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Onward and upward! something that you say in order to encourage someone to forget an unpleasant experience or failure and to think about the future instead and move forward.

My e-mail: jjmiller6213@comcast.net

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Get 'er done!

Got it done!  All gardening paraphenalia put to bed in the shed, along with the rug from the porch.

Note to self:  Porch floor and steps need painting!!!!!


73 degrees today.  Perfect "Judy" weather.  Lots of rain and wind expected tonight.  I will put out garbage cans next to front-side of car to protect them from falling over and yet still visible to garbage pick-up at 7:30 am.
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The inside of my refrigerator and freezer are decidely very empty.  I think, although I don't want too, a BIG trip to Walmart is slated for tomorrow.
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The two remaining genealogy books are off to WA and NY.  Now I am working on a paternal genealogy for another friend/client.  This one is interesting too and I even found photos of the "way back" ancestor's.

Tonight, I will watch Survivor and cross-stitch on the baby quilt.  My Gosh!  This thing is taking a whole lot of time and stitches.  That great grand daughter is due in 7 days!  I sure hope she waits until the 24th, so she is born on her grandma Karen's birthday.  October is such a nice month to be born.  By Christmas, they are aware and cooing and--BOY OH--isn't this Christmas Eve day going to be fun for our family!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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So, on to the "floating" room divider.



 These are in place, even as we speak.


Pebbles and a fake succulent



Real sand and star-fish, sand dollar from the
Outer Banks, Nags Head, North Carolina 


This is coming soon---

To hang between, at a different height




and this, also at a different height and line 


and even perhaps this tiny bottle, with a bit of water and ivy growing in it?


...and who knows what else might take my fancy?  Not too much.  Just enough to stop the line of sight when someone walks in through the front door.

Something like this, but not as low--must keep above cats range.  LOL



11 comments:

  1. Did you mean you watch Survivor or Designated Survivor? I'm really caught up in the latter.

    Can't wait until for the room divider. Please hurry. LOL

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  2. WooHoo! Love it when a plan comes together. Love the colored orbs, too.

    Nice to have the garden stuff tucked away for winter. I aspire to that...

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  3. That is going to look so neat. Can't wait for pictures.

    Survivor is still on?

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  4. It's going to look great when it's done!

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  5. I am so proud of you, Judy! I know your divider is going to be awesome. Love to you. :)

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  6. I'm jealous that you've got your outdoors all tidied up. We are preparing for a move, and mine is not getting any attention. Can't wait to see your after-photos of divider and the baby quilt!

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  7. Gosh you sure keep busy!!! And creative as well. Thanks for keeping us up to date on your projects, especially with photos.

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  8. Love all you have done and doing.
    Weather beautiful at the moment but soon to change
    and I am filling freezer for the times it is not easy to
    get on the road... Take care - you are doing so good.
    All good here and now trying to learn how to use small
    simple camera.

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  9. awwww judy, very nice creative side you have. i love what you are doing and the purple ball is a beauty!!!

    i am just about done with my yard...well maybe chuck is just about done!!!!

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  10. Going to be pretty when you're finished!
    hughugs

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  11. Brilliant idea for a divider. I love stuff hanging from the ceiling. Especially glass stuff. Brava! xoxo

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