in We're lit! (hey, Jodi, Bernard, and all others who make things):

                                          How long did it take for you to hook the rug Brenda?

                                          Hmmmm, I made this rug a long time ago. I typically put a date on each rug for the year of completion, and this one is inthe lower right hand corner showing 2007. I started it in March or April of 2006, so it probably took about a year, maybe more.

                                          It's a well-traveled piece, going from Minnesooooota to Charleston, SC in 2006 for a municipal insurance conference. I worked on it in the Tahoe all the way to SC and back. That trip meant we were gone for Mother's Day. We happened to be going near Maryville, Tennessee, home of Kim Nixon at that time. She was a wonderful and innovative rug hooker, and I had a private session with her at her home studio the day after Mother's Day. I'll post another thread showing the piece I made using what I learned that day. Kim asked to see my current project, and I shyly got out the quail rug project. She asked who my teacher was, and I told her I did not have one. She said not to bother with a teacher, becuase I did not need one. With her sweet southern voice, she said I had my own style, and that it was "workingvery well."

                                          This quail rug has another funny story with it. It was heavily damaged before I even finished it. We had a slumber party on the third floor for daughter's birthday, and I pushed the rug frame, with the rug project still on it, off to one side of the room to make space to open the big sofa bed for the girls' sleepover. That was a very busy year for me with campaigning, and I was gone a LOT until late in the year.

                                          Several weeks went by before I was home again for movie time on the 3rd floor with the family, and I noticed the rug had been moved. Hubby was acting rather nervous. When I looked at the rug, I saw a large part of the completed section was charred black. It had been pushed up against the glass of the gas fireplace at some point weeks before while I was away from home. Hubby had lit the fireplace to warm the space one evening, gone back downstairs, and later came up to watch a show. The entire third floor was filled with smoke, with the rug very damaged, but not aflame. Wool is not prone to flaming. It will smolder and singe, but doesn't flame like other fiber materials.

                                          Hubby was chicken to tell me about the burned rug project. He thought it would be a huge loss to me, but I hardly cared about it. The house had not caught fire, and no one was hurt. That's all that mattered to me. I know how to repair sections of rugs that get damaged, and I had everything needed to make the repair. It was really not a big deal to repair it. The funny part is that hubby was just sick about it, thinking it was ruined after many months of work.

                                          As I attached the rug to its new frame yesterday, I looked at the back again and saw the repair I made years ago. It's the part of that rug that I cherish, knowing that the wool kept it from flaming into a nasty fire that could have cost me my home and loved ones. Had the third floor caught fire, it could have spread very quickly to the attic above and the second floorbelow before hubby even knew it.

                                          I will always use 100% wool. Always.

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